Three-card poker game
Three-card poker is a contemporary version of an old game, a game steeped in tradition and folklore. No one is 100% sure how the name “poker” evolved. The modern game of poker, the one we all know and love, is an American gambling game.
Today, almost two centuries later, poker remains the most popular card game in the world. But poker was never a game to rest on its laurels or to tread water, and so it continues to re-invent itself. After a century of 5-card stud and 7-card draw, Texas Hold’em appears to be the most popular poker variation for the time being. Three-card poker is a relative newcomer to the poker room. It is clearly derived from a British card game called Brag and therefore a brief history of that game is in order. A few hundred years ago, the British played a betting game called Primero, which used three cards. That game morphed into a game called Post-and-Pair.
As the betting rounds became more critical to the game, wild cards called Braggers were introduced and the name of the game changed yet again to Brag. Although there are references to Three-Card Poker dating back many decades, the current casino version of Three-Card Poker is said to have been invented by a British poker player named Derek Webb.
It was immediately obvious that the best game to base the new game on would be Brag, which is still played in Britain. Derek set to designing a game that had the attractive aspects of the original historical game with the multiple win opportunities and providing a choice of play modes, part of the appeal of craps and roulette. The game was initially shown to the casino industry as Casino Brag, and whilst this name was acceptable in the first European location, American operators wanted something different.
The game was initially shown to the casino industry as Casino Brag, and whilst this name was acceptable in the first European location, American operators wanted something different. Three Card Poker was the best choice as it describes exactly and simply what the game is. Players can quickly see how fair and easy to play Three Card Poker is, while also being very exciting and sociable.
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