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A Basic History Of Casino Games
Bette
2024.07.04 17:40
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Discover just how far back
humanity's history with
gambling really goes
.
Explore a rough timeline of
the major developments in the
history of casino games.
From Prehistoric Dice To Video
Slots: A Rough History Of
Casino Games
It seems that we humans have
had a thing for games of
chance for about as long as
we've been walking upright
.
Throughout the historical
record, even before casinos
existed, casino-type games
have been played.
Although it is by-no-means exhaustive, the following timeline should give you a good idea of just how far our love of casino games goes... and how we got to where we are today.
A Basic History Of Casino
Games
Prehistory - 3000 BC,
Mesopotamia:
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Six-Sided Dice
The oldest pair of dice ever
discovered is over 5,000 years
old. They were unearthed by archeologists in Iraq and date all the way back to 3000 BC, when the region was still known as Mesopotamia. But the origins of die go back way further than that.
As it turns out, these
Mesopotamian die were based on
designs from the late
Paleolithic era, which ended
some 11,000 years ago.
2300 BC, Ancient China:
Lotteries & Simple Games of
Chance
There is considerable evidence to suggest that gambling was a popular pastime in Ancient China. This includes tiles, later unearthed by archeologists, suggesting the existence of a crude game of chance. Moreover, reference to "the drawing of wood" in the Chinese Book of Songs may reference a type of lottery.
Ancient Greece & Rome:
Mythical Die and Law-Skirting
Gambling Chips
In Ancient Rome, founded in
753 BC, gambling was
enormously popular. So popular, in fact, that the city of Rome outlawed all forms of gambling for a time. Illicit gamblers attempted to skirt the law, which entailed a fine of four times the wagered stake, by
developing gambling
chips. Later, in around 500 BC, writings of the Greek poet Sophocles attributed the invention of the dice to a mythical hero and the siege of Troy.
Whether or not you buy the
fantastical theory, Sophocles' writing shows that the Ancient Greeks used die.
Circa 800 AD, China: From Card
Games To Keno
The general consensus among
historians is that playing cards originated in 9th-Century China, although theories on their usage do vary. Some suggest these cards were used a bit like modern baseball trading cards, whilst others believe they were like paper dominoes.
Additionally, keno slips
dating back to around 200 BC
indicate the existence of a
kind of lottery to fund
Chinese state projects, which
may have included the
construction of the Great Wall
of China.
1400s, Italy & France:
Beginnings of Baccarat
The earliest historical
mention of baccarat, one of
the oldest card games still
played today, was in the 15th
Century. This was at the point when the game made its migration from Italy to France.
Over the ensuing centuries, this early incarnation of baccarat continued to evolve and migrate. The version we know today originated in Cuba, before spreading to Great Britain and then the US.
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