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American and French Roulette purist form of gambling

Added: (Mon Jun 29 2009)

Pressbox (Press Release) - Roulette is apparent in it's simplicity, the wheel hides the treasures so many players strive for. The question of how to bet always makes an appearance, as well as the difference between French Roulette and American Roulette.

Whether it's French Roulette or American Roulette, the roulette wheel is indeed one of the legends of the game of chance and money. There has been countless film directors that have used the round roulette table to excite their audiences. Reason being the roulette wheel is undoubtedly the purest and most exhilarating game of chance one can find at the casino. A metaphor for the glamorous life, where in one magical moment, a small white ball landing in one box rather than the another, makes the difference between winning and losing!

No need to remind you, roulette is a game of chance and money that takes place around a flat wheel, slightly inclined, and marked with numbered boxes and colorful. In the French Roulette game, the boxes are numbered from 0 to 36. Half of the boxes are black, the other half are red. The case number zero is green. American Roulette is based on the same principle, but with an additional green box, housing a double zero. The dealer spins the wheel, and then launches a white ball in the opposite direction of rotation of the wheel. The meeting between the two movements takes the ball in a random succession of rebounds, until it eventually rests in one of the numbered boxes. Anyone who correctly anticipates the outcome of this epileptic ballet wins a sum of money determined by the starting bet.

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