Poker Fun Facts
Gambling, casinos, and poker have had their part to play in various historical events, as well as being at the center of superstitions – from the origins of the humble sandwich to the building of the Great Wall of China, and a fair few things in between.
Fun Poker Facts - Little known facts about the game of poker So, you play poker. Whether you are good or bad, win or lose, I am sure you do not know all of the following fun facts. In poker, there is a hand called a ‘dead man’s hand’ consisting of two aces and two eights, and it is given this name because it is the hand Wild Bill Hickok had when he was shot in the back of the head by Jack McCall. One of the craziest poker facts is about a really long game of poker. Actually the longest game in history. Some unverified sources claim that a poker game once ran for 8 years, 5 months and 3 days. Apparently the game was held in a small theatre called “Bird Cage Theatre” located in Tombstone, Arizona. Interesting Facts About Poker By: Adel Awwad. Guess what, there are a ton of fun and interesting facts about poker that trivia enthusiasts are sure to love. Let’s take a look at some of these amazing poker facts below. Every gambling enthusiast loves a good game of Poker. Conversely, every trivia player loves a good dose of trivia.
This post lists five fun facts that you may not believe at first, be we assure you; they’re true, and you’ll find them to be pretty interesting. That’s the beauty of casinos, poker, and their impact on society, eh? Have a read and see if you know any of them…
1. The ‘River’ Card
The ‘river’ is the term used to describe the fifth card in poker (when playing flop games). The nickname originated from when poker was played on riverboats in the United States, and people (ahem, cheaters) would hide a card up their sleeve in case they needed to switch a poor fifth card.
But why was it called the ‘river’ card?
Well, if you were discovered cheating in this way, you’d be thrown off the back of the boat into the river. That’s a pretty bad punishment.
2. Henry VIII’s Gambling Habits
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As well as being a famous British monarch, Henry VIII was also known as England’s #1 gambler – he bet on a selection of sporting events such as jousting and archery, and also played dice and card games with his friends.
Most notably, he went on a two year losing streak, accumulating a total loss of £3,250. An awful lot of money in those days. A “king’s ransom”, if you will 🙂 .
Once, he bet and lost the Jesus bells of the old St. Paul Church over a single toss of the dice. Sir Miles Partridge later won the bells, but Henry VIII convicted him of treason. He was hanged at Tower Hill… a pretty hefty price to pay.
3. The Great Wall of China
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You’ve heard of the Great Wall of China, right? You know, the one landmark on Earth that’s visible from space. Well, feast your eyes on this fact:
The game of Keno was invented in China between 205 and 187 BC.
Well, that’s not really too interesting. But what ISinteresting is that the Great Wall of China – yes, the entire 5,500-mile stretch, was built mostly from cash derived from Keno. Now THAT’s interesting!
4. The Very First Casino
The first casino opened in Venice, Italy in 1638, and it was built by Casanova. It was known as a house for summer activities – more specifically, a ‘Summer House’ for pleasure. Later on it was established as a casino and was used to host games. It’s where it all began. Almost 400 years later, casinos and poker rooms can of course now be found all over the world.
5. Poker Determined a Presidency?
Former U.S. President Richard Nixon funded his first congressional electoral campaign with $6,000 he’d won playing poker with former Navy colleagues. Seriously! Perhaps when he famously declared “I am not a crook”, he was referring to the money he’d won at the poker tables?:-)
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If he had been a loser at those poker games, who knows if he’d have had enough funding to even run for office that first time, let alone eventually become President of the United States?!
If you found those facts interesting, you’ll find loads more at Ladbrokes’ fact guide to gambling.
The facts listed were just some examples of how poker and casinos have really shaped our world. Can you think of any others? If so, go ahead and list them in the comments section below. We’d love to hear from you.
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