
Poker is a card game, the most popular of a class of games called vying games, in which players with fully or partially concealed cards make wagers into a central pot, which is awarded to the player or players with the best combination of cards or to the player who makes an uncalled bet. Poker can also refer to video poker, a single-player game seen in casinos much like a slot machine, or to other games that use poker hand rankings.
References
- Brunson, Doyle (1979). Doyle Brunson's Super System. Cardoza. ISBN 1580420818.
- Sklansky, David (1989). The Theory of Poker (3rd Ed). Two Plus Two Publications. ISBN 1880685000.
- Vorhaus, John (2002). Killer Poker. Lyle Stuart. ISBN 0818406305.
- Ernest, James; Selinker, Mike; Foglio, Phil (2005). Dealer's Choice: The Complete Handbook of Saturday Night Poker. Overlook Press. ISBN 1585676543.
- Caro, Mike (1978). Caro's Book of Poker Tells. Cardoza. ISBN 1580420826.
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