Hello a new time again!
Yes what do we know exactly, about players who have won the game of roulette, and especially their stratagem use in terms of progression?
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oh here in my bibliothèque (library) national from france, it are a writing, from a old journal (paper news) from year 1937.
yes it write in German, because in year 1937, it Give many people, which in my Areal from Mulhouse, or Alsace, wo speak German language, because from 1871-1918, here our Alsace territory was done to German, to stop war. So long time, in my Alsace, was Forbidden to speak French, or to learn French language. And I self, I have learn German to read in school and Translate the text:
And under king area or Kingdom of France of the 17th and 18th centuries, the Owner of Roulette game was called "Farmer" is identical to a farmer, who sows and after he harvests.
And it was French king, we give authorization, to this farmer to use Roulette as betting Game.
So please old waiting a minute, to give you here my first translation view from German text.
Adventures of the Rolling Ball
Famous Personalities
at the Casino
Every casino is a hall of fortune, where a thousand possibilities lie in wait. No wonder it tempts so many to try their luck and force the odds.
The true gambler has no system, no method—he knows only luck. And then he believes.
Paganini, the casino founder.
Niccolo Paganini, the great violinist, devoted his life to music and women and had only one other passion: gambling. Wherever the little ivory ball of a roulette wheel spun, there you could find him, sitting at the gaming table with gleaming eyes, trying his luck all by himself.
Unfortunately, it was not particularly faithful to him, this
lucky, and the sums he earned from playing the violin went
usually in a few nights at the game table.
Finally, it happened that Paganini teamed up with a former casino tenant, who, hoping for the master's traction, persuaded him to start a casino together. It would bring within a few years an immeasurable fortune, especially if the master would come to the attention of the audience every evening with his violin in the arcade to offer a double pleasure.
Paganini was immediately on fire. But the clever inmate had miscalculated. The thought was indeed very great in the first days, but the artist Paganlnl defended very violently against the pledges of the businessman Paganlnl, and so it did not occur to him to keep what he had promised. Much rather he sat
at the game table, his own guest, where he fought for nights with the small ball. So the casino was destroyed after only a few weeks and Paganini, who had lost all his fortune, took his violin again and went on the journey to earn a living.
When he died, he again left several million francs to his illegitimate son,
the sweeter of this money also inherited the gambling rage of his father and in the course of a relatively short time his money passed through at the gaming tables of Europe.
So now comes another article about Paganini.