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    Gambling in ancient Rome and Greece
    
  How the Greeks and Romans played for luck: astragans and bones, petteia and ludus latrunculorum, "tabula" and throws on simposia, bets on gladiators and athletes, the morality of philosophers and the prohibitions of magistrates. The origins of European game culture are from home leisure to taverns and holidays.
    
  
    
    
    
    
    How the dice started and the first games with a chance
    
  The history of the appearance of dice and early games with luck: astragans and lots in rites, wooden and bone cubes, dominoes and "pips," the transition from fortune telling to entertainment and betting, the fight against "loaded" bones, the emergence of concepts of honesty and probability. Geography - from Mesopotamia and Egypt to India, China and the Mediterranean.
    
  
    
    
    
    
    First lotteries and charity raffles
    
  The history of early lotteries - from East Asian prototypes and medieval European "city draws" to Italian tombola and Northern Dutch public lotto. How transparency rules, prize allocations and share favoring hospitals, schools, defense walls and shelters were shaped. Mechanics, scandals, prohibitions and legacy for modern "charity gaming."
    
  
    
    
    
    
    How mythology and luck relate to excitement
    
  Why do people believe in a "lucky hand" and mascots? From the ancient goddesses Fortuna and Tühe to Lakshmi, Caishen and the Seven Gods of Fortune, how myths, rites, numbers and inhibitions shaped the practices of the game. Rituals, amulets, auspicious days, signs and superstitions in casinos - and the sober analysis of the psychology behind them.
    
  
    
    
    
    
    How Religion Affected Attitudes Toward Gambling
    
  From the "sin of greed" and the Islamic prohibition of maysir to Buddhist instructions about "intoxication by carelessness" and Confucian criticism of idle leisure, how world religions formed the norms of the game, lottery laws and the culture of "moderate" or complete rejection of excitement. Historical pendulums, modern nuances and practical conclusions for players and operators.
    
  
    
    
    
    
    Europe's first casinos: Venice and Monte Carlo
    
  How the first European casinos arose: the ridotto of Venice of the 17th century and the Monegasque "palace of excitement" of the 19th century. Rules and etiquette, resort economics, architecture, legends, scandals and why exactly these two cities set the global standards for gambling houses.
    
  
    
    
    
    
    History of card games and their symbolism
    
  How playing cards appeared and why they need suits, figures and a "joker": Chinese "sheet" games, Mamluk deck and European standardization, symbols of worms-tambourines-clubs-peaks, kings and ladies, tarot and occult, evolution of mechanics - from preference and whist to poker and blackjack. Production, censorship, myths and the influence of maps on culture and excitement.
    
  
    
    
    
    
    How playing cards became an element of culture
    
  Playing cards have gone beyond the table: they shape the language of art, the symbolism of fashion and design, metaphors in literature and cinema, illusionist stunts, the visual code of advertising, and even political propaganda. We analyze how the deck turned into a cultural symbol - from tarot and art deco to streetwear, tattoos, wall posters and Internet memes.
    
  
    
    
    
    
    Roulette history: from Pascal's invention to the present day
    
  As a "small wheel" he went from Pascal's experiments to a casino icon: the French and American versions, the appearance of "one zero," the take-off of Monte Carlo, wheeled "bayas" and hunting for advantages, electronic and online formats, "French" rules, bets on the track and myths strategies. Margin figures, key milestones and modernity.
    
  
    
    
    
    
    How poker came about and how it conquered the world
    
  The history of poker - from European and Persian ancestors to 19th century Mississippi, frontier saloons, "dro" and "herds," the birth of Texas Hold'em, the WSOP era, television broadcasts and the online boom. We analyze the rules and variations, rake and room economics, combination mathematics, bluff psychology, bankroll management and the cultural impact of poker on cinema and language.
    
  
    
    
    
    
    History of chips and game tables
    
  How players went from coins and sticks to standardized chips, and random tables turned into accurate "tools of luck." The evolution of materials and design, colors and denominations, safety (UV, microdots, RFID), anatomy of roulette tables, blackjack, poker, bacar and craps, and rituals and ergonomics that made the game fair and fast.
    
  
    
    
    
    
    History of the first jackpots and progressive payouts
    
  How the idea of   "increasing winnings" was born: from poker "jackpot" (jacks-or-better) and mechanical machines of the early 20th century to Bally electromechanics, wide-area progressives IGT, "bad beat" in poker rooms and online jackpots. What is seed, contribution rate, hit-frequency, must-hit-by and mystery jackpots; how the mathematical model, security and payments work.
    
  
    
    
    
    
    How the term jackpot came about
    
  The history of the word "jackpot" - from the poker rule jacks or better in American saloons of the XIX century to mechanical machines, lotteries and online games. We analyze what "jack bank" meant, how the term left poker for slots, why it took root in newspapers and movies, what myths exist, and how the "jackpot" became a universal metaphor for luck and a big prize.
    
  
    
    
    
    
    How excitement became part of the culture of the aristocracy
    
  Why did high society love the game so much? From court salons and closed clubs to duels, debts and charity raffles, how the aristocracy turned excitement into a lifestyle. Games (pharaoh, whist, baccarat, roulette, "khazard"), etiquette, club architecture, gender roles, secular economy, scandals and legacy.
    
  
    
    
    
    
    History of gaming halls of the XIX century
    
			How the playrooms of the 19th century flourished and why: resort courhouses in Germany and France, the Monegasque Palace of Excitement, American river steamers and frontier saloons, St. Petersburg and Moscow clubs. Architecture and lighting, games and margins, etiquette and safety, advertising and scandals, laws and reforms - the evolution of the industry from chamber living rooms to professional game houses.
    
   
								 
								