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Believe it or not, gambling has been a sport among civilizations since the Palaeolithic period<\/a>, aka before history itself was written or documented. It is thought, that one of the first-ever forms of gambling dates back to approximately 3000BC, in the historical region of Western Asia where games were played using six-sided dice. China adopted the use of playing cards<\/a> in the 9th<\/sup> century, whereas the Persians were the first people to introduce As-Nas, (or Poker as we know it today!) <\/p>\n\n\n\n Approximately 2300BC (during the Xia dynasty) was when gambling became an active movement in ancient China. They were the first civilization to invent playing cards with numbers and symbols, (it was the Persians who created face-playing cards such as kings, queens and jokers) as well as the first to \u2018shuffle\u2019 money, which as you can probably guess \u2013 eventually lead to shuffling the cards themselves. The Chinese were also responsible for the creation of Keno and other famous Chinese playing games such as Wei-Qi, Mahjong, Yue Har Hai and Xuan He Pai (Dominos to us!). <\/p>\n\n\n\n Despite the fact nearly all forms of gambling are illegal\ntoday throughout mainland China, they still permit state-run lotteries and\ncertain games within the region of Hong Kong and Macau, and overall it is the\ncountry most renowned for gambling throughout the whole of the Far East. <\/p>\n\n\n\n Even though gambling was an illegal act for many centuries here, people still partook in the first variations of checkers, heads or tails, animal fights, and other luck\/chance based betting activities. When dice games were introduced<\/a> to ancient Greece, they would play with either 3 or 4 dices which were shaken and then thrown out from a special cup. Dices were often mocked for being controlled by higher entities and were deemed as a simple way of making guesses which had no effect on the outcome of the actual game. <\/p>\n\n\n\n According to Greek mythology, gambling in ancient Greece is\nsaid to have begun at the dawn of time, when the gods Zeus, Hades, and Poseidon\nset out to split up parts of the universe. When the final bet took place and\nthe results came through – Zeus won the skies, Poseidon won the seas, and Hades\ndrew the short straw, ending up with the underworld.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Rome has always been a country notorious for its gambling history and culture. In fact, the famous Emperor Augustus is said to have had a heavy gambling addiction<\/a>. Even though it was strictly prohibited during the times of the Roman Empire, every year there would be a festival held known as \u2018Saturnalia\u2019, (in honor of the God Saturn) which allowed both men and women of all classes to eat, drink and play games<\/a> for a whole week. <\/p>\n\n\n\n The main highlight of this festival was the switching of\nroles between masters and slaves \u2013 allowing the formers to dine and place bets\nat the same table where the masters sat, often with the slaves being served by\nthe masters themselves. The kind of games played during this annual celebration\nwould often involve dice, where nuts and coins were used as stakes. <\/p>\n\n\n\n The Egyptians were also very keen gamblers, with the earliest\nforms dating back to the primitive era. Gaming rituals were basic and simple,\ngenerally involving throwing sticks and pebbles onto the ground. The results\nwere determined by the outcome of the objects landing on the ground in an \u2018odd\u2019\nor \u2018even\u2019 manner. <\/p>\n\n\n\n The game became more sophistically advanced over time, and\nincorporated more objects with additional patterns and further possible\noutcomes. In the centuries that followed, playing cards, dice, and early forms\nof board games were introduced such as \u201cbackgammon\u201d and \u201csenet\u201d, and it was at\nthe turn of the 15th<\/sup> century, where Europe brought the first form of\nlottery to Asia. <\/p>\n\n\n\n There is no concrete evidence to decipher whether it was the Romans who created Blackjack or whether it was the Spanish or French. However, what we do know is all 3 different nations played with very similar rules, with the same overall objectives in all 3. The Spanish dubbed it \u201cOne and Thirty\u201d because the aim was to reach 31 with at least 3 cards. The French called it Vingt-et-Un (Twenty-One) and the Romans probably had their own term for it. But they played with wooden blocks inscribed with numerical values. Out of the 3 variants, it was \u201821\u2019 which came to be the game adopted by many cultures, particularly in North America. These days it has evolved into a game you can find at practically any casino (online or offline). And you will also find multiple versions which incorporate slightly different dynamics these days too. <\/p>\n\n\n\n Another game with debatable origins is baccarat. It is thought to originate in Italy as the term \u2018baccarat\u2019 actually means Zero in Italian. It is also said to have been invented by an Italian man called Felix Falguierein during the middle ages, who initially played the game using Tarot cards. In 1490 AD, the game became popular in France and it was there it became known as \u201cChemin de fer\u201d. Eventually Europe adopted the game, and that\u2019s when the \u2018European Baccarat\u2019 variant appeared. Today the game comes in many different formats. The most popular ones being American Baccarat, Online Baccarat, and of course Mini Baccarat. This is a simplified version of the game played with lower table limits, created with the aim of enticing less wealthy players. <\/p>\n\n\n\n Poker is a game that many believe to be a straight derivative of the Persian game As-Nas, which dates back as far as the 17th century. Initially, the game was played using a pack of 25 cards with 5 different suits, which was played exactly the same as poker including stakes. The key difference was the fact there was no such thing as flushes or sequences for it back then. <\/p>\n\n\n\n Even though the French would probably have something to say about it, it was undeniably the US who really brought poker to life during the 19th<\/sup> century, and gave birth to video poker<\/a> in the 21st<\/sup> century. <\/p>\n\n\n\n In 1891, two inventors by the name of Sittman and Pitt from Brooklyn, New York, came up with the idea to develop a gambling machine. This machine was based on 5 drums, all of which held 50 cards and played the same way as poker. The player would insert a nickel and pull the lever. The outcome of the cards would be determined after the drums stopped spinning. There wasn\u2019t an awards system in place back then. So if you got a royal flush for example, you would collect your winnings from the bar. The bar paid out in either be free drinks or cigars, depending on what the establishment had in stock or were permitted to use as prizes. <\/p>\n\n\n\n Over the years, the beloved slot machine underwent many makeovers and adjustments by various different people. Today slots, (or \u201cfruit machines\u201d) are the most popular item in most casinos. Payouts for these can be in the millions – a very different contrast to the winnings back in the 1800s!\u00a0 <\/p>\n\n\n\n The game of roulette broke through as a gambling fixation back in 18th<\/sup> century France. French for \u2018little wheel\u2019, it is thought to have been accidentally invented by a man named Blaise Pascal. At the time, Pascal was trying to develop a perpetual-motion machine. Unfortunately his efforts lead to the failure of this original project. But in its place the roulette wheel was born<\/a> and it quickly became popular amongst the gamblers and players of France.<\/p>\n\n\n\n As the years moved on, word of this \u201clittle wheel of fortune\u201d spread. Soon other countries such as Germany began adapting the game to slightly different styles, such as removing the double zero pocket. Once it had taken off in Europe, the US eventually got wind of roulette. By the 19th<\/sup> century, the game had developed into other variants of the French original. That\u2019s why you\u2019ll often find European, French and American roulette versions in many online and offline casinos today!<\/p>\n\n\n\nGambling in Ancient China<\/h2>\n\n\n
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Gambling in Ancient Greece<\/h2>\n\n\n
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Gambling in Ancient Rome<\/h2>\n\n\n
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Gambling in Ancient Egypt<\/h2>\n\n\n
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The earliest form of casino games<\/h2>\n\n\n\n
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