Biggest Roulette Win

Biggest Roulette Win

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Roulette and its bouncing ball is an emotion that captivates many. If you've played in a casino at least once, you've probably tried to familiarize yourself with the details of the game, which many believe originated in France. Roulette rates are very much according to the bets you will make. Knowing the future by color black or red gives you a two to one win. You can search for different sectors, even or odd, columns of numbers or thirds, and a variety of other groupings. But the greatest pleasure comes from guessing the number that the next spin will bring. Starting consecutively from 0, the options are 37. In this case, every lev you bet will bring you a profit of 36. It is for this reason that it is easiest to win as a coefficient when you are looking for a specific number. But what are the biggest wins in roulette history that we know of?

It is very likely that the past knows winners that we will never know about and are behind the scenes. In the concept of the casino is its mystery and keeping a secret. The Brazilian Pedro Grendene Bartel contradicts such a statement. In 1971, together with his brother, he founded what became the world's largest sandal company. Thus he accumulated a solid fortune, but he became more famous in the world for his love of gambling and two incredible winnings at roulette. The higher of them brings him a check worth 3.5 million dollars. All this with one spin of the ball.

Entering the casino, he starts with investments of 100 thousand on several numbers. Among them is the red 32. Seconds later, the ball stops in the sector of what is probably Bartel's favorite number. This brings him 3.6 million, of which the net profit is 3.5 million because of the return of the initial investment.

This is not the first such case in the life of the Brazilian businessman. In January 2017, he was a little more modest when he left 35,000 chips on a number at the Konrad Hotel and again managed to hit the right one. And his profit is again thanks to 32. The total amount of the two spectacular successes is 4.725 million dollars. With this, the Brazilian joins a list that also includes the names of Joseph Jagger, Charles Wells, Billy Walters and Ashley Revell. Risk takers who every few years win large enough sums to go around the public space.

Of course, we are talking about moments of profits here. It is very likely that they themselves have no clear idea of how much they actually won or gave to the casinos they visited. Roulette is a game in which the accumulated success can very quickly be liquidated in subsequent spins. And players almost always want to hit the next number as well.

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