Pub Culture and Pub Games – garmanspub.com http://www.garmanspub.com/ Pub Culture & Pub Games! Mon, 14 Feb 2022 15:04:44 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.6.7 https://www.garmanspub.com/wp-content/uploads/LCG2vjPQ/2021/03/cropped-pub-fun-games-32x32.png Pub Culture and Pub Games – garmanspub.com http://www.garmanspub.com/ 32 32 The Intriguing History of Gambling in Pubs https://www.garmanspub.com/2022/02/14/history-of-gambling-in-pubs/ https://www.garmanspub.com/2022/02/14/history-of-gambling-in-pubs/#respond Mon, 14 Feb 2022 15:03:56 +0000 https://www.garmanspub.com/?p=64 A pub is a popular place for socializing among the young and the old alike. This is where a lot

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A pub is a popular place for socializing among the young and the old alike. This is where a lot of interactions take place over a few drinks. Modern pubs are open to the public and one doesn’t need any membership to enter them. It’s not necessarily a place to have food, although the pubs may serve meals as well.

 Pubs provide a good social environment and some also have pub games made available to their patrons. You’ll also get to enjoy the screenings of sporting events, such as football. It’s often said that the concept of pub originated in England. However, the history of pubs date back to the Roman era.

The origin of pubs

Around the 1st century, the earlier form of pubs appeared in the form of ‘tabernae’. This word eventually became ‘tavern’. The taverns came up when the Roman road network was being constructed. In the 5th century, the Anglo-Saxons constructed ‘alehouses’ after the fall of the Roman-British kingdoms. It is believed that these alehouses grew out of dwellings.

Over a period of time, they evolved into places where people could meet and gossip. Alehouses also gave them the chance to interact with people within their communities. A survey conducted in the late 16th century recorded the presence of over 14,000 alehouses.

History of Gambling in pubs

Soon, it was not just the promise of drinks and opportunities for socializing that brought people to taverns. Gambling and betting had become an integral part of the experience in these establishments. Some amusing games like ‘dwile flonking’ were introduced.

A game of dwile flonking involved dancing while trying to avoid a cloth soaked in beer. People began wagering on how long it would take a person to walk, run, or hop a particular distance. By the 18th century, these taverns evolved into the more modern version of the pub. Many of them became thriving spots of some cruel and bloody games.

Some of today’s friendly pubs once witnessed games like duck-baiting. In this game, the wings of ducks were constrained before releasing them into a pond. This made them incapable of escaping the pond. A dog was then released into the pond for a bloody battle.

A much darker past of pubs

Some of the pubs introduced bloodier tournaments involving cocks fitted with sharp spurs of steel. These birds were bred in such a way that they had high levels of strength and stamina. Bets were placed on these birds during the tournaments.

The birds would attack one another for almost half-an-hour until the weaker fell dead. Attempts were made to put a stop to these cruel tournaments through law, but they continued into the 20th century. Finally, such sports were officially banned in the United Kingdom.

The modern pubs

Towards the end of the 20th century, many public houses were owned by breweries in England. The brewers couldn’t grow their business any further and went for amalgamations and buy-outs. As a result, only six large brewers remained in the UK.

They created branded pub chains that allowed round-the-clock drinking. This was mainly the result of the Licensing Act of 2003. The act allowed the pubs in England and Wales to apply for an extension of their opening hours.

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What is the origin of the pub?


The concept of the pub originated from the late 17th century. The idea was established in Great Britain. The pub’s history can be dated back to the Anglo-Saxon times. During these times, many people would gather in different areas to meet with others and enjoy an alcoholic beverage (and sometimes food). These areas were eventually called ‘taverns’. Which was essentially a place where people would gather to drink. People could also retire here for an evening if they wished and it was mainly travellers that did so. Therefore, a tavern also acted as an Inn. In fact, every 20 miles it was likely you’d find a tavern during this time period.


A licence was and still is required to operate a pub. This license gives pub owners a right to serve alcohol for consumption on the premises. However, it wasn’t until the 19th century that pubs became how we know them today. During the 19th century, many call pubs ”the heart of England”. This was because the pubs bought all communities together and create a space for social interaction. Many would gather to meet here nightly or weekly. As pubs popularity increased they started to hold different events to attract new customers and keep existing ones entertained.

Where does the pub stand today?

Unfortunately, pubs have been in decline for the previous 10 years. Many pubs all over the world faced closure from the years 2008-2018. This was due to many reasons. The primary reason was the sheer competition. Not only against other pubs but they were also up against restaurants and bars. The pubs started to struggle and were forced to close due to lack of custom and revenue. However, it’s not all bad news. In 2019, figures show that pubs were on the rise again. This means more pubs were opening up globally and the figure started to rise again.


It is believed that the number of pubs started to rise again due to adaptation. In order to keep up with the competition, pub owners had to evolve their business. They had to keep up-to-date with the constantly changing and strengthening the food and drink industry. This is why many pubs offer extensive and high-quality food menus, a variety of drinks, special events nights and even accommodation. This is to ensure they stay on top of the market and provide customers with everything they need so they don’t go elsewhere.

What are the characteristics of a pub?


The characteristics of a pub will vary from pub to pub. In fact, it’s extremely unlikely that you’ll find two pubs the same. Most pubs now feature outstanding menus full of tasty homemade dishes. And also an extensive drinks menu! This keeps every customer satisfied. Many pubs take over old buildings so the architecture and interior can vary massively. They may feature pool tables, darts and other games to be enjoyed by customers. And even slot machines for those who love to gamble and potentially win some money! Pubs are open to absolutely anyone. All members of the public are welcome to roam in freely regardless of where you’re from.

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When was the fruit machine invented?


The first fruit machine can be dated all the way back to 1895. It was created by Charles August Fey, a mechanic from San Fransico. He called his first invention ‘The Liberty Bell’. This game featured a simplistic game design with 3 reels and 3 rows. The fruit machine could be operated by pulling down a lever at one side and inserting a coin. This was the first coin-operated game ever invented and the games that followed its lead were named ‘one-arm bandits’ due to the lever. The aim of the game was to get a row of matching symbols. This leads to a winning combination and meant you’d receive a cash prize.


In the 20th-century fruit machines that gave out real money prizes were banned in the USA. However, fruit machines still stuck around and were highly popular. The only difference was that if you won, you would receive other prizes, such as candy. Due to the fact that the fruit machines stayed popular, it became evident that people didn’t just play for cash prizes but for entertainment and fun too. Gaming software providers started to create slot games with advanced technology and innovative game designs. Thousands of different slot games came out. Slot games are now the most popular games ever invented and there are so many different variations to choose from. All with games have different designs, themes, features, bonuses and promotions. All they required is for you to insert coins then off you go!

Fruit machine features


Fruit machines have many distinguishable features. The most obvious one is the fruity symbols that are present on the reels. Most fruit machines adopt the traditional and simple game design which features a colourful backdrop with many different fruits of all colours. You will find the reels are adorned with cherries, grapes, lemons, bananas, apples, strawberries and various other fruits. The gameplay is straightforward but entertaining. Read on to see the key features you’ll find on a fruit machine.

⦁ Hold – the hold is found on all fruit machines. When it’s awarded it will come into use after a spin. It will fix one reel in place whilst the other reels spin again. And yes, you get to decide which reel to hold.


⦁ Nudge- this is another important feature found on all fruit machines. You will be rewarded with nudges randomly throughout the game (after spins). This feature allows you to nudge (move) whichever reels they choose, depending on how many nudges you’re awarded. The aim is to find more winning combinations.


⦁ Gamble Feature – You will find that all fruit machines also have a gamble feature. This will present you with the opportunity to gamble all of your winnings. It will usually present you with a game in which you’ll have to bet a higher or lower number. Usually, if you win the gamble feature you will times your jackpot by either 2x, 3x or 4x. It depends on how lucky you’re feeling!


⦁ Cash Ladder – All fruit machines will also have a cash ladder. This will present you with the opportunity to hit a stop button when you feel like the big red light will land on a high number on the ladder. If you’re successful (and hit a high number) this will be your multiplier. And your jackpot will be multiplied by multiplier number!

⦁ Bonus Trail – Some fruit machines feature a bonus trail. When this feature is activated it will allow you to win many different bonuses. Such as free spins and multipliers.

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Are sports betting in pubs legal?


The answer is yes. If a customer chooses to make a sports bet (independently) inside a pub, that is fine. But unfortunately, it’s not completely straightforward. Pub owners should not facilitate sports betting for customers or act as a link between the two. The landlord, pub owner or supervisor must not provide sports betting within pubs as it’s strictly illegal. The same rules apply for bookmakers. So yes, if you wish to make a bet on any sports via your mobile etc (whilst inside a pub) that’s fine and your business. But you must have an individual account with a licensed bookmaker. The pub should not be involved to any extent. Of course, you can also make bets amongst friends (it’s a free country) but no commercial betting should be facilitated in the pubs unless it’s privately through your independent account. Any pubs acting as betting intermediaries could face a hefty fine, risk being closed down completely or even prosecuted.

Why are sports betting not allowed in pubs?


Sports betting is prohibited inside pubs for many reasons, but the principal reason is social responsibility. It is not socially responsible by government laws as they have declared that it would present a huge risk to the public. Consequently, sports betting in pubs is banned. International research manifested this statement. The relationship between alcohol and gambling behaviours can become extremely unhealthy for an individual. The correlation between both can be mentally, physically and financially shattering.

Heavy drinking will present the possibility of pushing gamblers to make impulse decisions, for example making more and higher bets, as they are less fazed by the consequences when intoxicated. Therefore, they are at higher risk or losing more and potentially getting into financial trouble. Generally, drinking alcohol and gambling are two things that can easily spiral out of control. Of course, the majority of people can entertain both of these things and live a normal life. But we must not forget about the minority that unfortunately create an unhealthy addiction.

Alcoholism or/ and a gambling addiction can ruin peoples lives. It can cause social problems, financial problems, emotional problems, physical problems, psychological problems, occupational problems and many more damages to your life. Therefore, it is a pub owners responsibility to not facilitate sports betting and look after its customers best interests. As it’s evident that sports betting in pubs could be a recipe for disaster.

Does this mean you cannot watch sporting events in pubs?


No. Pub owners can still allow customers to watch any sporting events on their premises. This is the pub owners own personal decision. Of course, many love to watch different sports events with their friends over a chilled beer. It’s a good atmosphere and also brings in custom for the pubs. And despite sports betting being illegal for a pub to facilitate. This doesn’t mean customers cannot make any bets between friends and family or via mobile, with their individual betting account. This isn’t any of the pub owners business. However, it’s important to note that the owner should never allow customers to bet through any channel of their own. For example, via the pub phone or owners phone. This will mean the pub is acting as an intermediary and could get into serious legal trouble. The fine is a whopping $5,000 or even worse closure or a prison sentence.

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Games that are usually played in pubs https://www.garmanspub.com/2020/11/28/games-that-are-usually-played-in-pubs/ https://www.garmanspub.com/2020/11/28/games-that-are-usually-played-in-pubs/#respond Sat, 28 Nov 2020 09:16:00 +0000 https://www.garmanspub.com/?p=24 Darts Darts is a traditional pub game. So it’s extremely common to find a darts board in pubs in the

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Darts


Darts is a traditional pub game. So it’s extremely common to find a darts board in pubs in the 21st century. Whether you’re playing it for fun or you are a serious player, most pubs will accommodate you. It’s a competitive sport in which two players must throw sharp-pointed missiles (known as darts) at a target (the dartboard). The dartboard will feature different rings with different point numbers written in them. Whichever area you hit is the number of points you will accumulate. The player with the most points at the end of the game (you can choose how many rounds you play) wins.

Pool


Finding a pool table in pubs is also extremely common. Many love playing pool for the social aspect. You can enjoy a game with your friends as a nice break from sitting around chatting over drinks. But people also find it a great way to socialise and meet new people. You can meet people from all walks of life in the pub that fancy a game. This is a great way to form relationships at your local. The sport can become a hobby for many and you can progress your skills the more you play. It can be very satisfying to gain new skills and become a better player.

Aunt Sally


Aunt Sally is an extremely traditional English pub game. It existed since the 17th century! In the game, there will be a model of an old women’s head with a pipe in her mouth (which is usually made of clay). Players must gather around and throw sticks at her mouth with the aim of breaking her pipe. And of course, whichever individual or team breaks the pipe first will win!

Devil among the tailors


Devil among the tailors is a pub game which involves 9 small skittles that are arranged in a 3×3 square. Usually, there is an elevated table with the game placed upon it, this is to ensure easy viewing for players. The game features a wooden ball that hangs from a string. This will be attached to a thick wooden pole which is placed at the back of the games platform. The aim of the game is to swing the ball in an arc and knock all the skittles down. You can choose how many rounds you play. If all skittles are knocked down, you will gain a point. The team or player with the most points at the end of the game will win. You can have miniature or giant versions of the game. It all depends on how many players are playing. Usually, a pub will feature a bigger version of the game so other customers can enjoy watching the game too.

Ringing the bull


Ringing the bull is also a traditional pub game which dates all the way back to the middle ages. So, it has a very long history in the pub game culture. The game usually comes as an oak board with a bull faced carved into it. It will also feature a hook and ring. You will be given a metal ring that is attached to some rope. The aim will be to swing the metal ring and aim to catch it on the hook. Sounds pretty straightforward, right? However, this game will take skill, concentration and a steady hand.

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There are many reasons why you might choose to visit a pub. Pubs provide a space to relax and unwind, for new friendships to form or to simply reunite with friends and family over some drinks and pub grub. It’s a great place for social interaction. Pubs from all over the world will share the incentive to host different events for the community. This is not only a way of attracting new customers but also to keep existing ones. If people are kept entertained and enjoy themselves they are more inclined to return. It’s always good to switch things up and offer customers something new. Read on to find a list of different examples of events you might find held at your local pub.

Quiz nights


Quiz nights at pubs are a classic and have been around for decades. Because let’s face it, everyone loves a good pub quiz. The competitive spirit brings fun and a lively atmosphere as people team up to test their knowledge and answer a set of questions. Not only will you feel part of a community but it’s also a great way to spend time with family, friends or whoever is on your team. Most pubs will host quizzes weekly so it gives people a reason to get out of the house and have something to look forward to. It will test your knowledge and you’re guaranteed to learn new things. And of course, who doesn’t love the chance to win prizes, free drinks or money.

Live music


Attending a live music event hosted by a pub can be a very rewarding experience. You will get to witness the musicians talents and skills firsthand and enjoy the ambience they create. Usually, the atmosphere is special, with people singing and dancing along. Which is enough to get anyone in a good mood. You’ll be able to feel the magic of the music and gather with your friends and family to enjoy a night of entertainment and talent. Whether it’s an acoustic singer, Jazz or heavy mental. You can take your pick on which live music night you want to attend!

Special occasions


Pubs will host many special events throughout the year. This is a great business strategy to attract new customers and also to please existing ones. For example, pubs may host Valentines Day, Mothers/ Fathers Day, Halloween, Easter Sunday, Christmas, St. Patricks and much more. This keeps things fresh and interesting for pub owners and customers. As well as creating a space for everyone to celebrate these special events together.


Pubs can also choose to host more personal events too. Such as wedding receptions, birthday parties, engagement parties, baby showers etc. This list is endless! Any event you wish can be held at a pub if agreed with the owner. Many people spend a lot of time at their local pub. Therefore, choosing to host events there can feel more intimate and special.

Karaoke


Many people love karaoke for the pure laugher, fun and entertainment it brings. Of course, you might get lucky and witness a few talented singers. But most people will participate simply because they enjoy it. It builds a sense of community through music and allows people to showcase their talents (or not so good singing voice). It doesn’t matter how bad or good you are, the important thing is bringing people together for a night of enjoyment as they take to the karaoke stage.

Comedy nights


Comedy nights are extremely popular in pubs around the world. It’s a great way to showcase professional comedians or even local amateurs. The primary focus of comedy is to amuse and entertain the audience. Because everyone loves to laugh. It creates a bond between people as you can connect with people with a similar sense of humour whilst watching the witty jokes unfold. Comedy is guaranteed to create a positive atmosphere and can work wonders on lifting peoples spirits.

Speed dating


Speed dating events held in pubs are becoming increasingly more popular. It can sometimes feel difficult to meet new people so this gives you an opportunity to meet others and possibly even create a romance. It’s a great alternative to dating apps as you can meet people in real life and it will cut out all the awkward small talk over messages. It’s a fun way for people to mingle and meet many potential partners in a small period of time. And the best part? if you don’t like someone, you don’t have to speak to them for too long. So it saves you a lot of time on bad first dates.

Casino nights


And finally, casino nights. These events can be so much fun in pubs. Of course, it’s illegal in many places to gamble for real money inside a pub. However, setting up games with fake money does the trick too. Most people will attend these events simply for fun and the entertaining competitive spirit. If they want to gamble for real money, they’d probably hit the casino. Most pubs will host these nights with a fancy dress theme which people love.

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A guide to gambling in pubs https://www.garmanspub.com/2020/11/13/a-guide-to-gambling-in-pubs/ https://www.garmanspub.com/2020/11/13/a-guide-to-gambling-in-pubs/#respond Fri, 13 Nov 2020 22:23:00 +0000 https://www.garmanspub.com/?p=10 What gambling machines will find inside pubs today? The old fashioned fruit machines are rarely found inside pubs in the

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What gambling machines will find inside pubs today?


The old fashioned fruit machines are rarely found inside pubs in the modern days that we live in. Despite the classic fruit machines popularity since all the way back from the 1400s, they are becoming less common as time goes on. In fact, gambling machines are so advanced now as technology has advanced extensively since then. So consequently, these fruit machines are viewed as dated and dull. They have been replaced in pubs all over the world with up-to-date gambling machines. These machines will feature a variety of slot and table games. With new and updated game designs to maximize the gambling experience.


Gambling in pubs definitely isn’t as popular as it once was. Most people prefer to visit a casino or gamble online now. However, many still enjoy spinning the reels or placing a bet on poker whilst enjoying a chilled beer (or whatever you rather). It’s easy to spend many hours playing all the up-to-date and ultra-modern games on offer now. All you have to do is insert money into the machines and get started. You can spend hours enjoying the incredible themes, 3D graphics, animations and sound effects. But always remember, it’s important to know when to stop. Always factor loses into games and never gamble more than you can afford.

Licensed rules and regulations


All pubs worldwide have to follow strict rules and regulations if they decide to install gambling machines. They must ensure they are up-to-date and verified with the Gambling Commission.
General rules are as followed (they may vary slightly from pub to pub):


⦁ All pubs that have decided to install gambling machines must ensure they only allow customers to access them during particular hours. These hours will vary from pub to pub but MUST coexist with the premises licensed hours for the sale of alcohol (Gambling Act 2005).


⦁ It is vital that all customers that use the machines are 18+. The staff at the premises must check all ID’s or they risk being fined $10,000. And will receive a warning, 3 strikes (warnings) and they will be forced to close down.

⦁ The gambling machines come in categories C or D. This basically means they are only available in certain places. And also can only accept bets of a maximum of $1 and the maximum win is $100. This ensures restricted and regulated gameplay. So players cannot get carried away and cause any big financial damage.

This strict rules and regulations must be carried out with each lincesed pub that has installed gambling machines. Failure to do so will result in fines and eventually the closure of the pub. The Gambling Commision make regular checks to ensure all buisness owners are complying with these rules.

Responsibility


After reading through the rules, you will be made aware of the obligations pub owners need to follow. This is to ensure their machines are safe for public use. In addition to these rules, it is the machine suppliers responsibility to show the RTP (return to player), an 18+ badge, maximum pay-in/ payout, and gambling awareness (numbers or support and services). This is to ensure the public is aware of all information before playing. And also where to get support if they feel their gambling is becoming unhealthy.

If you choose to gamble online on your mobile phone whilst in a pub you should take extra care to play responsibly since drinking impairs your judgement. For more info visit www.casinosjungle.com

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Read on to find out the answers to common questions about pub culture.

Is there a difference in pubs all over the world?


Yes. Pubs are likely to vary from pub to pub. Every country will have its own adaptions of pubs. And of course, Great Britain is where the pub originated from. So this is where you’ll find the most traditional pubs. Great Britain pubs will definitely differ from say American or Australian versions of pubs. American has more of a bar scene than a pub scene. Typically what Americans call a ‘pub’ will usually feature lots of big screens where sports events are played regularly. You can expect a lively, loud and rowdy atmosphere. With game after game. In comparison, British pubs are usually quiet and relaxing environments. Where people go to relax and unwind after a hard days work or to socialise with others. Britains treat pubs how Americans treat coffee shops. Brits will stop by there for a few coffees (pints) relax, unwind and catch up with some old friends.

Are pubs a British thing?


Yes, pubs originated from Great Britain. The first pub was established, like most things, in Roman times. In fact, in Anglo-Saxon times they were named ‘alehouses’ or ‘taverns’ but served the same purpose. They were a place to meet and socialise with overs over an alcoholic beverage. In the 19th century, these places were called ‘pubs’ and areas we know them today. Many viewed them as essential in communities as it acted as a meeting point for everyone to connect. The popularity of pubs continued to grow and soon there were thousands all over the country.

Why is the pub culture so prominent in Britain?


It’s true that the pub is deeply engrained into British culture. This is because pubs play a crucial role in encouraging social interaction and bringing communities together. Especially people that live in villages or rural areas. Pubs are so deeply ingrained into British society that even many of Bristish favourite TV programmes will feature them. With favourite characters gathering at their local pub often to discuss the recent affairs over a pint.

Where did the name ‘Pub’ come from?


As previously mentioned, pubs used to be called either ‘alehouses’ or ‘taverns’ in Roman times. Eventually, they adopted the name ‘pub’ which was short for ‘public house’. It was a space where anyone from the public could come to enjoy an alcoholic beverage. And of course, the pub owner would have a license to state that alcoholic beverages were allowed to be sold for consumption in the establishment.

Bar vs Pub, what’s the difference?


The differences between a bar and pub may not seem that significant. But the culture of both is very different. As mentioned before, pubs have a very long history. Brits have been drinking in them since the Roman times, with an ale in hand and a pipe in the other. However, bars originated from the US. It is also a place where alcoholic drinks are served. However, usually has a more upbeat and smart atmosphere. At a pub you are likely to be drinking pints, ciders sometimes wine. But at bars, it’s common to be drinking heavy spirits. They do have distinct ambiences but the overall function is the same.

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Slot games in pubs and bars


Thousands of pubs and restaurants all over the world feature different slot and table games on gambling machines inside their premises. Each machine will have a number of different games available for customers to play in an attempt to win some cash. This form of entertainment attracts many customers that are searching for excitement through gambling. People play slot and table games for many reasons. Whether it’s to pass time, for fun/excitement or as their hobby. Whatever your reason is, a pub and bar atmosphere is the perfect place to immerse yourself in the entertaining games on offer. Entertainment is key in the pub/bar industry because it not only attracts customers but also keeps them there for longer. This is vital in the industry as the longer a customer stays, the more money they will spend. And it will also encourage repeat custom.


People globally seek different forms of entertainment. Whether it’s meeting your loved ones for a fancy meal and catching up about recent events. Or something a little more exciting, like gambling for real cash prizes. The pub and bar culture is thriving and only gets more and more popular as the years go on. This is hardly surprising because people go to pubs and bars to connect, relax, wind down, have fun, meet people, catch up with old friends, listen to music, play games and so many other things that bring them joy. And of course, doing this with a glass of wine, beer, cocktail (or whatever you rather) helps. Finding a bar or pub that offers slot games can only enhance the experience. Get the best of both worlds.

Types of slot and table games available


Some pubs and bars will feature more the traditional and dated fruit machines (which much love). However, from an economic point of view, this won’t be viable for much longer. With the advanced technology of the 21st century, there is now extremely high functioning and innovative games available. So we expect the old fashioned fruit machines to die out. Many pubs will offer more innovative and exciting slot and table games with up-to-date 3D graphics and animations. It all depends on your preference. Some people prefer simple. So make sure you do your research on the pub/ bar beforehand. Slot games, in particular, are becoming extremely popular globally, and their popularity keeps growing. You will find casinojungle.com as the most useful website to give ideas on various high-quality and exciting slot games to play. You will find many reviews of different slots and table games and also the best software game providers. So you can create an idea of what themes, features, bonuses and promotions you want before choosing your favourites. And make sure you check out the minimum/ maximum bets, RTPs and volatility to check you’re happy with them before playing.


Playing slot machines with a drink by your side can be a great experience. Can you think of anything better than sipping on an alcoholic drink of your choice whilst enjoying the entertainment that slot games can offer? New and innovative slot games can produce the most incredible 3D graphics, animations and sound effects with advanced technology. Which seriously enhances the gaming experience. Not only are you guaranteed to have fun but you can also make some money too. Sounds good, right? So head over to the nearest local pub with slot machines and try it out. Pub’s all over the world have caught onto the trend. There are also free slot machines in most pubs too! So if you don’t want the risk of losing any money you can play risk-free in the demo mode.

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What is two-up?


Two-up is a traditional Australian gambling game that you are only permitted to play once a year on a specific date. This game is legal on Anzac day, which takes place on April the 25th. Anzac day commemorates former Australians and New Zealanders who fought and died in the war. It is a remembrance day for those who served for their countries. Typically, the mornings of Anzac day is spent at veteran parades. And the afternoon in the pubs playing twos-up. This will sound very strange to many but to Aussies, it’s a respected tradition that many look forward to. There’s one thing for sure, Anzac day is extremely lively in Australia. So, if you’re a tourist and happen to be in Australia on this day, make sure you take a visit to any pub. You’ll have a lot of fun. The atmosphere is extremely energetic and high-spirited. And there’s sure to be many Aussies making use of the only day two-up can be played in each pub you encounter.

When did it start?


The origin of two-up is unknown. However, two-up is said to be around since the 1850s according to many. Aussies believe it was popular in World War 1 with soldiers. They used this game to pass time and enjoy themselves through the hardships of war. The game eventually became illegal. This was because it was technically an unregulated form of gambling. Although the games still went on, players had to be extremely careful in case police caught them. Each game would have someone on the lookout for the police, often referred to as the ‘cockatoo’ and would warn players of incoming police. It’s popularity continued to grow throughout Australia. So in 1991, the government decided this game could be played annually, for one day a year (Anzac day) after 12pm. The main rule was that it could not be played for profit. And that all proceeds should be donated to charity. And of course, you must be 18+.

What are the rules of two-up

  • First, you will need two coins and a flat wooden board, often referred to as ‘paddle’ or ‘kip’. A designated spinner should be chosen. They will be the coin flipper.’
  • All players that wish to bet should stand in a circle around the table the betting table. This is known as the ‘ring’.
  • You must place a bet on which side the coins will land, heads or tails. So, you might bet that they both land on heads, or tails. Or one lands on heads and one lands on tails (this is known as odds). The spinner must agree to bet the same amount as the rest of the players but on the opposite result.
  • If the coins both land on head, the spinner will win. And if both land on tails, the spinner will loose. If the spinner loses, they will also lose their right to spin. If the coins land on head or tails (odds) then the spinner should throw again.
  • All players that wish to bet around the ring, should decide whether they think the spinner will lose or win. Once everyone has placed their bets and game results, it’s time to begin. Whoever guesses correctly wins the money. Sounds simple, right?

Side note: the two coins must fly atleast 3 metres into the air and not touch any of its surroundings. For example, the roof. It will also have to fall within the ring to count.


It’s important to study the rules before playing two-up. You don’t want to throw money down the drain. Give yourself the best possible chance to win some cash.

Where can I play two-up?


You will find a game of two-up in almost any pub in Australia on Anzac day. It’s very fair that pubs will not have a game organised on this day. Of course, it depends on what type of game you’re looking for. Some quick research will help you to find the biggest two-up games in Australia. Many people enjoy these that are just there for entertainment and not to bet. But of course, if you’re looking for quieter ones, any local pub will do. Just be responsible and enjoy yourself!


Read our top 10 pubs in Australia for an idea of where to visit.

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