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Roulette

Roulette is probably the most famous casino game of all. The idea is simple - place chips on the betting mat and then spin the roulette wheel. Let the tension mount as you wait for the ball to fall into one of the red or black roulette numbers.

Home Roulette Sets

16" Roulette Set

16

£43.90
Dal Negro Roulette
- 300 Chip Set
Dal Negro Roulette - 300 Chip Set

£159.90
Large French
Roulette Cloth
Large French Roulette Cloth

£29.90

To allow more people to play at once, buy a Dal Negro 130cm roulette mat below or the even larger French Roulette cloth above to go with your set.


Connoisseur Roulette Sets

Dal Negro Fantasy
Roulette Set
Dal Negro Fantasy Roulette Set

£175.90
Dal Negro Roulette
Compendia Set
Dal Negro Roulette Compendia Set

£634.90


 

Dal Negro Roulette Wheels & Accessories

These high quality roulette components are mainly larger than those in the sets above. Ideal for companies wishing to run events, corporate entertainment or just for people for whom only the best will do.

Roulette 35cm
Bakelite Wheel

Dal Negro 35cm Bakelite Roulette Wheel

Roulette 36cm
Mahogany Wheel

Dal Negro 36cm Mahogany Roulette Wheel

English-style
Roulette Mat

Dal Negro Roulette Mat
French-style
Roulette Mat

Dal Negro Roulette Mat
90cm Telescopic Rake

Dal Negro Telescopic Chip Rake
64cm Telescopic Rake

Dal Negro Telescopic Chip Rake

 

 

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Origins and History of Roulette

Roulette seems to have been invented by monks in a French monastery, in the 17th century. Some attribute the invention to a French scientist called Blaise Pascal during his monastic retreat on 1655. Another theory is that French Dominican monks invented Roulette, basing it upon an old Tibetan game in which the object was to arrange 37 animal statuettes into a magic number square of 666. Roulette in French means "Small Wheel" which again points back to a French origin of the game.

E.O., a relative of Roulette seems to have become rapidly very popular in the 1770s until it was banned by statute around 1782, and it could well be that E.O. is the direct English ancestor of modern Roulette.

Documentary evidence indicates that the game of roulette sprung up in the 18th century. Like many English games, the earliest mentions are in legal documents banning the game. The English Act 18 Geo. II of 1745 stated "And whereas as certain pernicious game called Roulette or Roly-Poly is daily practiced"... "no place shall be kept for the playing of the said game of Roulette or Roly-Poly"....

You can learn more about Roulette from The Online Guide to Traditional Games.