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NOTORIOUS ROULETTE STORIES
Notorious roulette stories are amazing stories featurin#le playing roulette in various casinos. Among all the casino stories, the notorious roulette stories are the most captivating ones.
The notorious roulette stories did not start yesterday but a long time ago when casinos became the trading places for gamblers. But it is only real gamblers that feature in the notorious roulette stories because it needs consistency and involves high money risks.
The following are some of the gambler#rious roulette stories:
Ashley Revelle, a 32 year old man from London, who sold all his belongings to play roulette in Vegas casino. The gentleman sold everything including his car, house and clothes! From the sale he had $135300 and bet the entire amount on Red (double-or-nothing bet). After spinning the wheel, the ball stopped on Red 7 and this made him win $270600; just in seconds. Revelle is so much in gambling that he is again planning to try another chance in an attempt to become a professional poker player. Let's hope he will again feature in the notorious roulette stories.
In 1949, Albert R. Hibbs; a mathematician and his colleague Roy Walford also hit the notorious roulette stories record. The two guys left school and visited Las Vegas and Reno casinos. They wanted to use their mathematical knowledge to win the roulette. Just like they expected, the gentlemen were able to win $42000 during their plot. This made them be featured in the notorious roulette stories.
Carol Jarecki and her husband were featured in notorious roulette stories in 2025. The couple took their time to study the biased roulette wheels. The biased wheels have the tendency of stopping the ball at certain numbers thus winning can be predicted. However, it took the time, keenness and patience.
In 1800, a British engineer, Joe Jagger earned the title: The Man Who Broke the Bank at Monte Carlo. Another gambler with the same title is Charles Wells. He too went into the notorious roulette stories after winning the roulette at Monte Carlo casino. The two gentlemen studied the biased roulette wheels at Monte Carlo casino, noted their behavior, the chances of winning and did exactly as per their findings. This is what landed them this big title. Charles Wells though was a con man and later died in France after spending most of his life behind bars in two different countries. Thomas Garcia is another gambler who was able to pocket approximately 800000 francs, after winning twice in the year 1860. This gentleman was well known for betting on any amount without fearing the outcome. At no time would you hear him complain of his losses.
Norman Leigh and the team are the guys who hit the notorious roulette stories in 1966. The team won huge amounts of money consistently and logically using a system. This led to their ban from participating in any online casino game in France. Sean Connery won about $30000 in 1963 after betting number 17 at St. Vincent casino in Italy. Therefore, it has been proved that roulette wheel biasness can make you a big winner and be featured in the notorious roulette stories; it is possible.