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Credit Card Roulette is a game of chance where every party involved contributes their own credit[1] or debit card into a hat or billfold. The waitress or waiter will choose at random the card which will pay the entire bill.[2][3][4] A second version of the game is played where the waiter or waitress pulls one card at a time and the last card picked pays the bill. (Known as the “Carter Fireball”) [5][6] Some groups may take the losers from previous meals that day out of contention for later that evening's game of chance. Exemptions are not accepted outside the 24-hour statute of limitation grace period.

History[edit]

Although the game's origins are unknown, it has increased in popularity within the last 20 years.[citation needed] Some believe it was started by Matt Formica, a longtime risk averse gambler,[7] who would put in five or six of his own credit cards, one of which was canceled, and offer the waiter a very large tip if he picked one of the cards that 'worked'. However, if he picked the canceled card the meal was free. A society column article about Jerry's game ran in the Morning Herald in Uniontown, Pennsylvania on June 8, 1960.[7]

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  • The Torn Casino roulette wheel is based on Real World Casino's roulette wheels. For information on these see Roulette (Wikipedia).
  • Roulette Rules in a Nutshell Roulette is a simple game of chance. Players place bets on where they think the ball will land on the roulette wheel, and successful players are paid out accordingly.
  • Spin the Wheel is an American trivia and strategy game show that premiered on Fox on June 20, 2019. Hosted by actor and comedian Dax Shepard, the show features a 40 feet (12 m) high vertical roulette wheel that has 48 wedges potentially worth either money or 'lose everything'.
  1. ^[1]id=LOhuIhlkT0MC&pg=PA22&dq=Credit+card+roulette&hl=en&sa=X&ei=M0J9UaSdOpGOigL9ooH4Dg&ved=0CFoQ6AEwBQ#v=onepage&q=Credit%20card%20roulette&f=false Finding True Center: A Golf Story About Life - Michael Gordon - Google Books]
  2. ^Mean Genes: From Sex to Money to Food: Taming Our Primal Instincts - Google Books
  3. ^The Bubble - Leo Sardarian, E. Z. Mirzayans - Google Books
  4. ^The Las Vegas Little Black Book: A Guy's Guide to the Perfect Vegas Weekend - David DeMontmollin, Hiram Todd Norman - Google Books
  5. ^Anecdotal - J. B. Dann - Google Books
  6. ^Ship It Holla Ballas!: How a Bunch of 19-Year-Old College Dropouts Used the ... - Jonathan Grotenstein, Storms Reback - Google Books
  7. ^ abHow to Master the Game of Credit Card Roulette

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  • Patriot Ledger, South Shore MA, March 20, 1998
  • Morning Herald, Uniontown PA, June 8, 1960

Further reading[edit]

  • Hodock, Calvin L. 'Why Smart Companies Do Dumb Things: Avoiding Eight Common Mistakes in New Product Development'. ISBN9781615921782.Cite journal requires journal= (help)
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Spinning Roulette wheel with ball

Roulette is a casino game named after a Frenchdiminutive for little wheel. In the game, players may choose to place bets on fields which include one or more numbers,[1] the colors red or black, or whether the number is odd or even.

To determine the winning number and color, the game wheel is spun in one direction, then a ball is spun in the opposite direction around a track running around the wheel. The ball eventually slows down and falls on to the wheel and into one of 37 (in French/European roulette) or 38 (in American roulette) colored and numbered pockets on the wheel.[2]

Variants of games[change change source]

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  • French roulette is available at the top rated casino roulettes.
  • Mini roulette is becoming popular at casinos. The wheel only has 12 figures rather from the standard 36.
  • Probably the most performed form of roulette is European roulette. The game has only just one zero, It has the biggest payout of any form of roulette should you bet and land on one number: 35:1.
  • American roulette. The game is broadly offered at all online roulette games but it is the version using the greatest house edge, mainly due to the double zero. For those who have an option, especially if you're not a higher roller or really are a novice would be to avoid American roulette before you feel at ease with the sport.
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References[change change source]

  1. Roulette Strategy Simulation by youroul.com
  2. Expectations for Roulette by Michael Schreiber, Wolfram Demonstrations Project, demonstrations.wolfram.com
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