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By Robert Brown

The earliest records of a game similar to poker date back to about ten centuries ago. The game had various features found in modern games like bluffing and ranked cards.

The game seems to have originated in China. A game similar to poker was played by the Chinese royals in 969 AD. It is the simplest form of poker discovered yet. So it has its roots dating back to more than a thousand years ago.

The Egyptians are also known to have played a similar game in the 12th century. They used to call it Ganjifa. The cards were made of thin slices of wood. They used to have a total of 96 cards. Another similar version was also played by the Persians with 25 cards.

The Spanish are also said to have played a game primero which had some features similar to the modern day poker. This game later spread among the French and the Germans. Primero and its French version had the bluffing feature in them.

Later, the game was spread to Canada when the French arrived there. It soon became popular in whole of Canada. We find references to poker in a book published by Jonathan Green. There is a lot of information about it in the book. This game as carried to other countries where the Europeans traveled.

Poker became so popular in the United States that a poker tables could be found in nearly every town. During the Civil war, it became even more popular. The joker card was introduced in 1875.

There has a huge increase in popularity of poker in the last few decades. Many different versions of the game have been developed. Not only is this played in casinos but it is also played online by hundreds of thousands of people every month.

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