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Known
variously as Money Wheel, Big 6 Wheel and Wheel of Fortune, this
familiar game is based on a popular carnival attraction that has its
roots in the days of chariot warfare.
In the aftermath of battle, victorious soldiers often
contested over the spoils of their fallen enemy. Anxious to avoid
further bloodshed among their troops, commanders encouraged using games
of chance to settle disputes. Those upended chariots strewn across the
battlefield served this purpose nicely: A spear was thrust into the
soil next to the wheel to serve as a reference point, and each
contestant made his mark on the rim between two spokes. The wheel was
given a good spin, and the soldier whose mark settled closest to the
spear won the prize without a fight.
As swords were beat into plowshares, former soldiers
brought their spinning game of chance to country festivals celebrating
the harvest. One adaptation lead to the smaller horizontal wheels of
Roulette, but the large vertical wheel remained a fixture of festivals
because it could be easily seen by a crowd of people gathered in the
fairway. That tradition has carried on to this day at many local
carnivals and is even the centerpiece of a popular TV game show from
America now shown all over the world.
Because of its popularity and easy-to-play premise, Money
Wheel is probably the first game you'll see when walking into most
casinos. It usually has a crowd pressing in from all sides, gasping and
cheering as the wheel comes to a full stop. Part of the thrill is
watching with anticipation as the wheel slows down and each outcome
passes by more slowly than the last. Will it stop on this one? Or keep
on to the next? Place your bets and join the fun!

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