Ten memorable poker moments on screen
Poker has proved a great subject
and many a great moment on our screens. It has also now become the game
that everyone wants to learn to play. Poker itself has a long history but,
only recently, and since the increase in availability of online games,
has poker become more acceptable in main stream culture.
Gone are the days when poker was
seen as played by those with a shady character; when cowboys frequented
saloons, looking to hustle and use their guile to win money from anyone
brave enough to enter a game against them! Then poker, gun-slinging and
hustling used to go hand in hand. Now things are slightly different.
Around 2 million people play poker
online every month across some 250 online poker sites. Around $2.8 billion
is spent on online gambling itself in America alone; though this figure
will soon drop drastically as the new laws prohibiting banks and credit
card companies from making payments to online gambling sites is now in place.
The Poker World Series is now riding
high amongst other sporting events, with prize money to equal that of the
biggest sporting occasions. With the many TV poker channels that are available
in America and Europe, it seems that poker is now becoming more acceptable
in main stream society. Perhaps this is because poker is seen more as a
skill game and not so much the gambling game of old. Attempting to read
an opponents play and strategy is all part of the game and an element that
makes poker great to play and watch.
Poker
has also been a great subject for films to centre a plot or character around.
Many a scene has graced our TVs and cinemas where poker has been the backdrop
of a murder scene, scheming criminals, or introduction to an on-screen
hero. Poker requires a cool head, a controlling of emotions and expressions,
and the ability to understand the same traits in the opponents. Perhaps
this is why poker has been a great catalyst to help characterise an on-screen actor.
The list of films or TV programs
where poker was played and how it was used to define a character is way
too long to list in an article. However, below is a list of my top ten
great TV or film moments that have involved the game of poker. Not everyone
will remember or agree with the order of the list, but I am sure you will
all agree they are all worth a mention.
1. Cool Hand Luke (1965). Luke beating
an inmate at poker with a hand of nothing typifies the cool head required
for a game of poker. 2. The poker scene from The Sting (1973). Still one
of the best acted and directed poker games ever filmed – even if the two
main players were cheating. 3. The opening card game in David Mamet’s House
of Games (1987). The whole film itself is a sequence of bluffs, tells and
cons and has the audience hooked from start to finish. 4. Casino (1995).
When Joe Pesci’s character Tommy shoots Spider during a poker game. A violent
scene, but worth mentioning for the comedy element. 5. “The” poker game
in Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels (2000). A slick and direct approach
to the filming of a game of brag. The dialogue as Eddie goes from smelling
victory to tasting defeat is worth a mention in any poker list. 6. Maverick
(1994). Maverick losing for an hour and then proceeding to win every game
with his ability to read poker tells. Not the greatest poker film but a
good adage to poker nonetheless. 7. Big Hand for a Little Lady (1966).
When the Mary takes her winning hand to ask the bank manager for a loan…
excellent. 8. The final showdown in Cincinnati Kid (1965). Well directed
filming of a poker game and renowned for that famous line… “making the
wrong move at the right time”. 9. Rounders (1998). This film is noted for
its many goofs and gaffs, but also worth a mention for re-introducing viewers
to the world of poker in its many forms and, how the main character is
drawn in and out of the world of poker gambling. The final poker game is
true Holywood. 10. Stephen Hawking’s cameo role during a poker game in
episode “Second Chances” of Star Trek next Generation.
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