Roulete

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History of Roulete

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Pascal’s Contributions
The exciting casino game roulete dates back as far as the 18th century. Meaning “little wheel” in French, roulete was invented in France before it quickly spread throughout Europe due to its popularity. You may remember learning about Pascal’s triangle in school, created by the esteemed French mathematician Blaise Pascal. During the 1600’s, he made significant contributions to probability theory and projective geometry in mathematics, and the Pascal triangle was later named after him. He is responsible for some of the first forms of roulete. As he pursued his efforts to find a perpetual motion machine in the 1600’s, he created a type of roulete wheel that we still use today.

The Legend
The wheel was used to play roulete in Paris during the early 18th century, possibly earlier throughout the late 1700’s. As legend has it, two Frenchman by the names of Francois and Louis Blanc established some of the first casinos in Monte Carlo after they introduced a wheel with a single zero on. This single zero gave the wheel a total of 37 numbers, 0-36. They were thought to have made a deal with the devil in order to find out the secrets of the game of roulete. This legend derived from the fact that adding up numbers 1-36 gives you a sum of 666, widely considered to be the number of the beast. While the legend may or may not be true, the story is still told today to carry on the supernatural history associated with the game.

Roulete Arrives in America
As the game continued to be enjoyed in Parisian casinos and throughout Europe, it eventually made its way overseas to the United States and was embraced with just as much enthusiasm. By the mid 1800’s, roulete was recognized as a glamorous game for the beautiful and intelligent. It was associated with a classy casino lifestyle that the wealthy enjoyed, and soon enough the United States altered it to create their own version of the game. The American version remained similar to the European version except the American wheel was made with a double zero slot to increase the house edge. The French version of the wheel continued to grow in popularity in the southern parts of the United States and eventually made its way out west and flourished during the Gold Rush period. If you play roulete today, it is ideal to play the European version of the game because you have better odds of winning due to the double zero slot.

Roulete Today
While casinos blossomed throughout the Unites States during the world in the 1970’s, roulete notably became one of the most preferred casino games in history. It is still played world-wide and even on-line today, and gamblers continue to try to find a multitude of ways to cheat the game or to find new strategies for success. It is a game that appeals to all kinds of gamblers due to the many ways it can be played. It can be high risk or low risk, depending on how you play it. The variety of different bets that can be used has been one of the most alluring factors of the game, which has attracted players to it for centuries and will continue to for many years to come.
Last Updated on Tuesday, 23 November 2010 00:31