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The roulette cylinder was introduced in a primitive form, in the 17th century, by Blaise Pascal, a French physicist, philosopher πŸŽ… and inventor, in his quest to create for a perpetual motion machine. The game of roulette as we know it πŸŽ… today started being played a century later, around 1760, in France.

For the untrained eye, there is no difference between the πŸŽ… different types of roulette wheels, but at a closer look, the differences become self-evident. One of the first decisions that πŸŽ… roulette players need to make is whether to spin a European or American roulette, as these are the two main πŸŽ… types of roulette wheels. One big difference between them is that the American version has two zeroes on the cylinder, πŸŽ… which leads to a bigger advantage for the casino. This should have a deterring effect on prospective players, but there πŸŽ… are still plenty who choose this type of wheel, mainly because in some countries like the USA there are no πŸŽ… alternatives, as the vast majority of casinos houses only double zero wheels. Interestingly the first roulette introduced in France had πŸŽ… two zeros, but that changed when the German casinos wanted to compete and introduced the single zero roulette to attract πŸŽ… more clients.

Please note that except the different types of wheels there are also different types of tables and rules variations.

AMERICAN πŸŽ… ROULETTE

There are a total of 38 pockets on the American roulette wheel, ranging from 0 to 36, plus the additional πŸŽ… 00 number. 18 of these pockets are red, the other 18 are black while the two slots featuring 0 and πŸŽ… 00 are green. Speaking of these slots, they are placed at the opposite side of the cylinder, just like consecutive πŸŽ… numbers while overall there are no adjacent numbers of the same color. This is how the counterclockwise sequence of numbers πŸŽ… looks like on the American roulette wheel: 0, 2, 14, 35, 23, 4, 16, 33, 21, 6, 18, 31, 19, πŸŽ… 8, 12, 29, 25, 10, 27, 00, 1, 13, 36, 24, 3, 15, 34, 22, 5, 17, 32, 20, 7, πŸŽ… 11, 30, 26, 9, 28.

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