Official poker is a popular card game that can be played in basements, garages, parties, casinos and even online. It’s considered to be a game of skill and luck, but you can win big with just a little practice.
Rules of Poker
The professional Tournament Directors Association (Poker TDA) manages the game’s rules. Founded by poker players Matt Savage, Linda Johnson, and David Lamb, it currently has over 2,500 members in 63 countries. The organization meets twice a year to review the rules and has WSOP Tournament Director Jack Effel on its board.
Cards for Poker
A standard deck of fifty-two cards is required for the game. The cards must be printed with the same design and cannot have markings or symbols that could help a player know its identity. Replacement decks of cards must be available for use in the event that the original deck is damaged.
Dealer Button for Poker
The dealer button is an essential part of the game. It helps make the game run smoothly and adds authenticity. You can find dealers buttons at most gaming stores and online.
History of Poker
There are a number of versions of poker, each with its own variations and rules. However, they all share a common goal: to collect the best hand possible.
Poker’s popularity has grown in the 21st century, largely due to its appearance on television. Broadcasts of poker tournaments like the World Series of Poker(c) have brought in large audiences.