Three online simulations (craps, roulette and drunk walk) to play with probability. Find out what the probability of winning at craps or roulette is by clicking on the image, three different interactive pages will open. The three simulations are created by IWAN BUETTI, under the supervision of Prof. Antonietta Mira.
Whether red or black comes out, it is always white (Blanc) who wins (ed. note: François Blanc was the director of the Monte Carlo Casino).
Edward VII of England
Enter a world of excitement, intrigue and pure luck with the game of roulette. This fascinating spinning wheel has been the beating heart of casinos for generations, and now you can enjoy all the action and adrenaline right from your home.
Roulette is a game of chance that has bewitched the minds and captured the hearts of players all over the world. The wheel itself is a mechanical work of art, divided into boxes numbered from 0 to 36 (in this version we even have a double zero!). All the numbers are either red or black in color, except for the zero and the double zero, which are green. Your goal is simple: bet on which number or combination of numbers will be the lucky winner when the wheel stops spinning.
Choose from a variety of bets, from direct bets on a single number to more complex bets on colors or columns. At the start of the game you will have 1,000 DINcoins to bet on the wheel. Once you place your bet you will have to choose how many DINcoins to wager on each play.
Dice are one of the oldest and most fascinating games in the world, and now you can enjoy them from the comfort of your device. You can choose from a variety of magic dice, each with its own unique personality, and determine how many throws you want to make. Once you’ve completed the throws, we’ll show you the results in a fascinating histogram that will reveal which dice faces have been kindest to you.
The roll of the dice is a combination of excitement, mystery and sheer randomness. It is the dice that will decipher your destiny, and you may discover new aspects of your relationship with luck. So pick up your favorite die, roll it, and begin the adventure! Are you ready?
In this game we have a gentleman who, after spending the evening drinking beer, finds himself in the street, leaning against a lamppost and is determined to return home. Unfortunately, however, his memory falters even more than his body and, undecided whether to go left or right he improvises the following strategy. He tosses a coin: if heads comes up he goes right, if tails comes up he goes left. Will he be able to get to his house