What is video poker?
Video poker first became commercially viable once it was economical to combine a television-like monitor with a solid state central processing unit. The earliest models appeared at the same time as the first personal computers were produced, in the mid-1970s, although they were rather primitive by today's standards.
Video poker became more firmly established when IGT (now a market-leading provider of gaming devices) brought out Draw Poker in 1979. Throughout the 1980s, video poker became increasingly popular, as people found the devices less intimidating than playing at the tables. Today, video poker enjoys a prominent place on the gaming floors of many casinos, and the game is especially popular with Las Vegas locals, who tend to patronize properties off the Las Vegas Strip for the better odds offered by those establishments.
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Books about video-poker
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Dan Paymar Paperback (2004-08)
$19.95
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Mark "The Red" Harlan, Chris Derossi Paperback (2005-02-04)
$16.99
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Douglas W. Frye, Curtis D. Frye Paperback (2005-02-17)
$19.99
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Glenn McDonald Paperback (2004-11-09)
$19.99
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Victor H. Royer Paperback (2003-10)
$14.95
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Scott Fischman Paperback (2006-06-13)
$19.95
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John Grochowski Paperback (2000-06)
$14.95
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Jane Barnstuble Paperback (2005-04-18)
$16.95
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Roger Fleming Paperback (1998-07)
$12.00
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Stu Redmond ()
$5.95
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John Patrick Paperback (2001-09)
$14.95
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John Grochowski Paperback (1998-07-25)
$12.95
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Frank Scoblete Hardcover (1995-09-25)
$12.95
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Andrew Kinsman Paperback (2005-09-30)
$19.95
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J. Edward Allen Paperback (1998-03-01)
$4.95
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Avery Cardoza Paperback (2000-02-01)
$14.95
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Marten Jensen Paperback (2002-08-27)
$14.95
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