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Online Roulette and the Theory of probability 0

Posted on October 22, 2010 by admin

Roulette was invented by a French mathematician named Blaise Pascal.  Gamblers know Pascal as the inventor of roulette, but he is most well known for developing the theory of probability.  Blaise was born in 1623 in Clermont, France.  When he was 16 years old, Blaise came up with a theory for projecting numbers that impressed all the leading mathematicians of Paris.  Blaise was not only a mathematician but he was also an inventor. 

 

The History of Roulette 0

Posted on October 07, 2010 by admin

The history of Roulette started in 1655 in France. The father of Roulette is the famous mathematician, scientist and philosopher Blaise Pascal (1623-1662), responsible for important contributions to science as the scientific method and the mechanical calculator. Roulette was born by chance, like almost all great inventions, when Pascal tried to create an instrument of perpetual motion. Although he missed his attempt, Roulette has become an invention that it is still in our culture and casinos. After a while, it was discovered that the wheel could be used to play. No one used it before 1842. The original concept of Blaise Pascal changed when the French Francois and Louis Blanc added a 0 at the Roulette, which reached 37 numbers and then, through the 0, which give less chance to win for bet players and could motivate gambling establishment to adopt Roulette.

Differences of Roulette Game Types 0

Posted on September 27, 2010 by admin

The word roulette literally means ‘small wheel’. The game involves the spinning of a small wheel, which has certain numbers on it. Players place their bets while the wheel is spinning. At one stage the bets are halted by the dealer and the wheel begins to slow down. The number on which the ball lands is said to be the winning number and those who bet on this number are given their due.

The game is no doubt a fast paced one and since it does not involve too many rules, it is easy to pick up and learn. You can try an online roulette version for practice.

The History of Roulette 0

Posted on August 25, 2010 by admin

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Roulette is the oldest casino game in the World! 0

Posted on April 10, 2010 by admin

Did you know that Roulette is the oldest casino game in the world? Yes, in fact the oldest roulette was actually created in France back in the 18th century. In the 17th century, it was Blaise Pascal who introduced roulette in his search for perpetual motion machine. Today’s game of roulette has been played since 1796 in Paris.

The word roulette is actually a casino game which literally mean as “little wheel”. Players can choose to bet on either a single or multiple numbers, odd or even numbers, or the colors black and red. Wherever the ball landed, that is the winning color or number.

The History of Roulette 0

Posted on December 16, 2009 by admin

The word “Roulette” in French means a “small wheel”.The word “Roulette” in French means a Roulette is considered to be the most popular game of chance in the world. The exact history regarding the game of Roulette is unknown though there are theories. One such theory was that the game was invented in China and was brought to Europe by Dominican monks who in those days were trading with the Chinese. The second theory states that a man named Blaise Pascal, a 17th Century French mathematician, invented the game. After the basic elements of the game were devised by the French math scholar Pascal, there were no further substantive changes in the rules until some two hundred years later when the Blanc Brothers added a zero to Pascal’s wheel.



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