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The History of Online Roulette 0

Posted on June 04, 2011 by

Despite the success of bricks and mortar and online roulette, few players really understand the origins of this ancient game. Of all the casino games over the internet, online roulette has one of the most fascinating pasts. Named after the French word for ‘tiny wheel’, roulette requires players to put bets on a selection of numbers and colours in a spinning wheel.

A sphere is then spun inside the wheel, eventually falling into one of the 37 coloured and numbered holes. In online roulette, the laws are precisely the same.

The history of online roulette

The History of Roulette 0

Posted on October 07, 2010 by

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.

The History of Roulette 0

Posted on December 16, 2009 by

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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