Posts Tagged ‘ Blaise Pascal ’

A Brief History of Roulette

January 14th, 2010
posted by admin 8:42 PM

Although common perception regards Roulette as a purely French invention, the initial genesis of the game is shrouded in mystery. At varying times it has been claimed to have originated in either China, England, or Italy. What is certain, however, is that the modern-day version of the game, particularly the Roulette wheel, originated in France where it was given its name, Roulette (meaning ‘little wheel’, or more precisely ‘castor’). It is also highly likely that [[Read More This Post..]]

History of Roulette

January 14th, 2010
posted by admin 8:41 PM

The word “Roulette” in French means a “small wheel”.The word “Roulette” in French means a  Roulette is considered to be the most popular game of chance in the world. The exact history regarding the game of Roulette is unknown though there are theories. One such theory was that the game was invented in China and was brought to Europe by Dominican monks who in those days were trading with the Chinese. The second theory states that a man named Blaise Pascal, a [[Read More This Post..]]

Modern Roulette System Tool

January 14th, 2010
posted by admin 8:41 PM

As the most recognized gambling game, roulette has an interesting development.Some say that Roulette history starts with the ancient Romans using their chariots’ wheels as spinning games. The origin of the word roulette is the French word “little wheel.” The invention of the roulette wheel and mechanism is attributed to Blaise Pascal, a French scientist and mathematician who build it in 1657, while he experimented with perpetual motion devices. Pascal is also [[Read More This Post..]]