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History of roulette


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Roulette is a classic casino game of chance. After spinning the wheel, the player has to guess in which sector the ball will stop. The game's popularity is due to its simple rules and high chance of winning. However, not everyone knows the details of the emergence of this entertainment. In history, there are many theories about the game's origin, including exciting facts.

The main versions of the origin of roulette

There are many mentions about which country can claim to create gambling entertainment. The origins of the game are found in ancient Rome. Locals threw lots by spinning a disk from a chariot on a vertical axis. An analogue of roulette was in North America. Indians predicted the future with the help of a wolf spinning in a stationary circle.

However, there needs to be more accurate information about who created the game. Let's consider the most popular versions in more detail.

Chinese

Traces of the prototype of roulette's origin are in ancient China. Tibetan monks created a game with a round field divided into 666 square cells. On its edges were 37 statuettes of animals.

Monks from the Dominican Republic adopted the game but changed it slightly. They replaced the animal figurines with the numbers 0 through 36. Thus, the prototype of the modern variation of the gambling game appeared.

French

The prototype of roulette called Hoka appeared in France in the second half of the XVII century, immediately after the opening of the first gambling house, Cardinal Giulio Mazarini. The playing field was made in a circle with 40 numbered holes, including three zero cells. In the center was an axle with spokes that set the wheel in motion. The ball stopped in a hole and pointed to a certain number. There was also a special rule with a zero - if the ball fell outside it, the casino got all the money.

Pascal's

Popular theory is that the creator of roulette is the famous French mathematician Blaise Pascal. Moreover, he created two variations of gambling entertainment at once. Their features are shown in the table.

More reliable information about which theories is true needs to be provided. Therefore, it remains only to guess what name version of roulette Pascal invented.

Police

There is an opinion about the invention of roulette by police officers from France. In the XVIII century, Paris observed many cheats. To prevent their machinations, the head of the criminal police, Gabriel de Sartin, proposed in 1765 to introduce an entirely new form of entertainment in gambling houses instead of card games—roulette. In it, the game process takes place in such a way that people cannot influence the outcome. Thus, the process became as transparent as possible.

Modernization of the zero

Initially, roulette consisted of a field with 38 sectors. Among them were two zeros, which increased the casino's advantage over players. When adding up all the numbers, the total was 666. In this regard, there was a popular theory about the mystical origin of this entertainment.

In 1843, brothers Francois and Louis Blanc modernized the original version. They created roulette with one zero sector, which increased the probability of winning. Many casinos adopted this invention, which became popular.

Modern period

Roulette is popular all over the world. The most common are three variations of the gambling game:

● European - with one zero
● French - with one zero sectors and a special rule that increases the advantage of players to the casino: the fallout "0" players lose only half of the bet
● American - a version with two zeros and a casino advantage of 5.26%.

Bull is another common variety of roulette without the Zero sector. However, it is not as popular as the above types of gambling.

The last stage of development is the appearance of the Internet. Roulette can be played in many virtual casinos. It is presented in the section with table entertainment. This format has many advantages. Users can play without leaving home; for this, you need to search a search engine and find the most popular online casinos—1xBet or Pin Up.

Melbet is especially worth paying attention to, as it offers an incredible variety of entertainment. To get access to it, you need to registration on Melbet.com, which will take less than a minute. Then, you will have to deposit your account, and you can start playing.

Roulette is a game in which there are often big wins. Earlier, it became known that a college professor had won 8 million dollars in five years. However, sometimes luck turns its back on people, and they lose all their property in roulette.

At the heart of the virtual variation is a random number generator that determines the frequency of winnings. Well, those who want to get the effect of presence in a land-based gambling house can run a Live version of roulette. In this case, the result will depend solely on luck. In the process, you can watch the rotation of the wheel and other actions of a real dealer.

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