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A Brief History of the Game of Poker
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The game of poker is deeply woven into the cultural fabric of casinos and competitive gambling.

However, the exact origins of the game remain a subject of intense debate among gambling historians.
Where Did Poker Originate?
Others argue it traces back to the Persian game "As Nas," which utilized a 25-card deck and betting rounds.

In the melting pot of New Orleans, the game was anglicized to "Poker" and began its American evolution.
Early American poker was played with only 20 cardsThe flush was introduced shortly after the 52-card deckThe draw was added to improve the strategy of the game Poker Spreads Across America
The game became the absolute favorite pastime of riverboat gamblers, traders, and travelers in the 19th century.

This era cemented the game's gritty, romanticized image of outlaws, cowboys, and high-stakes shootouts over cards.
How Texas Hold'em Took Over
For most of the 20th century, Seven-Card Stud was the most popular variant played in American casinos.

The true explosion occurred in 2003 when amateur Chris Moneymaker won the WSOP Main Event after qualifying online.
EraKey EventImpact1800sMississippi RiverboatsSpread across America1830s52-Card DeckIntroduction of the Flush
From ancient Persian courts to glowing digital screens, poker has proven to be the ultimate survivor of casino games.