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Who else is sick of Channel 10 screwing around with their programming!!???
They repeat episodes without warning, pull good shows off air without warning, throw repeats into the middle of new series...and then replace episodes with something stupid...like JOKER POKER...or other such crap that no normal person is going to sit up and watch! What happened to last nights programmed Charmed, or last weeks Medium- the first episode for the season was new....then they played a repeat last week!! In the middle of last seasons Supernatural they started playing repeats, same with all the Law and Orders-except they are hell for leather advertising for them...THE REPEATS! -we've seen them!!!Bring on the new seasons! Or at least play something new and forget about repeating!!!
All the Channels are doing that at different times & it does give me the willies so I know what you mean . I hope it's just because its holiday time & that they don't keep it up because if they do we will all just have to give them the flick & just stay on yahoo7 answers Lol haha
The History of the Game of Poker
When, and indeed where, did the game of poker start? Well that is unfortunately a question to which there is no absolute answer. The game would seem to have evolved from various other games into the form we know it today and it has been suggested that games similar to Poker were played in China over 1000 years ago. The Egyptians and the Persian also used ranking (face value) cards to play betting games involving "bluff" to deceive their opponents.
The pack of cards used by the Persians was called a Ganjifa deck and consisted of 96 cards and the Persian pack was 25 cards used to play a game called "As Nas"
The Spanish game of "Primero" dates back to 1526 and from it the French game of "Poque" and a German game called "Pochen" are said to have evolved. All these games involved bluffing and placing high bets to try to make your opponent think your hand was better that it really was if you had a poor hand. "Poque" was imported to the New World (America) by French colonists and it is generally agreed that Poker as we know it today developed from this game played in New Orleans by the French settlers in 1829.
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From New Orleans the game spread up the Mississippi by gamblers on the riverboats and the pack used at this time consisted of 20 cards consisting of four suits, each suit having the Ace, King, Queen, Jack and 10 as the ranking cards. 20 card Poker is mentioned as being played in 1833 and 1835 on the Mississippi riverboats. It was during the Gold Rush of 1848-1855 that the pack is thought to have become 52 cards (possibly so more people could play?). There were always people ready to take your money by playing cards as an easier option to actually trying to find gold!
It was during the American Civil War from 1861-1865 that Poker became very popular with soldier on both sides playing and Draw Poker and Stud poker first made their appearance. The Joker became a wild card around 1875. Draw Poker went on to become the most popular game of poker for almost a century until Texas Hold'em became the most frequently played game in the 1970's.
Poker has obviously been a game that has evolved from many games played in many countries. Perhaps it will evolve into yet another game in the future. The "American" game has come a long way from its start in New Orleans via the Mississippi, the Gold Rush and the Civil War to where it is now - a world wide game that was spread not by settlers but by American GIs' in the Two world wars. Now the internet and online poker have made Poker even more popular and millions of viewers watch it on TV every day. Poker has now become respectable.
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