Casino Player November 2022

Bet $10 on one number and let it all ride once when the bet wins. That’s $350 for the first win and $12,600 for the second win! How often does it happen? Very often compared to slots and most other table games.

3. The original wheel design has a (somewhat) secret numerical layout. Everyone can see that red and black alternate on the wheel. But it’s less obvious that pairs of odd and even numbers alternate; pairs of high and low alternate. And every odd number has its even successor directly across the wheel.The table is equally marvelous. It can accommodate dozens of unique wagers; all of them have various probabilities of suc cess, and yet all of them have an identical house edge of 5.26%.The game is ruthlessly systematic,yet utterly random. It’s a remarkable invention to have been developed anonymously. 4. The so-called European wheel, 37 slots with one zero, was invented in Germany. French brothers Francois and Louis Blanc wanted to improve roulette by lowering the house edge. So, in 1842, they rearranged the numbers and debuted a single-zero roulette wheel at their new casino in Hamburg (roulette was illegal in France at the time).The game was an instant hit, and it turned Hamburg into a popular gambling destination.According to an article published in 1868 in the London Daily News ,“Hombourg was an obscure village…During the twenty-six years that have elapsed since its [the casino’s] foundation,a vast palace dedicated to gambling has been built, the village has become a town,well paved, and lighted with gas… the visitors are numbered by tens of thousands.” 5. Monte Carlo was a nothing backwater before roulette. Monaco was once the poorest state in Europe.That was before Francois Blanc brought his game and casino know-how to the tiny country in 1863. Roulette subsequently transformed the principality into an inter national sensation.Monte Carlo is why the single-zero wheel is called “European.” To this day,you can walk into any casino in Europe and you’ll see single-zero roulette dominating the table layouts (unlike casinos in the U.S.where card games dominate tables).

2. The so-called American roulette wheel, 38 slots with a zero and double zero, was introduced in France. American roulette appeared quite suddenly in Paris in 1796,described in detail by a contemporary French writer. Nobody knows who invented the contest,but from the beginning it was our modern game in just about every significant way.There were 38 slots numbered one through thirty six, zero and double-zero.Two centuries later, the game survives and thrives with essentially no significant rule modifications.The double-zero game you play on the Strip, the Atlantic City Boardwalk, or wherever is identical in almost every way to the contest Parisians played when the French Revolution was in its guillotine-crazed heyday.

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