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Video pokers can be said to be one of the most popular gambling machines. 5 card poker is the base of video pokers. Since the 1880s poker has been played in the USA. The first video poker machines didn’t have CGI program, they were represented by regular coin operated machines with cards on drums. These gambling machines appeared in the late 1800s, they were introduced by Sittman and Pitt of Brooklyn. These machines worked like modern casino slots. The player inserted a coin and pulled the handle, which spun five drums. The player would put all his faith in luck as the drums stopped. Then if the player had a winning hand he was rewarded with drinks or cigars from the bar. In 1901 the construction of this machine was changed by Charles Fey. He added ‘hold’ and ‘draw’ features to the existing machine. Fey’s addition to the poker machine allowed the role of skill to come into play just as much as luck. Only then the time of video pokers came. With the introduction of computers, it was then only a matter of time before Video Poker came about. Video pokers were played by a lot of people. Now you can play video pokers in the internet.

 

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