Video poker history amuses a lot of video poker players, thanks to its growing popularity. The origin of video poker can be traced back to the mid 1970s. Video poker is a game that is very similar to the traditional game of poker. The game of video poker is played on a machine, and this was made possible due to the invention of the computer chip. The term “video poker” is used generally with reference to the several variations of the original poker game.
The video poker machine that you see these days is the result of the game of poker, and different types of the game being played at ever greater levels and increasingly using more and more technology over the years. in America, the game of poker has been played since the early 1880s. the game was referred as “Poker” in 1834 by Jonathan Green.
The true date of the invention of poker is often argued. Unfortunately, there is no accurate data to refer to. Moreover, there are no clear accounts as to how and when the game was initially played.
Some of the earliest records of the ancestors of the video poker machines, were coin operated machines that used poker cards. These machines were first built in the late 1800s, made by Sittman and Pitt of Brooklyn. The poker card machines were set in liquor stores and cigar shops and soon became famous all over the U.S.
In 1901, Charles Fey added some more features as improvement to the poker machine. He made the first 'draw' feature to the machine. Unfortunately, the interest of poker players in poker card machines waned, with only casual interest remaining. But by the late 1970s, the fate of poker machines rose once more and the poker machine was reborn as the video poker machine.