Roullete follows in the footsteps of Deadwood bourbon as a reasonably priced rye that competes well with the usual go-tos like Old Overholt and Rittenhouse. It is a very high-rye whiskey that is aged for four years and comes in at a respectable price of about $29 per 750 ml bottle.
Roulette is a casino game in which a ball spins around a wheel and people place bets on what slot it will land in when the spin is over. The game is based entirely on luck and is one of the most popular gambling games at land-based and online casinos.
The earliest roulette wheels were designed by the French mathematician Blaise Pascal in the 17th century. The game gained popularity throughout Europe and then made its way to America. Roulette became more popular in the United States due to the fact that it was less expensive than European roulette and had a much lower house edge.
The game is played with a special table, a revolving dishlike device called a roulette wheel into which a ball rolls and rests in one of 37 or 38 compartments. The numbers may be red or black, odd or even, high or low, and are usually distributed in pairs with one number between two others of equal value. A bet on a single number costs 17 chips to complete and pays 35 chips.