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  2. Roulette - Wikipedia

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    Roulette ball "Gwendolen at the roulette table" – 1910 illustration to George Eliot's Daniel Deronda. 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 ...

  3. Bauernroulette - Wikipedia

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    The name Bauernroulette indicates it is a "poor man's roulette", since Bauer [1] is German for peasant, farmer or agricultural laborer. [2] In the game, a spinning top is spun in the middle of a wooden circular playing surface that contains six wooden balls. The balls bounce off the top in random directions and sometimes land within one of ...

  4. Boule (gambling game) - Wikipedia

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    Boule is thus rather disadvantageous for the punter; by comparison, in European roulette, the house advantage for simple chance play is 1.35%, and the house advantage for multiple chance play is 2.70%. Boule is played for low stakes compared to roulette, especially in resorts where there is no concession for the Grand Jeu, i.e. a casino.

  5. Category:Roulette and wheel games - Wikipedia

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  6. Russian roulette - Wikipedia

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    Russian roulette as depicted in the 1925 movie The Night Club. Russian roulette (Russian: Русская рулетка, romanized: Russkaya ruletka) is a potentially lethal game of chance in which a player places a single round in a revolver, spins the cylinder, places the muzzle against the head or body (of the opponent or themselves), and pulls the trigger.

  7. Boule - Wikipedia

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    Boules, a collective term for games involving players throwing balls at a smaller target ball Pétanque, a common variety originating in France and sometimes loosely called "boules" in English; Boule Lyonnaise, another boules game of French origin; Boule Bretonne, a boules game from Brittany; Boule (gambling game), a game similar to roulette

  8. Eudaemons - Wikipedia

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    The period of rotation of the roulette wheel and the period of rotation of the ball around the roulette wheel were among the four variables. Using a computer that they had built, they were able to predict which of the roulette's wheel's octants the ball would fall on. The computer was designed to be invisible to an onlooker and was small enough ...

  9. Le multicolore - Wikipedia

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    A table for Le Multicolore. Le multicolore is a game of chance from France and Catalonia that features characteristics of both roulette and bagatelle.In the game, a ball is rolled into a basin-shaped wheel, which is divided into twenty-five shallow cups.