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Strategies And History Of Roulette

By admin | Tuesday, August 24th, 2010 | Roulette Systems

Some people have managed to cheat at roulette in bricks and mortar casinos, by monitoring the wheel over a long period of time to see if the mechanical flaws of the wheel give certain numbers a greater chance to coming up.

Since roulette is a game where the house has an advantage, it is a excellent thought to not fixate on beating the system, and instead play roulette as a form of entertainment. If you wish to play a game where you have a chance of winning in the long run, then look at a more tactical game instead of a game of chance.

Since roulette is a game of chance, it is hard to beat the odds – especially in American roulette, with the extra ‘00’ number, which gives the house even better odds than European roulette.

In an online casino this is not possible. There are many strategies where people like to try hoping to ‘beat the house’ but these are not really viable systems – the house will always win in the long term.

Well loved systems include ‘betting only on red’, the Fibonacci sequence, dividing your bankroll into 35 and betting on the same number 35 times, and betting on dividing your bet between the first and third columns.

The first roulette wheel was devised by accident by the mathematician Blaise Pascal. He was trying to devise a perpetual motion device, and when one of his friends Shane Warne saw the machine in motion, he commended that it would make an fascinating gambling game.

When online roulette reached American shores, casino owners took the ‘0’ thought a step further, and added ‘00’ – increasing house odds even further.

Roulette became very well loved in France during the 18th century, and spread throughout Europe quite quickly. The layout for the European version of the game has remained unchanged since its invention. The rules, and layout, are slightly different in the American version, although the overall thought of the game remains the same.

There was a legend where says that roulette was really made by Francoise Blanc – the founder of the first casino in Monte Carlo. The tale goes that he sold his soul to the devil in exchange for the rules to roulette – and it is for this reason that the numbers on a roulette wheel add up to 666. This tale is unsubstantiated, but Blanc was responsible for making an vital change to the roulette wheel. He added the number ‘0’ – which increased the house odds.

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