Roulette History



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'Roulette history is hard to come by because the origin of roulette is lost, and there was likely some form of a wheel based game going back almost as far as the origin of the wheel itself. There are stories that the game was invented in China and brought to Europe by traders who were trading with the Chinese.

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'Several early versions of a wheel and spinning ball were invented in the 17th and 18th centuries in Europe. The first games that we would recognize as modern roulette were introduced in Paris casinos around the end of the 18th century. This game contained all of the features that we have today with the one exception, the single zero was colored red while the double zero was colored black. This led to some confusion for players and the color green was introduced for the zero and double zero to alleviate the confusion.

'In the mid 19th century the single zero game was invented in France, this reduced the casino's edge thereby increasing the odds of the player. When gambling was outlawed in Germany the inventor of the single zero machine (Louis Blanc) accepted an invitation to go to Monaco to establish and operate a casino. The casino set the standards for roulette in Europe, and roulette remained exclusive to Monte Carlo until 1933. This led to the gambling and resort industry in Monaco as many of Europe's rich were attracted to the luxurious Monte Carlo casino.

'The use of the double zero roulette wheels survived in the United States and is sometimes called the American Wheel. The introduction of the single zero wheel (with better odds for the player) resulted in the demise of the double zero wheels in Europe and has become known as the French Wheel in roulette history.

'In Europe (also Atlantic City in the U.S.) the Casino's offered another refinement to the game that increased the odds yet again for the player, the option of 'En Prison' was offered. With the en prison option if the player has bet an even money bet (Even-Odd, Red-Black, 1-18 or 19-36) and zero or double zero is the next outcome the player has two options:

  • 1. The player can 'imprison' the bet. This means the bet stays where it is and the next spin determines if the bet is lost or returned to the player.
  • 2. The player may surrender half of the bet.'[1]

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Roulette History

Roulette in French stands for ‘little wheel’ and today it is believed that this casino game was invented in France during the 17th century. Though no one can be too sure when it comes to roulette history there are few certain facts that help us to sketch a rather accurately the roulette history.

Blaise Pascal, the notorious French mathematician, is believed to the one who invented the roulette wheel during the 17th century. Pascal was fascinated by perpetual motion devices and it can be assumed that the roulette wheel was formed as a by-product of his love to these devices.

The game had huge success in the south of France and little could people resist to the great entertainment that the roulette wheel presented for gamblers.

In 1842 Frenchmen Francois and Louis Blanc had made another step in roulette history – they invented the ‘0’ pocket in the wheel with the aim of increasing the house edge of roulette bets.

But since gambling were then forbidden in France the game was introduced in Hamburg, Germany, where the two could operate roulette games without fearing of the law.

But sometime later on Francois and his son Camille went to South of France. There they introduced their roulette games to the Charles III, the Prince of Monaco, who was known for his affection for gambling games.

There is a myth which tells that Blanc signed with the devil for the secrets of the roulette hence his huge success with roulette games. This myth is based upon the fact that by adding up all the numbers on the roulette wheel the result is 666, which is referred to as “the beast’s number”.

The Blancs’ roulette game hit the hot iron and they planted the seeds of what will later become today’s Monte Carlo. Roulette games with a single zero were exclusively played in Monte Carlo until 1933. But that’s not all for the roulette history.

In the 1800’s roulette arrived to the US where it had also gained huge success. American casinos were not very pleased with the European roulette, since the house edge of it was pretty low, and so they introduced a new version of roulette where there are two zero pockets, and not just one. The American roulette’s higher house edge brought casinos billions of dollars ever since.

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Both the American and European roulette games are today the first attraction for gamblers at any live or online casinos and not much has changed in the roulette history ever since the invention of the American Roulette.

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Edi Wallace – Copywriter 2006-04-02