What is Roulette?
Roulette is a casino game where players wager on different numbers or groups of numbers. These bets offer different odds and payouts. They are divided into inside and outside bets.
European Roulette games have a lower house edge than American ones. There are also several variations of the roulette table and wheel layout.
Origin
There are many different theories as to the origin of roulette, but most agree that the game originated in 17th century France. Some believe it was invented by the French math wizard Blaise Pascal, who stumbled upon the game while trying to create a wheel that would demonstrate perpetual motion. Others claim that the game was inspired by English games like Roly Poly and Even Odd or Italian games such as Biribi.
The game was later brought to Europe by Dominican monks, who may have modified the Chinese version of the game that they discovered in ancient China. That modification added a space for the number zero. The game is still a popular casino and gambling game today. Many variations exist, but all feature a spinning wheel and chips for betting.
Variations
Roulette has many variations and the choice of which one to play often depends on your skill level and experience. If you are an experienced player, the best game variant is European Roulette, which features 38 pockets and a single zero. This version of the game has a low house edge and is fun to play. It is also possible to choose a variation of roulette that features special betting combinations and rules, such as announced bets or French bets like Orphelins and Tiers du Zero. These bets are usually marked with their respective French names on the table layout.