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THE HISTORY OF POKER

THE HISTORY OF POKER It is impossible to say that any specific earlier card game is the direct ancestor of Texas Hold'em Poker; it seems to have borrowed elements from many games. The basic principle of Texas Hold'em Poker is such an obvious one that its use must be very old. I once gave my three-year-old son John (Teeko) twenty shuffled cards, all the aces, kings, queens, jacks and tens, and without any prompting on my part he separated them into those five groups. The first Texas Hold'em Poker in this country was played with just such a deck, and one could say that Teeko had discovered its basic principle.

The first reference in print to Poker

The first reference in print to Online Hold'em Poker which I have found is one by Jonathan H. Green published in 1834. He gives the rules for what he calls a "cheating game" which was then being played on the Mississippi riverboats. He stated that this was the first time the rules had been published, he noted that the American Hoyle then current did not mention the game, and he called it Online Hold'em Poker. The game he described was played with twenty cards—aces, kings, queens, jacks and tens. Two, three or four players could play, and each was dealt five cards.

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