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Online Roulette – A History

Article by Marcus Miles

While many gamers will have played roulette or seen online roulette being played on an internet casino, few people know of its origins. Of all the online casino games over the internet, online roulette has the most interesting history.

Roulette sees players place bets on a hollow wheel fitted with a variety of numbered and coloured spaces. Interestingly, the name, roulette, is literally translated from the French word for ‘tiny wheel’.

A ball is then rolled into the wheel, eventually falling into one of the thirty-seven coloured and numbered holes. In online roulette, the laws are exactly the same.

The history of online roulette

The ancient relative to online roulette was conceived in 18th Century France. The game was first referenced in a European work of fiction, composed at the start of the century. The book, La Roulette, ou le Jour, mentions a roulette game taking place in a Paris gaming hall. 2 of the central figures accountable for this were two brothers Francois and Lois Blanc. The 2 brothers brought a primitive version of online roulette into a gaming area in Germany. After gambling was made illegal in Germany in the mid-1800s, the Blancs took their game to a casino area in Monte Carlo. Online roulette would grow from this game.

Known as the ‘King of the Casino’, the popularity of roulette quickly grew in France. From France, it is thought that Roulette flourished across Europe and then onto America during this period. The number of online roulette games on the internet are proof to its enduring success.

Unbeknownst to many players, online roulette has creepy origins. Satan is rumoured to have made a deal with Louis Blanc in order to pass him the secrets of roulette. The pact supposedly made Louis go crazy. Those with a belief in such things will be keen to know that once all the numbers are added together in an online roulette wheel, the total comes to 666; the number of the beast.

The appeal of online roulette

Roulette is a game entirely manipulated by fate. Your fate in bricks and mortar and online roulette is picked by lady luck. In online roulette, a gamer chooses a number, a colour, or both, and watch as the casino gods make a choice on your fate. Roulette wheels, either in bricks and mortar or online roulette are casino games without skill. They’re games founded on chance, destiny and a gamer’s impulses. Nothing else.

Famous roulette games

Roulette has been the star in a variety of award-winning films. From films like Casablanca, featuring Humphrey Bogart, to the 1973 thriller, The Sting, starring Robert Redford, roulette is a gaming hall game recognised for its appeal. Like bricks and mortar roulette, online roulette has a similar appeal.

Marcus Miles is a writer for Kerching Casino. An amateur gamer, based in Manchester, United Kingdom, he has been writing about gaming-related issues for over ten years, having started his career writing about gaming in the editorial department of a regional poker magazine in Liverpool. He has been a contributor to a number of internet gaming websites.










Question by rsobreiro: Is using the Martingale System for Roulette online illegal?
I’ve been using the martingale system in online roulette and it seems to work well. I was wondering if it is illegal to use on real games. I don’t see how it could be because im just playing the odds. I’m not using any type of electronic device and just my brain. Anyone with any prior experience.

Best answer:

Answer by Sergio O
as far as i know it is not illegal, but the casino will have a max limit to combat martingale system users. plus you need a huge bankroll for this system to work. good luck by the way this is for real live gambling.

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Posted by xblackmindx - February 6, 2012 at 9:50 am

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The History of Online Roulette

Despite the success of bricks and mortar and online roulette, few players really understand the origins of this ancient game. Of all the casino games over the internet, online roulette has one of the most fascinating pasts. Named after the French word for ‘tiny wheel’, roulette requires players to put bets on a selection of numbers and colours in a spinning wheel.

A sphere is then spun inside the wheel, eventually falling into one of the 37 coloured and numbered holes. In online roulette, the laws are precisely the same.

The history of online roulette

The initial form of online roulette was conceived in Eighteenth Century France. The game was initially mentioned in a European book, written at the start of the century. The book, La Roulette, ou le Jour, describes a roulette game taking place in a French casino. Two of the central people responsible for this were Francois and Lois Blanc. The two brothers started an early version of online roulette into a gaming area in Germany. After the banning of gaming halls and casinos in the country, the two Frenchmen moved the game, the beginning form of online roulette, to the remaining legal casino district in Monte Carlo.

Known as the ‘King of the Casino’, roulette rapidly boomed in the country. From France, it is theorised that Roulette flourished across the continent and then further to the  United States of America during this period. The number of online roulette games on the internet are testament to its enduring popularity.

Unbeknownst to many gamers, online roulette has sinister beginnings. Satan is said to have made a deal with Louis Blanc in order to give to him the secrets of roulette. The pact supposedly made Louis go crazy. Those with an interest in the macabre may be interested to know that if all the numbers are added together in an online roulette wheel, the total comes to 666; the number of Satan.

The appeal of online roulette

Roulette is a game completely decided by fortune. A gamer’s prospects of winning in online roulette is decided by nothing more than this. In online roulette, once you have picked a number or a colour, a gamer is at the will of the roulette gods. Roulette wheels, either in real-world or online roulette are casino games of fortune and fate. Nothing else.

Famous roulette games

Roulette has been featured in a variety of memorable feature films. From films like Casablanca, featuring Humphrey Bogart, to the 1973 thriller, The Sting, starring Robert Redford, roulette is a casino game renowned for its appeal. Online roulette, much like bricks and mortar roulette has the identical attraction.

Marcus Miles is an amateur gamer, based in Manchester, United Kingdom. He has been writing about gaming-related issues for over ten years, having started his career writing about gaming in the editorial department of a regional poker magazine in Liverpool. He has been a contributor to a number of internet gaming websites most recently online casino Kerching


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Posted by xblackmindx - August 11, 2011 at 4:33 am

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Story of the Game Bingo

The origins of contemporary bingo go back to 16th century Italy, where the lottery game Lo Giuoco del Lotto dItalia was introduced. The popular chance game was introduced to North America in the late 1920s by the name of Beano. A toy salesperson of New York was responsible for changing the name of the game into Bingo and to the increase of its popularity throughout the US.

In the late 18th century, the original Italian lotto game made its way to France. Historical evidence shows that a game called Le Lotto was popular among the French high society who used to play the game in parties and social gatherings.

Le Lotto used to be played with special cards that were divided into three rows and nine columns. Each of the three columns consists of 10 numbers, while each column had five random number and four blank spaces in it. Each player had a different lotto card where he used to mark the number announced by the caller. The first player to cover one row won the game.

By the 19th century, the lotto game spread around Europe and started to serve as a didactic childrens game. In the 1850s, several educational lotto games had entered the German toys market. The lotto games purpose was to teach children how to spell words, how to multiply numbers, etc.

By 1920s, a similar version to the lotto game, known as beano was popular at county fairs throughout the US. In beano, the players placed beans on their cards to mark the called out number. The first player who completed a full row on his card, used to yell out Beano!, until one night in December 1929, when a New Yorker toys salesperson by the name of Edwin S. Lowe visited a country fair outside Jacksonville, Georgia.

On his way back to New York, Lowe had purchased beano equipment including dried beans, a rubber numbering stamp and cardboard. At his New York home, Lowe has been hosting friendly beano games. During one game, one excited winner who had managed to complete a full row stuttered out Bingo, instead of Beano. Listening to the excited stuttering girl, Edwin S. Lowe thoughts went away. Lowe decided to develop a new game that would be called Bingo.

While Lowe’s Bingo game was making its first steps in the market, a Pennsylvanian priest asked Lowe to use the game for charity purpose. After a short tryout period, the priest had found out that the bingo game causes the churches to lose money. Since the variety of bingo cards was limited, each bingo game ended up in more than five winners.

In order to develop the game and to lower the probabilities of winning, Lowe approached Prof. Carl Leffler, a mathematician from Columbia University. Leffler was asked to create bigger variety of bingo cards that each of them will have unique combination of numbers. By 1930, Lowe had 6,000 bingo cards and Prof. Leffler went insane.

Since then, the popularity of the bingo game as a fundraiser continued to grow. In less than five years, about 10,000 weekly bingo games took place throughout North America. Lowe’s company grew to employ several thousands of employees and to occupy more than 60 presses 24 hours a day.

Now, bingo is one of the most popular chance games in the world. It is played in churches, schools, local bingo halls and land based casinos in the US, the UK, Australia, New Zealand and other parts of the world.

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Posted by xblackmindx - February 23, 2010 at 1:00 am

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