Poker FAQ


Where, when, how did the game of poker originate? Also, which are you most likely to win at, or at least be luckier with, poker or blackjack?

Lady, don't think us gaga but we've poked around high and low and are flushed to say that the exact origins of this game remain unclear. Our foraging was not a total flop however as we can trace it back to 'As Nas', a 16th century Persian card game. When this caught on in Europe, they named it 'poque' or 'pochen'. The game truly developed in the US and was widely played in New Orleans in the early 1800s. During the era of the American Civil War poker spread throughout the western frontier to develop into the game we all know and love today.

To deal with part two of your FAQ, both poker and blackjack are games involving a mixture of luck and skill. To prevent you being dumped in the dog house, keen observation skills are demanded in both. The design of blackjack however is that the House always wins if you play for long enough. Unless you are a skilled card counter, prepare to lose. Poker however involves players playing against each other rather than the House. This means that although there is a luck element, sufficient skill can conquer this. We're not bluffing therefore when we say to avoid looking like a joker, go for the poker.

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1 comment:

Ben said...

Interesting, I never knew about how poker originated. Personally I love texas hold'em, it really does take a ton of intellectual skill though. Its crazy how the young'uns these days use mathematical algorithms to beat the old pros in tournaments.

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