{"id":68791,"date":"2016-06-21T06:47:44","date_gmt":"2016-06-21T10:47:44","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/the-history-of-gambling-complete-gambling-history-timeline\/"},"modified":"2016-06-21T06:47:44","modified_gmt":"2016-06-21T10:47:44","slug":"the-history-of-gambling-complete-gambling-history-timeline","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/gambling\/the-history-of-gambling-complete-gambling-history-timeline\/","title":{"rendered":"The History of Gambling &#8211; Complete Gambling History Timeline"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    The history of humanity is inextricably linked with the history    of gambling, as it seems that no matter how far back in time    you go there are signs that where groups of people gathered    together gambling was sure to have been taking place. Now we    are not going to attempt to track every single twist and turn    in the evolution of gambling in this article, but what we are    going to do is to pick out some of the most important dates to    act as milestones on the road to todays gambling experience.  <\/p>\n<p>        2300bc      <\/p>\n<p>          2300bc        <\/p>\n<p>          While it is almost certain that some forms of betting          have been taking place since the dawn of human history,          the earliest concrete evidence comes from Ancient China          where tiles were unearthed which appeared to have been          used for a rudimentary game of chance. The Chinese Book          of Songs makes reference to the drawing of wood which          suggests that the tiles may have formed part of a lottery          type game. We have evidence in the form of keno slips          which were used in about 200bc as some sort of lottery to          fund state works  possibly including construction of the          Great Wall of China. Lotteries continued to be used for          civic purposes throughout history  Harvard and Yale were          both established using lottery funds  and continue to do          so until the present day.        <\/p>\n<p>          c.500bc        <\/p>\n<p>          The Greek poet Sophocles claimed that dice were invented          by a mythological hero during the siege of Troy, and          while this may have somewhat dubious basis in fact, his          writings around 500bc were the first mention of dice in          Greek history. We know that dice existed far earlier than          this, since a pair had been uncovered from an Egyptian          tomb from 3000bc, but what is certain is that the Ancient          Greeks and Romans loved to gamble on all manner of          things, seemingly at any given opportunity. In fact all          forms of gambling  including dice games  were forbidden          within the ancient city of Rome and a penalty imposed on          those caught which was worth four times the stake being          bet. As a result of this, ingenious Roman citizens          invented the first gambling chips, so if they were nabbed          by the guards they could claim to be playing only for          chips and not for real money. (Note that this ruse will          not work if attempted at a Vegas casino).        <\/p>\n<p>        c.800ad      <\/p>\n<p>          c.800ad        <\/p>\n<p>          Most scholars agree that the first playing cards appeared          in China in the 9th century, although the exact rules of          the games they were used for have been lost to history.          Some suggest that the cards were both the game and the          stake, like trading card games played by children today,          while other sources believe the first packs of cards to          have been paper forms of Chinese domino. Certainly the          cards used at this time bore very little relation to the          standard 52 card decks we know today.        <\/p>\n<p>          1400s        <\/p>\n<p>          The earliest game still played in casinos today is the          two player card game of Baccarat, a version of which was          first mentioned as long ago as the 1400s when it migrated          from Italy to France. Despite its early genesis, it took          hundreds of years and various evolutions to arrive at the          game we know today. Although different incarnations of          the game have come and gone, the standard version played          in casinos all over the world came from Cuba via Britain          to the US, with a few alterations to the rules along the          way. Although baccarat is effectively more of a spectator          sport than a game, it is a feature of just about every          casino due to its popularity with high rolling gamblers.        <\/p>\n<p>        c.1600      <\/p>\n<p>          c.1600        <\/p>\n<p>          Some suggest that the earliest forms of blackjack came          from a Spanish game called ventiuna (21) as this game          appeared in a book written by the author of Don Quixote          in 1601. Or was it the game of trente-un (31) from 1570?          Or even quinze (15) from France decades earlier? As with          all of these origin stories, the inventors of games of          chance were rarely noted in the historical annals. The          French game of vingt-et-un in the seventeenth century is          certainly a direct forefather of the modern game, and          this is the game that arrived in the US along with early          settlers from France. The name blackjack was an          American innovation, and linked to special promotions in          Nevada casinos in the 1930s. To attract extra customers,          10 to 1 odds were paid out if the player won with a black          Jack of Clubs or Spades together with an Ace of Spades.          The special odds didnt last long, but the name is still          with us today.        <\/p>\n<p>          1638        <\/p>\n<p>          The earliest gambling houses which could reasonably be          compared to casinos started to appear in the early 17th          century in Italy. For example, in 1638, the Ridotto was          established in Venice to provide a controlled gambling          environment amidst the chaos of the annual carnival          season. Casinos started to spring up all over continental          Europe during the 19th century, while at the same time in          the US much more informal gambling houses were in vogue.          In fact steam boats taking prosperous farmers and traders          up and down the Mississippi provided the venue for a lot          of informal gambling stateside. Now when we think of          casinos we tend to picture the Las Vegas Strip, which          grew out of the ashes of the Depression in America.        <\/p>\n<p>        1796      <\/p>\n<p>          1796        <\/p>\n<p>          Roulette as we know it today originated in the gaming          houses of Paris, where players would have been familiar          with the wheel we now refer to (ironically enough) as the          American Roulette wheel. It took another 50 years until          the European version came along with just one green          zero, and generations of roulette players can be grateful          for that. During the course of the 19th century roulette          grew in popularity, and when the famous Monte Carlo          casino adopted the single zero form of the game this          spread throughout Europe and most of the world, although          the Americans stuck to the original double zero wheels.        <\/p>\n<p>          1829        <\/p>\n<p>          Its hard to pin down the precise origin of poker  as          with a lot of the games mentioned here, poker seems to          have grown organically over decades and possibly          centuries from various different card games. Some have          pokers antecedents coming from seventeenth century          Persia, while others say that the game we know today was          inspired by a French game called Poque. What we do know          for sure is that an English actor by the name of Joseph          Crowell reported that a recognizable form of the game was          being played in New Orleans in 1829, so that is as good a          date as any for the birth of poker. The growth of the          games popularity was fairly sluggish up until world          poker tournaments started being played in Vegas in the          1970s. However poker really exploded with the advent of          online poker and televised events allowing spectators to          see the players hands. When amateur player Chris          Moneymaker qualified for and won the 2003 world poker          championship after qualifying through online play, it          allowed everyone to picture themselves as online poker          millionaires.        <\/p>\n<p>        1891      <\/p>\n<p>          1891        <\/p>\n<p>          The first gambling machine which resembled the slots we          know today was one developed by Messrs Sittman and Pitt          in New York, which used the 52 cards on drum reels to          make a sort of poker game. Around the same time the          Liberty Bell machine was invented by a Charles Fey in San          Francisco. This machine proved much more practical in the          sense that winnings could be precisely regulated, and          marked the beginning of the real slot game revolution.          The fact that some new video slot games still feature          bell symbols dates back to this early invention. While          early machines spewed out cigars and gum instead of          money, the money dispensing versions soon became a staple          in bars and casinos around the globe, and when the first          video slot was invented in 1976 this paved the way for          the online video slots which were to follow.        <\/p>\n<p>        1910      <\/p>\n<p>          1910        <\/p>\n<p>          The United States has always had an up and down          relationship with gambling, dating back to when the very          first European settlers arrived. Whereas Puritan bands of          settlers banned gambling outright in their new          settlements, those emigrating from England had a more          lenient view of gambling and were more than happy to          tolerate it. This dichotomous relationship has continued          until now, and in 1910 public pressure led to a          nationwide prohibition on gambling. Just like the alcohol          prohibition of the same era, this proved somewhat          difficult to enforce and gambling continued on in an only          slightly discreet manner. The Wall Street Crash and the          Great Depression that this spawned in the early 1930s led          to gambling being legalized again, as for many this was          the only prospect of alleviating the grinding poverty          which they suffered through. Although gambling is legal          in a number of States today most famously in Las Vegas,          Nevada - online gambling is still something of a grey          area in the United States. Right now, many international          internet casinos are unable to accept American clients,          although the signs are that this will change in the near          future.        <\/p>\n<p>          1994        <\/p>\n<p>          Microgaming is one of the largest casino and slot game          developers in the world today, and they are also          considered to be pioneers of online gambling. The leap          into the world of virtual casinos was taken all the way          back in 1994, which in internet terms is kind of like          2300bc! Online gaming was worth over a billion dollars          within 5 years, and today is a multibillion dollar          industry with over a thousand online casinos and growing.          The first live dealer casinos appeared in 2003 courtesy          of Playtech, bringing us closer to a hybrid between brick          and mortar casinos and the virtual world.        <\/p>\n<p>        2016      <\/p>\n<p>          2016        <\/p>\n<p>          Since New Jersey legalized online gambling in 2011, there          has been a boom in the interest people have in it.          America has seen a move towards legalizing it state by          state, as well as experiencing the rapid rise in mobile          gambling. Across the globe, internet users are gradually          veering away from their desktops and towards their          handheld devices. This is true of online gamblers too,          wanting to be able to enjoy their favorite games whilst          on the go. The top gambling sites out there have          recognized a market and have stepped up to deliver. With          a wave of impressive mobile focused online gambling          destinations taking the world by storm, it's safe to say          that desktops are being left far behind in favour of more          mobile alternatives.        <\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p>    What Comes Next?  <\/p>\n<p>    It is just about as difficult to predict the future for    gambling as it is to uncover some of the origins of the    gambling games we know so well today. Much of the focus at the    moment is on the mobile gaming market, with online casinos    scrambling to make more content compatible with the latest hand    held devices. Virtual reality technology is just taking its    first steps as a commercial proposition, and you can be sure    that there will be gambling applications down the road. How    would you like to sit around a virtual poker table with a bunch    of your friends from all over the world, share a few laughs,    try to tell if you can spot a tell-tale facial tick; and all    this from the comfort of your home? VR Headsets can make it    happen  maybe not today, but certainly just a few years down    the track if technology continues to advance in bounds and    leaps.  <\/p>\n<p>    And after that? Well who knows, but when it comes to gambling    all things are possible.  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>More: <\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"http:\/\/www.gambling.net\/history\/\" title=\"The History of Gambling - Complete Gambling History Timeline\">The History of Gambling - Complete Gambling History Timeline<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> The history of humanity is inextricably linked with the history of gambling, as it seems that no matter how far back in time you go there are signs that where groups of people gathered together gambling was sure to have been taking place. 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