History of Video Poker
Video poker is the ingenious
marriage of two well-loved games – poker and slot machines. Video
poker includes the best elements of these two games – the strategy
and structure of poker with the thrills and excitement of slot
machines – and has become one of the most popular floor games in
land and online casinos. In order to understand the history of video
poker, one must take a glimpse at the history and development of its
parent games – poker and slots.
Poker is believed to have
developed from many medieval card games, among them Poche, Anas and
Brag. After several adaptations, poker as we know it today began to
appear in the United States in the mid-1800s, and was first
documented by Jonathan Green who referred to a game that was gaining
immense popularity on the Mississippi riverboats. As America was
settled to the west, the game moved with the settlers and poker
became a major pastime in saloons. Some of poker’s best features
were added during this period such as jokers, wild cards and
flushes.
Slot machines themselves were
also founded on the basics of poker, with the first slot machines
feature poker card face combinations. Sittman and Pitt Company from
Brooklyn were the developers these coin-operated betting machines
during the late 1800s. The uniqueness of these machines was that
they did not pay out actual cash, but rather provided prizes such as
liquor and cigars from the establishment in which they were located
(bars, saloons and liquor stores).
In the late 1800s, Charles Fey
developed the first slot machine which was known world-wide as
Liberty Bell. Launched in 1887, this machine took the market by
storm. Fey was so overwhelmed with the response to his machine that
he worked non-stop to fill orders. After going solo for a few years,
Fey finally joined forces with the Mills Novelty Company.
Unbeknownst to Fey, he developed one of the first features of video
slots in the form of the ‘draw’ feature. By allowing players to use
their poker skills, players were able to stop some of the drums from
spinning, while pulling on the lever to spin the remaining drums.
Video poker developed on the back
of the thrill of slot machines and the love that people have for
poker. During the early and mid 20th century, mechanical
poker machines had various bouts of popularity and in 1964, the
first electronic game machine was produced by Nevada Electronics.
Other manufacturers saw the hype that the ‘21’ machine caused and
began producing similar machines for roulette, poker and
horseracing.
Technological innovations and the
introduction of PCs in the mid-1970s were the backbone of video
poker development. Fortune Coin Company introduced a video bell slot
machine in 1975 which ultimately transformed into a draw-poker
machine. This machine was the epitome of video poker gaming and the
masses were introduced to video poker through it. In 1979, SIRCOMA
developed the Draw Poker machine and its popularity was also
unquestionable.
Video poker has since become all
the rage and is an essential feature in every land casino. Video
poker machines allow people to cut themselves off from the rest of
the casino bedlam, to focus only on their game and to minimize human
contact. At the same time however, players are exposed to the
exhilaration of slot machines and the brilliance of poker.
When the online casino industry
exploded in the late 1990s, video poker was a natural contender to
be included in the casino game line-up. Due to the already minimal
human interaction needed for the game, and the fact that it was
already completely computerized, it was extremely simple to create
an online version of the video poker.
The online casino industry has
facilitated millions of people around the globe to be introduced to
the excitement of video poker. Several elements have been added to
the game in the online form and classic forms of video poker include
Deuces Wild, Jacks or Better and All American.
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