Slots – The History of Playing Cards

May 10th, 2010 |

If you think you know all about cards, you’ll be surprised. In fact, the history of playing cards is a long and interesting one. Since we are not talking on a specific types of casino cards games such as; poker, we more generalize it.

Speaking of which, there is some controversy on the origins of playing cards. Since paper was invented in China, most historians agree that they were first made there. The earliest reference to them stated that Emperor Mu-Tsung played cards on a balcony with his wife on New Year’s Eve of 969 A.D. They called those card domino cards. They were not very similar to the cards that we have today but they still had fun.

Other sources say that cards could have been first played in the 1370s by the Muslims, and introduced to Europe through travelers from that area.

Later on, they established themselves in Italy, and from there, they spread out to the northeast, towards the rest of Europe. In this time, many laws were posted against playing card s and between 1367 to 1378; there were at least three references to playing card bans in Europe.

From the 1400s to around the 19th century, people experimented with the look of their cards.

However, when cards arrived in the United States around the 1800s, their look was also changed due to their popularity. The Americans invented things such as the Joker.

Nonetheless, many aspects of playing cards are still being shaped. Even now, major card printing companies are looking for new and innovative ways to make their products, including various forms of customization.

Eventually, card also arrives to the Internet around the 20th century and become very popular among the online casino players who looked to play not only cards but also online pokies. By clicking on the link you will be able to access the online pokies.