Grosvenor Roulette

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We’re back with another casino history lesson as part of our Fascination of the Game series. Don’t panic, there won’t be a test at the end, but if you’ve found this blog and are a regular visitor to grosvenorcasinos.com, then we’re assuming you’re already a fan of casino games – and if not, then what are you doing here?! Just kidding, we still think you’ll find this interesting!

This week we’re delving deep (or as deep as you can in 700 words) into Roulette, one of our most popular casino games. Are you ready?

Once There Were Two Zeros

Roulette has changed a lot since it first began, but perhaps the biggest change has been from the number of zeros that have appeared on the wheel. When it was first invented in 1655, there were no zeros at all because it was meant as a friendly game between two people, with no house odds to be stacked against. When it was introduced to casinos, a single zero was added to up the ante (and the excitement), then further down the line another zero was added so that casinos could make some money from players – the two zeros aren’t part of the odds, so the player no longer has a 50/50 chance of winning. Casinos eventually wanted to stand out from each other and the easiest way to do that was to drop a zero again to give the player more of an advantage (you’re welcome). This became so popular that the second zero got snubbed completely and the single zero game took over Europe. However, if you’re in America then make sure to look out for the second zero as this is still quite common over there. Sneaky.

The Devils Game

You probably don’t know roulette by any other name, but if you’re across the pond then you might hear it referred to as The Devil’s Game. You’d be forgiven for thinking there was some spooky reason, such as people becoming possessed when playing or seeing Lucifer amongst the wheel, but the real reason is a bit more mundane. If you add up the numbers of the entire roulette wheel, then you’ll get 666 – the number of the devil. It’s really just a maths problem but it’s still a cool name, so we’ll forgive them. Oh, and this fact has also given birth to the legend that Francois Blanc, one of the inventors of roulette as we know it today, struck a deal with the devil to learn the secrets of roulette. We like that fact more.

Some quick-fire facts:

  • Roulette means “little wheel” in French.
  • It wasn’t meant to be a casino game at all, but instead a perpetual motion machine – which is a machine that operates without any energy from an external source and basically defies gravity. This is still seen to be impossible, but a French physician wanted to give it a go. He failed, but Roulette was born instead. Every cloud, eh?
  • The dealer at a roulette table is called The Croupier. Much cooler than a blackjack dealer who is just called, well, The Dealer.

Did you find this interesting? We hope so. If you want to learn more about the history of your favourite casino games so that you can impress all* of your mates, then keep an eye on our blog. We’re planning to release new posts in the Knowledge of the Game series every week, and we’ve already covered topics such as The Origins of a Pack of Cards and The History of Dice. They won’t help you play any better, but you’ll be able to whip out some cool facts every time you play.

*We reckon at least one mate will be impressed. Probably Dave.

Comments

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Well- this is their online casino, and they have some good roulette games on the site, as you would expect, including a Live Roulette section.

Grosvenor Roulette.

There´s not a huge amount of roulette games on the site (5 virtual games and a live roulette section), but quality of the games is good.

If you want more choice head to the BetVictor roulette offering. There´s enough here to keep most players happy, basically.

The bonus is pretty “small beer” at only £20, especially when you compare it to the competition. Having said that, you only have to deposit £20 and play though it 5 times to get it (although you can´t play even money bets like red/black or even/odd to hit the play through.

If you are playing roulette at Grosvenor it´s because you trust the name and you know that the service and the game quality is going to be high, it´s as simple as that. They know that- they have a very strong brand, and they don´t need to “bribe” people to test them out. They also need to make sure that their reputation remains strong, as it´s not just the online casino that would suffer if their service dropped below standard. It´s the whole group of land-based casinos that would suffer as well.

Roulette

In a nod to customers who have already visited one of their land-based casinos, you do not need to make a deposit to claim your £20 bonus if you can prove that you have already played at one of their 55+ land-based casinos- it´s a no deposit roulette bonus. Terms Apply, 18+ Only.

Bonus Terms

100% £20 Offer.
Deposit at least £20 and play through it 5 times to get your bonus.
Play on even money bets do not count towards the play-through requirement.
Terms Apply.

Roulette

Live Roulette

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You can play live roulette here with dedicated live dealers from the UK. All Live Casino games are streamed in HD quality to your PC, laptop, or iPad. You’ll find the same table limits as you would in most of their land based casinos.

Y9ou can even play live from the Grosvenor Casino in Victoria, London. In fact, there are many dedicated Grosvenor UK table on the site. They also have Immersive Roulette from Evolution (one of our favourites) and Double Ball which is worth a go if youhaven’t tried it already.

Games

Choose from the following

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Classic Roulette
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Live Roulette

Paypal Roulette

Grosvenor online is a Paypal Casino and also accepts credit and debit cards, Neteller, Skrill, Paysafecard.

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Mobile Roulette

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Grosvenor roulette games are fully optimised for mobile devices and tablets – just head to the mobile section on the site- you should be automatically redirected there if you are visiting Grosvenor on a phone.