Casino Roulette Basics
Roulette (meaning ‘small wheel' in French) has always been, and continues to be, the gambling world's most popular game. With a simple spin of the wheel you can win big and this is why it is so popular both live and at online casinos.
Casino Roulette Versions - European Vs American
Not all casino roulette games are created equal and it is important to note the different types available. Though they make look very similar, European tables contain 37 pockets (or slots) numbered 1 to 36 along with a single zero. American versions, on the other hand, have 38 pockets numbered 1 to 36, plus two zeros. Therefore, American tables provides worse odds.
Regardless of where you are playing, casino roulette is played with participants placing their chips on the number, or numbers, they predict a ball will land on when the wheel comes to a stop. The dealer, or croupier, then turns the wheel as the participants await the result with wild anticipation. Should a player bet on a single number and win, the payoff is 35:1, that is, for each dollar wagered, the player wins an extra $35.
There is another variation of the game called mini roulette which is a bit different since it is played on a "mini" sized table.
Wagering
Additional wagering options - however with smaller payoffs - include bets on a variety of numbers in a range of combinations such as on all odd or all even numbers, or according to color. The rules of the game are basically the same for both online casino roulette and that of traditional casinos.
History
The original form of casino roulette was created in 17th Century France by Blaise Pascal, a mathematician said to be inspired through his fascination with perpetual motion contraptions. In 1842, two French brothers François & Louis Blanc added the zero to the wheel so as to increase house odds. (Francois Blanc is also credited with establishing Monte Carlo's first casino.)
The game arrived to the US in the early 1800s, and to further boost house odds, the second zero ‘00' was introduced. The game spread wildly across Europe and the US throughout the 19th Century, ultimately becoming the best known casino game in the world. Today, some refer to roulette as the ‘King of Casino Games,' perhaps due to its connection with glamorous Monte Carlo.
Casino Roulette has also developed its fair share of fascinating tales over the years. One legend in particular lives on still today regarding François Blanc who allegedly made a deal with the devil to acquire the secrets behind roulette. The story is based on the fact that should you add up all of the wheel's numbers (1 to 36), you wind up with a total of 666, aka the ‘Number of the Beast' and thus representative of the devil.
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