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The History of Casino Games - American Roulette

  

The History of American Roulette

Roulette is a casino game of chance based on a simple but successful idea: guess where the little ball will end up, and you win at roulette. Roulette, or "little wheel" in French, has proved to be a very popular game in casinos around the world.

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Although the precise history of roulette may be in dispute, seventeenth-century France is believed to be the home of the first roulette wheel. This original type of roulette was created by the scientist and mathematician Blaise Pascal. During the 1800's, Roulette became a very popular casino game both in Europe and in the United States of America. It is believed that the game of Roulette was introduced to the United States by Frenchmen who arrived in New Orleans in the nineteenth century.

Adding Zeros to the Roulette Wheel

As the game of Roulette became more popular, casino owners decided to add a zero to the roulette wheel as one of the sections, as a way to improve odds in the house's favor. With the zero section added, the odds of hitting the player's number went from
1-out-of-36 to 1-out-of-37. Realizing the potential to make even more money, casino owners in the United States added an additional section with a double zero to the game of American Roulette, producing a zero and a double zero on the same roulette wheel. This innovation increased the odds even more in the house's favor, up to 1-out-of-38. It is reported that a picture of an American eagle was sometimes included in the place of the double zero on early versions of the American roulette wheels.

The game of American Roulette is a game based on chance and luck. Although some may consider the game to appear rather complicated when looking at the roulette table, this is an exciting and intriguing form of entertainment. American Roulette consists of a wheel containing numbered slots and a little ball which bounces as the wheel spins, until it rests in one of the sections.

The American Roulette wheel features thirty-eight slots, which includes sections numbered one to thirty-six and a zero and a double zero section. The thirty-six numbered sections are colored red or black alternately and the zero and double zero compartments are colored in green. The aim of the game is to try to forecast where the little ball will land. Bets may be placed on a single number, a combination of numbers, a color of section, or whether it will be an odd or even number.

American Roulette Goes Online

 
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Thanks to the widespread success of the Internet and the introduction of online casinos, American Roulette made its way onto the internet casino scene in the mid 1990s. The online roulette game therefore has rather a short history, but it has quickly proved to be a popular and exciting form of online entertainment. Today, online versions of the American Roulette game may be located at many of the best online casinos.

The major advantage of playing roulette online is being able to enjoy the convenience of playing when and where you wish. Another attractive benefit to playing American Roulette online is that along with other top casino games, there are free games available at the online roulette sites. This enables a player to learn how to play for no charge until he feels ready for the challenge of online American Roulette for real money bets. Whichever way you choose to play American Roulette, the excitement, fun and glamour is all there in the spinning wheel.


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