The History Of Roulette
The term "Roulette" is derived from a French word meaning small
wheel. The origin of Roulette is not very clear. while some
sources state that Blaise Pascal, a 17th Century French
mathematician invented the roulette wheel, other sources state
that the game originated in China and was brought to Europe by
Dominican monks who were trading with the Chinese.
During the late 18th century the Roulette wheel became very
popular when Prince Charles (ruler of Monaco at the time
introduced gambling to Monacco as a way of alleviating the
financial problems of the region.
However, the modern version of the Roulette wheel did not appear
until 1842 when Frenchmen Francois and Louis Blanc invented the
single "0" roulette game. The game was eventually brought to
America in the early 1800s.
However, the single "0" modification was rejected in America and
the two zeros "00" where returned to the Roulette wheel. The
Roulette wheel gained a great deal of popularity in America
during the California Gold Rush.
There are two types of Roulette Games.
American Roulette Wheel
The American Roulette Wheel contains 38 numbers including 0, 00
and 1 to 36. Having two zeros (0, 00) gives the house a 5.26%
advantage. In other words, for every $100 a gambler bets, the
house will make $5.26 in profit.
European Roulette Wheel
The European Roulette Wheel contains 37 numbers including 0 and
1 to 36. Having one zero (0) gives the house a 2.70% advantage.
In other words, for every $100 a gambler bets, the house will
make $2.70 in profit.
Other differences between the two Roulette Games
One major difference pertains to the color of the gambling
chips. While American casinos will give the players different
colored chips which will allow the players to differentiate
their chips/bets from other players, the European casinos will
give the players the same coloured chips. Thus unlike the
players at American casinos, gamblers at European casinos need
to rely on memory to distinguish their chips/bets from those of
other players.
Another difference between the two games includes the fact that
in European casinos, croupiers use a long stick known as the
Rake to sweep in all chips, while the American casino dealers
will use their hands and arms to sweep the chips off the table.
The last major difference between the two types of Roulette
games is that if the ball lands on the zero (0) in a European
casino, then the gambler is offered the option of utilising the
en prison rule, whereby he may choose to either surrender one
half of his/her outside wagers or to leave them for the next
game.
After purchasing the chips from the dealer, the player places
them on the desired positions on the table in an attempt to
predict where the ball will land after the wheel is spun and the
ball comes to a stop.
Once the chips are placed on the table and the bets are made,
the dealer spins the Roulette wheel while spinning the ball in
the opposite direction inside the Roulette wheel. Players are
allowed to continue placng their bets during the spin until the
dealer says "No more bets".
When the wheel slows down and the ball drops into one of the
numbered slots, the dealer places a marker on the winning number
on the Roulette table. The players who bet on the winning number
or color are rewarded while the players who bet on the losing
number(s) lose their chips to the casino.
Today, Roulette continues to be one of the most popular classic
casino games, especially in Europe. This is due to the fact that
European Roulette has only one zero and as a result offers a
more appealing house edge.