Roulette - How to Win Roulette (Roleta)? from donna's blog

Roulette has always been one of the most popular types of games in casinos, appearing frequently in both movies and novels. The roulette wheel originated in France in the 17th century and is said to be inspired by the famous mathematician "Blaise Pascal" when he studied the principle of perpetual motion. In 1843, the Frenchman Brands added the number 0 to the original Roleta wheel to increase the house edge (in other words, to reduce the probability of winning), and later spread to the United States, where the Americans added the number 00 to the Roleta wheel ( In the early days, it was also replaced by an eagle pattern). Roulette is one of the most popular games in many places, and Monte Carlo is one of them because it was Blanche who built the first casino there. In the game of roulette, all wins and losses depend only on luck, so there was an interesting rumor at the time, rumored that Brice had made a deal with the devil because the sum of 1 to 36 on the Roleta wheel happened to represent the devil's 666.

Roulette occupies an important position in any casino. How can such a game that is completely won by luck always have high popularity in the casino and endure for a long time? In a fair casino, in every fair roulette wheel, the odds are the same for all numbers. This also means that any number has a chance to win the grand prize. Although no one is quite sure what the next winning number will be on the roulette wheel. But given the chance, who wouldn't want to be the next jackpot winner?
The roulette wheel originated in France in the 17th century and was designed by the famous mathematician "Blaise Pascal" at that time, inspired by the principle of perpetual motion. At first, there were 36 numbers on a roulette wheel, and each number was separated by red and black, but the numbers were not arranged in order, and then the Frenchman Blanche added the number 0 to improve the chance of winning the dealer.


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Added Dec 11 '22

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