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History of British Casinos

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Gambling games are games that are played in order to win money or other material values. In this case, compliance with the rules is not a guarantee of success. In this type of entertainment victory if we talk about land-based casino, it depends entirely on chance, or partially, if you play at gamstop not participating companies.

History of the development of gambling

One of the first mentions of gambling can be found in the Vedic hymns Rigveda – in one of the verses the god Savitar warns an unlucky gambler. And in the book “Bhavishya Purana” there is a story of the prince, who lost all his wealth in dice, and even his wife.

The ancient Greeks also gambled, but not all – for example, in Sparta, such entertainment was considered improper and tried to be completely eradicated. The ancient Romans related to gambling is no less strict and called them illicit. The ancient Germans, on the other hand, were given to hobbies, although a man who lost his property could be sold into slavery.

Gambling in Britain

It is difficult to say unequivocally when gambling became popular in England. The first documented mention of them goes back to the reign of Richard the Lionheart: in 1190 the king passed a law about the rules of gambling. Only the privileged classes were allowed to bet, and the stake was limited to 20 shillings a day (that’s

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