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  2. Roulette - Wikipedia

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    Roulette (named after the French word meaning "little wheel") is a casino game which was likely developed from the Italian game Biribi. In the game, a player may choose to place a bet on a single number, various groupings of numbers, the color red or black, whether the number is odd or even, or if the number is high or low.

  3. François Blanc - Wikipedia

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    One innovation was the introduction of the single 0 style roulette wheel in 1843. [citation needed] This allowed Bad Homburg to compete against the casinos of Paris which offered the traditional wheel with both single and double zero house pockets. Local legend says that François Blanc supposedly bargained with the devil to obtain the secrets ...

  4. File:European roulette.svg - Wikipedia

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  5. Martingale (betting system) - Wikipedia

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    Martingale (betting system) A martingale is a class of betting strategies that originated from and were popular in 18th-century France. The simplest of these strategies was designed for a game in which the gambler wins the stake if a coin comes up heads and loses if it comes up tails. The strategy had the gambler double the bet after every loss ...

  6. List of French inventions and discoveries - Wikipedia

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    Roulette was developed in 18th century France [8] from a primitive form created by Blaise Pascal (17th century). [9] In 1843, Louis and François Blanc introduced the single 0 style roulette wheel. Many other gambling games and card games (including the French suits around 1480) [10] were invented in France, some from earlier games :

  7. File:European roulette wheel.svg - Wikipedia

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    File:European roulette wheel.svg. Size of this PNG preview of this SVG file: 510 × 510 pixels. Other resolutions: 240 × 240 pixels | 480 × 480 pixels | 768 × 768 pixels | 1,024 × 1,024 pixels | 2,048 × 2,048 pixels. Original file ‎ (SVG file, nominally 510 × 510 pixels, file size: 10 KB) Commons is a freely licensed media file ...

  8. Casino game - Wikipedia

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    European roulette wheels have only one "zero" and therefore the house advantage (ignoring the en prison rule) is equal to 1/37 = 2.7%. The house edge of casino games varies greatly with the game, with some games having an edge as low as 0.3%.

  9. En prison - Wikipedia

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    En prison. In roulette, the en prison rule is an opportunity to recover one's stakes after a spin of zero, provided one's bet was even-odds (i.e. high–low, even–odd, red–black). [1] It is a variant of the la partage rule, in which a player loses only half their even-odds stake if the original spin is a zero, recouping the other half [1 ...