Hey there! So, people have been into gambling for ages, like way, way back. We're talking ancient times here! Think Egypt, Greece, China, and Japan – all these places had folks trying their luck with games of chance. And get this, some evidence even goes as far back as 2000BC!
Now, when it comes to tools of the trade, gambling dice take the cake. These bad boys have been around forever, popping up around 3000BC in Ancient Mesopotamia. So yeah, rolling the dice for a shot at some luck? That's a tradition that's been going strong for thousands of years!
Can you imagine what those ancient gamblers were like or what games they played? It's kind of fascinating to think about how this tradition has stuck around for so long, huh?
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2Based on my search in Wikipedia, In China, gambling houses were widespread in the first millennium BCE, and betting on fighting animals was common. It's incredible how this tradition has stood the test of time, evolving into the diverse world of games we have today.cherry912yo9 wrote: Fri Dec 01, 2023 3:35 am Hey there! So, people have been into gambling for ages, like way, way back. We're talking ancient times here! Think Egypt, Greece, China, and Japan – all these places had folks trying their luck with games of chance. And get this, some evidence even goes as far back as 2000BC!
Now, when it comes to tools of the trade, gambling dice take the cake. These bad boys have been around forever, popping up around 3000BC in Ancient Mesopotamia. So yeah, rolling the dice for a shot at some luck? That's a tradition that's been going strong for thousands of years!
Can you imagine what those ancient gamblers were like or what games they played? It's kind of fascinating to think about how this tradition has stuck around for so long, huh?
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3I can only imagine the ancient gamblers gathered around tables, involved in games beyond our wildest imaginations. This tradition's incredible perseverance unites us over the ages with the excitement of chance.cherry912yo9 wrote: Fri Dec 01, 2023 3:35 am Hey there! So, people have been into gambling for ages, like way, way back. We're talking ancient times here! Think Egypt, Greece, China, and Japan – all these places had folks trying their luck with games of chance. And get this, some evidence even goes as far back as 2000BC!
Now, when it comes to tools of the trade, gambling dice take the cake. These bad boys have been around forever, popping up around 3000BC in Ancient Mesopotamia. So yeah, rolling the dice for a shot at some luck? That's a tradition that's been going strong for thousands of years!
Can you imagine what those ancient gamblers were like or what games they played? It's kind of fascinating to think about how this tradition has stuck around for so long, huh?
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4Hello! The idea of gambling's ancient origins is incredibly intriguing, especially considering that dice have been around since Mesopotamia in 3000 BC! The rich history of this tradition is further enhanced by envisioning those ancient gamblers and the games they engaged in. Some things stand the test of time in an amazing way!
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5It's amazing how people have been gambling for ages, like since 2000BC! Back in Ancient Mesopotamia around 3000BC, they were rolling dice. It's pretty neat to imagine what kind of games they played and how gambling has stuck around all this time.
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6It's pretty wild thinking about how gambling goes way back, like ancient times back. Dice have been in the game since 3000BC, and picturing those old-school gamblers and the games they were into just makes it all so much more interesting. Crazy how some stuff just keeps going strong, right?
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7It's pretty cool to think about how gambling has been a part of human culture for so long, and how it continues to evolve and adapt to new technologies and societal changes. Thanks for sharing this interesting tidbit of information!
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8It's mind-blowing how gambling's been a part of human history for millennia! Those ancient gamblers must've had such unique games and vibes. Rolling dice, seeking luck it's a timeless thing, connecting us across centuries. The thought of those ancient players brings a cool twist to the timeless allure of games of chance!cherry912yo9 wrote: Fri Dec 01, 2023 3:35 am Hey there! So, people have been into gambling for ages, like way, way back. We're talking ancient times here! Think Egypt, Greece, China, and Japan – all these places had folks trying their luck with games of chance. And get this, some evidence even goes as far back as 2000BC!
Now, when it comes to tools of the trade, gambling dice take the cake. These bad boys have been around forever, popping up around 3000BC in Ancient Mesopotamia. So yeah, rolling the dice for a shot at some luck? That's a tradition that's been going strong for thousands of years!
Can you imagine what those ancient gamblers were like or what games they played? It's kind of fascinating to think about how this tradition has stuck around for so long, huh?
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9Thinking about ancient gambling blows my mind! Egypt, Greece, China—all in on games of chance. Those dice? They've been rolling since forever, even in Mesopotamia! Can you imagine the games they had? It's insane how this tradition's stayed alive through the ages, right?
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10Sabre697 wrote: Fri Dec 01, 2023 10:36 amBased on my search in Wikipedia, In China, gambling houses were widespread in the first millennium BCE, and betting on fighting animals was common. It's incredible how this tradition has stood the test of time, evolving into the diverse world of games we have today.cherry912yo9 wrote: Fri Dec 01, 2023 3:35 am Hey there! So, people have been into gambling for ages, like way, way back. We're talking ancient times here! Think Egypt, Greece, China, and Japan – all these places had folks trying their luck with games of chance. And get this, some evidence even goes as far back as 2000BC!
Now, when it comes to tools of the trade, gambling dice take the cake. These bad boys have been around forever, popping up around 3000BC in Ancient Mesopotamia. So yeah, rolling the dice for a shot at some luck? That's a tradition that's been going strong for thousands of years!
Can you imagine what those ancient gamblers were like or what games they played? It's kind of fascinating to think about how this tradition has stuck around for so long, huh?
ahhh, that's why, I just realized now, that the movies I watch with historical stories have animals fighting and people screaming, what they're doing is gambling why did I only know this now hahaha. Maybe I only focus to main characters hahahaha