Roulette means little wheel in French and is a gambling game with origins out of China and ancient Rome. Dominican monks were thought to have brought it back to Europe as a side result of trading with the Chinese. In ancient Rome charioteers turned their chariots on their sides and played a game by spinning the chariot's wheel. There are two other theories about the origin of the game. One is that the mathematician Blaise Pascal invented the wheel as part of a mathematical experiment. The other idea is that two French brothers, Louis and Fran?ois Blanc, invented the game, as we know it today including the single zero. The mythology of the game is that Fran?ois sold his soul to the devil in order to gain the secret of Roulette. These theorists suggest this because the numbers on the Roulette wheel add up to a total of 666.
At the time of its invention, gambling was illegal in France, so it started out in Germany. When gambling became illegal there it took hold in Monaco after Louis Blanc was offered the job of running the Monte Carlo Casino. When he introduced roulette there it became the game of preference for many players.
When roulette was brought to the United States, the extra zero was also added which further added to the house edge and the payoffs remained the same. Now there are two versions of the game, the American version is played with a "00" and the European version is played with "O". In both cases there are 36 other numbers on the betting layout and on the wheel in no specific order.
The attractiveness of roulette is worldwide. Intelligent people have spent years trying to come up with a betting system that would guarantee a winning session. This has been as successful as the alchemist and their quest to turn lead into gold. There is no way to foresee which number will come up on any given turn of the wheel. The casinos watch carefully for a wheel going out of balance, as this would make a section of the wheel a more probable landing area for the white ball. Parlay systems and betting pattern systems have been studied and so far no winning system has surfaced. There are numerous systems sold on the Internet, but they are in reality money management systems more than winning play systems. Enjoy the game for what it is, a gamble and not anything else.
The History Of Game
Cheat codes for video games have a colorful history. Hardly a game ever manufactured-even dating back to early Atari and the first computer games-has not had cheats either built in or a had way to program in changes. True, cheating sort of came about by chance, but today there is a whole game cheat culture with its own corner of the publishing industry.
At first, cheating was done only by the technically savvy gamers. It was not easy, and the every day gamer didn't have the skills. Cheating back in the day required literally reprogramming a game before it was loaded into the computer's memory. This breed of cheats were called POKES and could be used to create much the same effects that cheats produce in newer games-make a character unstoppable, get unlimited health, etc.
Game manufacturers from the beginning built cheats into their games. These were not intended for the use of players, however, but for the game testers. It made the pre-marketing testing process more efficient. Usually, the cheats were not removed before the games went on sale, and gamers found them. Accessing these cheats became so wide spread that game designers took note. Players began to look for them, and designers obliged, rewarding gamers with creative, useful, or interesting cheats and unlockables.
Some players cried that cheats were dishonest, bad, wrong, and un-American. Even some of the gaming magazines echoed the chant, but it was soon spent. The cheats were just too cool. They could bypass levels and speed up play for the time-challenged. They could take you to hidden locations and unlock stuff. They definitely made game replay way more interesting. And they could make garbage trucks fly and dinosaurs appear undead-how wack is that?
So cheat all you want! Cheats make gaming more inventive, letting you make the game do what you want it to do. Be as serious or as clever as you like! Game cheats are the best way to get the most out of your games.
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