Taking Chances on a Rigged Roulette Wheel

Equipped with a cheat that allows the dealer to choose which player will win or lose each game.

Vintage & Historical
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Taking Chances on a Rigged Roulette Wheel
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Today: A Rigged Round Table Roulette Wheel

Typically a game of chance, Roulette involves players placing bets on the number of their choice around a spinning wheel. The dealer then drops a small ball into the wheel, and the fate of the players around the table lies in its hands. This round table roulette wheel is equipped with a cheat that allows the dealer to choose which player will win or lose each game. Inside the lid placed over the wheel lies a secret tube leading from the drop point to the exit point—signified by an irregularly turned screw on the exterior. The dealer simply places the screw over the number he or she wishes to pick, and the winner is predetermined. A game of chance rigged from the inside out!

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