History of Roulette
It is not easy to determine at what precise moment in history roulette game is truly born. If we speak of the simple wheel, which is the basis for most of our transportation, historians say it was invented in 3500 BC! One can imagine that since that time, many of our ancestors were able to use this object of locomotion into a fun object. Most historians date back to the 17th century mathematician, philosopher and French theologian Blaise Pascal wanted to create a perpetual motion machine. This machine would be the forerunner of roulette as we know it today. Other sources we have until 1720, in England, a game then called "Rolly Polly," is frequently played. This game resembled very hard game of roulette as played with a ball and a cylinder.
One certainty is that the game of roulette spread gradually from the beginning of the 17th. Late 18th, early gaming circles (often illegal) appeared in France. Roulette was already a place of choice. In 1842, two brothers, owners of casinos in Monte Carlo, Louis and Francois Blanc invented the roulette game to zero. Zero means the loss of your bet in most cases (unless you have wagered on him or simple luck). So the wheel was no longer 36 but 37 numbers It was a way to give an advantage (the managers of casinos). This wheel, the so-called European is still very commonly performed today. Later, the American took a liking to this game from Europe. Another box skilful addition to the 37 existing numbers: that of 00 (same as the 0 added by the White brothers). American Roulette was born with an even greater advantage for the casino.
The Dealer : This is the person who assists in the casinos gambling, which sets and manages the various paris players. In the case of the roulette game, the dealer is the casino, and therefore the bank. It was also he who ensures the smooth running of the game, respect for rules (as he who throws the ball) and delivery of your winnings. In our roulette games online is that you will activate the "SPIN" button so that the ball is launched. It's even better because when a dealer totally random, although it is rare, could influence the play.