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  2. Games.com's Top 5 Free Online Poker Games - AOL

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    No. 2 - VEGAS WORLD Vegas World is a fun and interactive way to play some of the more popular casino games including Texas Hold'em as well as Video Poker. Vegas World offers a customizable avatar ...

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  4. Video poker - Wikipedia

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    Throughout the 1980s video poker became increasingly popular in casinos, as people found the devices less intimidating than playing table games. Today, video poker enjoys a prominent place on the gaming floors of many casinos. The game is especially popular with Las Vegas locals, who tend to patronize locals casinos off the Las Vegas Strip.

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  6. Ultimate Texas Hold'em - Wikipedia

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    Ultimate Texas Hold ‘Em was developed by Roger Snow of Bally Gaming, Inc. (formerly Shuffle Master). [2] [3] It is one of the newest variations of the poker game and is currently widely popular among US casinos. It is one of the most in-demand niche table games in casinos in Las Vegas and many other states. [4]

  7. Poker on television - Wikipedia

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    Poker has been appearing on television somewhat regularly since the late-1970s. In the United States, CBS started airing the final table of the World Series of Poker (WSOP) Main Event as an annual one-hour show around this time and later by ESPN, which were casino-produced shows produced under a time-buy arrangement for sports omnibus programming such as the CBS Sports Spectacular.