by Farid Karimov
Since time immemorial people like to risk and compete, so first
bets appeared a very long time ago. People used to bet not only
money but also cattle, slaves or estates.
American indians had a custom, peculiar in its cruelty - to
execute the captain of the losing team in the game that slightly
reminded basketball. Believe me, all games were full of vehement
and most interesting competition. Due to a certain reason the
captains were especially active :) All this, though, was only
remotely like modern sports betting. The first step towards it
was made in 1651 in France when the first horse race was held
and the first bet on its outcome was made.
Private bookmakers appeared in England in the XIX century. There
all the money bet was put together and the bookmaker took some
percent of it and the rest was distributed among winners.
An interesting fact - such seemingly modern notion as "handicap" actually
appeared in the times of the French king Louis XVI, who ordered
that foreign horses should take additional weight - handicap,
to support local horse breeders.
When I discovered this fact I thought - what if instead the
so much criticized limit of foreign players the authorities introduced
something similar and just make those players wear 1,5-2 kilos
of handicap? :)
Sports betting spread wider covering new kinds of sport. After
horse, dog and cockroach racing bookmaker started offering odds
on football as well. Sports betting acquired its modern look.
Article courtesy Farid Karimov from BettingInfo.NET
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