BlogHave you ever wondered how to play a game of Roulette well?

Have you ever wondered how to play a game of Roulette well?

If you have never played Roulette before and you want to try your chances, you’ll want to make sure you know the basics of how to play. This article will teach you everything you need to know about the iconic wheel, so you can not only play at a land-based casino, but also play online Roulette games, anywhere, at any time you like!

A casino classic, Roulette, has been played for centuries, allowing players from all over the world to attempt to predict the outcome of the iconic wheel. Keep in mind that if you do play Roulette, only bet with money you can afford to lose. This is the number one rule with any casino game.

Keep on reading to find out more about Roulette!

The history of Roulette

The first blueprints of the iconic Roulette wheel were, in fact, invented by mistake in the 17th century, after French inventor and scientist Blaise Pascal tried to create a perpetual motion machine.

Up until the mid-19th century, the Roulette wheel remained the same since its invention, containing both a single zero pocket as well as a double zero pocket. However, that all changed in 1842, when French brothers Francois and Louis Blanc redesigned the wheel, removing the double zero, which in turn lowered the house edge. The new, lower house edge proved to be a favourite amongst players, and soon became known as European Roulette.

Surprisingly, after sailing across the seas to America, the lower house edge and single zero wheel wasn’t as enjoyed as much by players in the States, so they added the double zero back to the wheel. This version is now referred to as American Roulette.

The progression

When the first online casino opened its virtual doors in 1996, more players across the world were introduced to the wonderful world of Roulette, boosting its popularity further, and towards a newer audience.

Now, Roulette is a popular online casino classic. There are multiple variations of the game, which showcase classic television gameshow inspired games and themed wheels like Lightening Roulette, for example!

How to play

  • The dealer will open the betting window, allowing players around the table to place their bets wherever they predict the ball will land within the pocketed compartments on the wheel.
  • Then, when the betting window has been closed, the dealer will spin the wheel and release the ball into play.
  • The ball will bounce around in the opposite direction to the spinning wheel before landing in a pocket.
  • When the wheel has come to a complete halt, the dealer will announce the winning pocket. After this, any player around the table that predicted correctly will be paid out accordingly.
  • All chips will be raked off the table, ready for a new betting window and game to begin.

We hope this has helped you to understand Roulette and the history behind the iconic game which is played by so many. Will you be taking your chances and spin the wheel anytime soon?

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