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    History & Development of Gambling in Europe

    npsBy nps20 July 2022Updated:26 June 2024 No Comments3 Mins Read
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    While nowadays, Las Vegas is a world centre of gambling activities, not many players think about the industry’s evolution.

    According to The World Financial Review, the first casino games appeared in ancient times. People invented prototypes of modern gaming solutions to have fun and win money or goods. Later, it was Europe where gambling activities had become incredibly popular, and only then, they transferred to the US.

    The Birth of Gaming Establishments

    The history of this activity in Europe is rooted in the deep past. Residents of the Roman Empire could try their luck in special institutions called “Circus” and had the chance to try some dice games and receive cash in case of victory.

    The more active development was also fixed in Italy during the Renaissance period. The distribution of playing cards became a huge impetus for the appearance of gambling establishments. Even though they were still far from the modern online casino games Canada, people used the possibility to have fun and hit the jackpot. However, people could only visit underground casinos since gambling was prohibited until the 17th century.

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    First Legal Casino in Europe

    At first, games could be held only in private homes and camps since they were banned even for the elite. Il Ridotto was the first legal casino that appeared in Venice, and it was initially planned to become a private club for the Venetian Carnival visitors. However, its popularity quickly changed direction, and numerous wealthy ladies and gentlemen became the regular clients of this establishment.

    High stakes and impressive winnings were inaccessible to ordinary hard workers, but the nobility and the elite of society could afford such entertainment. A strict dress code and face control were conducted, so it was quite hard to visit the establishment even if a person had money.

    Time for Insane Popularity of Casinos

    More and more gaming clubs appeared during the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries. Their interiors were insane and hardly differed from the most luxurious palaces of that time. Every self-respecting wealthy person visited the casino, having the opportunity to win cosmic amounts. And it’s not surprising that gambling addiction flourished at that time, although no one spoke openly about it, and it was not considered a disease. The most impressive gaming clubs of that time that are still working today include:

    • Redoute Casino, France
    • Baden-Baden Casino, Germany
    • Le Grand Casino, Monte Carlo

    However, everything changed in the late 19th century, when the laws became stricter and most establishments were forced to close their doors and stop to welcome visitors. Monte Carlo Casino remained the only establishment that provided the opportunity to enjoy gambling games since its legislation didn’t provide any restrictions. By the way, the great Monte Carlo casino still works now, and this great building attracts adrenaline lovers and tourists who like admiring beautiful sights.

    Gambling house

    Modern Gambling Halls: Online vs Offline

    Nowadays, the popularity of online gambling definitely beats offline establishments, but it also has its pitfalls. It’s worth noting that casinos are prohibited in many countries, and it’s important to check the legislation if you would like to start playing. Such countries as Australia, Canada, and the UK provide proper laws and government authorities regulating gambling activities in the regions.

    For instance, the UK Gambling Commission is one of the most reliable bodies regulating online casino activities worldwide. Fans of online gambling should learn all details in advance, decide whether they want to spin the reel or play table games, and ensure that everything is according to the law.

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