Online poker is defined as
the type of the poker game played in the internet by either one person
or a number of participants. The ease of accessibility is what has made
on-line poker very popular because of its appealing nature that has
seen many people turn to it as a major form of entertainment. It is
estimated that in 2003 alone almost USD$ 35 million was collected in
monthly revenue from on-line poker alone.
The game of poker has been going for many years, but the history of
online poker - along with most other online games - is relatively
short. Yet despite the relatively short length of the history of the
game, it is an extremely rapid developing part of the entire online
gambling industry which is not showing any signs of slowing down. While
it is very popular in America, Europe is fast catching up too.
The history of online poker begins with the history of poker in
general. The game of poker has been around for thousands of years with
origins all over the world, from China to France to Persia and Spain.
However, it wasn't until 1834 that the game of Poker with the name of
"Poker" was officially recorded. Jonathan H. Green wrote about "the
cheating game" which was played on Mississippi riverboats. This game
was played with only twenty cards, but evolved into modern day poker.
Online poker only dates back 9 years, to 1998 which was when the first
games came on line. But the real milestone for the history of poker was
2002. A year later when the World Poker Tour was launched on America's
travel channel in March, poker really hit off. This was also true for
when the World Series of Poker (WSOP) had its largest turn out over.
These events and others certainly contributed to the developing growth
of the history of poker as more and more individuals found out about
how fun the game was to play on line, and indeed, how lucrative it
could be, especially when playing online poker tournaments. 2004 and
2005 saw a huge influx of additional online poker rooms and sites, many
of which appealed to the masses, even the non-poker playing ones who
started to show an interest in this new and exciting online game.
Poker is a game that is coordinated by gambling laws and regulations
and is mainly played in casinos and card rooms. However, it has
recently become available for play in online poker rooms. The
introduction of poker to the Online has increased the popularity of the
game a huge amount, but it didn't start out so simply.
The history of online poker began in 1998, when the first online poker
room was opened. Planetpoker.com was the first website in the history
of online poker and as the first it had many obstacles to overcome. One
of the main problems was trust-after all they had to build peoples'
trust in order to get them to play with real money on their site. They
also had to work out software that would be user friendly and
realistic. However, once they worked out these problems it was a smooth
ride.
Probably one of the reasons the history of online poker developed so
well was because of how enthusiastic poker professionals have been
since the game's inception on line. Such big names as Chris "Jesus"
Ferguson, Howard Lederer, Phil Ivey, Erik Seidel, John Juanda, Phil
Gordon, Andy Bloch, and Erick Lindgren are included in this list.
The history is now definitely well on the map, especially financially
as the industry in America has reached over $2 billion. There are so
many poker rooms today on line that pretty much at any time, 24/7, one
is able to find a poker game of their choice. Whether you love 3 card
poker, video poker, Texas Hold'em Poker, 7 card stud poker, 5 card draw
poker, Omaha Hi-Lo poker, to name but a few, on line players will
probably be able to find a game to satisfy and appeal.
Many online poker sites offer now offer numerous features that attract
and appeal to new players. This new features are what are making raves
in the world series of poker because the world of poker has now wakened
to the realization that even on-line poker participants can also have a
shot at the big game.
One similar feature offered by the online poker sites is the tournament
referred to as "satellite". This feature allows participants to gain
actual access to real live poker tournaments. In a similar tournament
Chris Moneymaker emerged the victor and was able to participate in the
World Series of Poker in 2003. his victory shocked the whole world.
Recent figures have in fact projected that the revenue generated by
on-line poker could reach as high as US$ 100 million target in 2005,
and that online participants are estimated to reach 100,000 people.
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