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Poker Sets, Tables & Accessories

We have made available a range of good quality Poker sets, Poker tables and table-tops plus some premium quality Playing cards from COPAG and Kem. Best quality Poker equipment and accessories from some of the best names in the Poker industry.

Poker Table Tops

Octagonal Poker Table Top (125cm)
Octagonal Poker Table Top – 8 Player Folding Tabletop Poker – 125cm – Home Poker Table – Casino Games & Equipment

Poker Chip Sets

Dal Negro 300 chip Professional Texas Hold 'em Poker Set
Dal Negro 300 chip Professional Texas Hold ’em Poker Set in Aluminium Case
Texas Hold'em Deluxe Laser Poker Chip Set - 500 Chips with Number Values
Texas Hold’em Deluxe Laser Poker Chip Set – 500 Chips with Number Values
Texas Hold'em Deluxe Poker Chip Set - 500 Chips in Aluminium Case
Texas Hold’em Deluxe Poker Chip Set – 500 Chips in Aluminium Case
Texas Hold'em Deluxe Poker Set in Aluminium Case with 300 Chips
Texas Hold’em Deluxe Poker Chip Set in Aluminium Case with 300 Professional Laser Chips
Texas Hold'em Deluxe Poker Chip Set - 300 Chips
Texas Hold’em Deluxe Poker Chip Set – 300 Chips
Dal Negro Ebony Briar-Root Poker Set - 420 Chips with Playing Cards
Dal Negro Ebony Briar-Root Poker Set – 420 Chips with Playing Cards
Dal Negro Radica Di Noce Poker Set - Walnut Briar-Root Case, 264 Chips with Playing Cards
Dal Negro Radica Di Noce Poker Set – Walnut Briar-Root Case, 264 Chips with Playing Cards

Playing Cards - Wide style

Carton of 6 x 100% plastic playing cards (BURGUNDY backs)
Carton of 6 x 100% plastic playing cards (BURGUNDY backs)
6 Decks of 100% plastic playing cards (3 red, 3 blue)
6 Decks of 100% plastic playing cards (3 red, 3 blue)
Carton of 36 x 100% plastic playing cards (RED backs)
Carton of 36 x 100% plastic playing cards (RED backs)
Carton of 36 x 100% plastic playing cards (BLUE backs)
Carton of 36 x 100% plastic playing cards (BLUE backs)
Texas Holdem Poker Cards by Dal Negro (100% Plastic, 2 Decks, Red/Blue)
Texas Holdem Poker Cards by Dal Negro (100% Plastic, 2 Decks, Red/Blue)
Desjgn Flourish Playing Cards (red/blue, poker-size, 2 decks)
Desjgn (J Design) Classic Flourish 100% Plastic Poker Playing Cards (red/blue, poker size, regular index)
Dal Negro Torcello Bridge-Ramino Playing Cards - 100% PVC
Dal Negro Torcello Bridge-Ramino Playing Cards – 100% PVC, 2 Decks
NTP Long Life Ramino Playing Cards - Wide Style, 100% PVC
NTP Long Life Ramino Playing Cards – Wide Style, 100% PVC

Gaming Accessories

6 Decks of 100% plastic playing cards (3 red, 3 blue)
Carton of 36 x 100% plastic playing cards (18 red, 18 blue)
Dal Negro Baccarat Playing Cards (No indexes, Blue back) - 1 Deck
Dal Negro Baccarat Playing Cards (No indexes, Blue back) – 1 Deck
Dal Negro Manual Poker Card Shuffler
Dal Negro Manual Poker Card Shuffler
Wooden Card / Dealer Shoe
Wooden Card / Dealer Shoe

History of Poker

Poker is without doubt the most successful and popular betting and bluffing game in existence. The earliest known ancestor of Poker was a German game, called Boeckels. A French derivative of this, “Poque” is overwhelmingly the most likely etymological source for the term “Poker” which appeared in the first half of the nineteenth century and so the most obvious and likely theory for the link from the old card games to the new is simply that Poker, invented in French America, was derived directly from the French game of Poque.

The second most likely theory for the creation of Poker is that it comes from the old Persian game of “As-Nas” and inherited only the name from the French connection.

Poker was invented in New Orleans, part of the old French territory of what is now the USA. New Orleans is famous for its Mississippi leisure steamers and the game first appears to have become popular in the smokey saloons of those notorious boats. Two former gamblers have described the game existing at least as early as 1829.

The early pioneers described the game as it was then – we can call it “20 Card Poker”. It was a four player game played with a 20-card pack (Aces, Kings, Queens, Jacks and Tens only), so that all the cards were dealt out. There was no draw and the five scoring combinations were melds only – i.e. no flushes or straights (runs). So the game was quite a different affair to modern Poker games and the best hand – four Aces was unbeatable.

The first reasonable description of the 52 card version of the game turned up in an 1850 version of “Hoyles book of Games” and within a decade the 20 Card game was evolved out of history and virtually disappeared. Like American Pool, this has happened a lot to different Poker versions to this day – the most recent example being that of Texas Hold’Em completely eclipsing the formerly popular game of Stud Poker.

The version played with 52 cards allowed some creative thinking in terms of the rules and permitted a variety of new additions to the rules after around 1850 including The Draw, The Flush, The Joker, The Straight and The Jackpot.

Read more about the history and Origins of Poker at the Online Guide to Traditional Games.