Roulette can obviously be credited to the French with its name that means 'little or small wheel' in French. The earliest mention of the fashionable sport as we all know it was in 1796 in a French novel by Jacques Lablee known as "La Roulette, ou le Jour". It described the roulette wheel and structure at Paris's Palais Royal Casino, which very much resembles the game that we enjoy today. While Pascal's machine was by no means accomplished, the foundation of the trendy roulette wheel could be traced again to his original thought. Other theories of its origins abound, and Pascal, a eager gambler, might need taken the idea from current wheel games of the time. It ought to be famous that you are not limited to a single wager; you can place multiple bets on the roulette table.