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The Origins of Roulette: A Brief History<\/h2>\n

Roulette traces its roots to 18th-century France, where it evolved from earlier gambling games. The name “Roulette” means “small wheel” in French, reflecting its iconic spinning wheel. American Roulette emerged in the 19th century, adapting the European version by adding a second green pocket (00) to increase the house edge. This distinction became central to Roulette rules in the US, shaping how the game is played today. Understanding this history helps players appreciate the game\u2019s evolution and its enduring appeal.<\/p>\n

American vs. European Roulette: Key Differences<\/h2>\n