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Roulette
brings to mind the elegance of the classiest casinos, the posh styling
of a Bond adventure, the thrill of the settling marble; it evokes
a sense of exhilaration. Few things are capable of this feat, but
Nevada has managed to tap into the market over the years, creating
a similar mindset around Baccarat pits, and the high roller Craps
tables. Still the game remains relatively unpopular in America,
the land of hardcore game-lovers. Despite this fact the roulette
wheel is still a universal symbol of gambling around the world,
perhaps due to its uniqueness.
Roulette
is much more popular in Europe and other non-North
American gambling destinations. The reason for
this is clear. The game is not the same in both countries. A single
zero roulette wheel (often referred to as a European wheel) is used
more often than not when you are outside of North America, and offers
a much more attractive house edge. For this reason,
roulette has failed to achieve the same degree of popularity in
America, despite the fact that there are single zero wheels here
too, they are just much harder to find. One region where single
zero roulette wheels flourish is the space you're occupying right
now, the online world. Many online casinos offer the European wheels,
so it's never been easier to cut the house edge of roulette in half.
To
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will expand accordingly. Roulette brings to mind the elegance of
the classiest casinos, the posh styling of a Bond adventure, the
thrill of the settling marble; it evokes a sense of exhilaration.
Few things are capable of this feat, but Nevada has managed to tap
into the market over the years, creating a similar mindset around
Baccarat pits, and the high roller Craps tables. Still the game
remains relatively unpopular in America, the land of hardcore game-lovers.
Despite this fact the roulette wheel is still a universal symbol
of gambling around the world, perhaps due to its uniqueness.
Roulette
Wheel(European Roulette)
Let's take a closer look at the roulette wheel, that sultry circular
soul that stifles so many system seekers. At first glance it seems
innocent enough, but stare at it for a while and you'll notice the
intricacy of its layout. Make no mistake, the modern roulette wheel
is a masterfully engineered piece of equipment. The whole thing
weighs upwards of a hundred pounds, at nearly 3 feet in diameter;
that's no trike wheel. European roulette wheel (L) and the American
wheel (R)
The numbers 1 through 36 are divided evenly among red and black
"pockets". The pocket is the container that a ball may
come to rest in. In addition to the 36 red and black pockets, there
are either 1 or 2 green pockets, containing the number zero and
double zero (00) on the roulette wheel.
A close look also reveals that the numbers are not distributed in
a random fashion. An attempt at order has been made, but is it relevant
to the statistics? If no roll is dependent on any preceding roll,
then how could the relative position of the numbers affect the balls
resting position? The fact that you can bet on more than the individual
number, and that each pocket has added attributes for wagering on
counters this line of thinking. A balance between red and black,
high and low, and odd and even is sought by the wheel makers.
For every number on the wheel, directly across from it is the next
highest even number. Black and red alternate, pairs of even numbers
alternate with pairs of odd numbers (with 0 and 00 exceptions).
This roulette wheel design is standard within the industry.A roulette
dealer (usually referred to as "croupier") spins the wheel
counterclockwise and releases what is usually a plastic ball along
the track that runs along the top of the wheel's cavity. As the
wheel loses velocity the ball is pulled down off of the track and
bounces around until it settles into a pocket. There are a million
small buffers and bumps to ensure that the ball is tossed around
a good bit randomly before it finds a home.
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