Roulette Story
One enterprising individual from Great Britain in January 1994 took
his dream to Las Vegas for the ultimate roulette spin. Chris Boyd, 40,
a computer programmer from London, saved $220,000 over a three-year period.
He searched Las Vegas for one casino to wager it all on one spin of
the wheel. Initially rebuffed by Caesars Palace, he was referred to Binion's
Horseshoe Club in the Downtown area. The Horseshoe, which at the time
had a limit of $100,000 on red or black roulette bets agreed to accept
the wager. In addition, the casino agreed to "block out" the double zero
on the wheel, which does not exist in the European version of the game.
Boyd had chosen red as his color. After the casino and the dealer agreed
to a few "practice spins", Boyd made his bet-on red. The ball landed
on the red 7. He had won $220,000-and immediately asked his winnings
be placed in the casino cage. He also vowed never to gamble again. It
was the largest roulette bet in the-then 43-year history of the casino.
Most casinos allow players to track the results of the game on cards
they offer. Some strategies involve patterns of odd/even, red/black,
sections or rows or just repeating numbers. However you play, always
bet with your head, not over it.
A dollar won is twice as sweet as a dollar earned." - Paul Newman, The
Color of Money
"You cannot beat a roulette table unless you steal money
from it."- Albert Einstein
"It is the mark of an inexperienced man not to believe
in luck." - Joseph Conrad
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