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What Are the Biggest Wins in the History of Roulette?

Here at NetBet UK casino, we publish blogs on the most popular games in our lobby. Despite the fact that online slots are the most popular game in our lobby, roulette online gets a lot of love too. The devil’s wheel can be quite a lucrative game if you get lucky, and has already provided players with epic wins. Here are the largest wins ever occurred in the history of roulette.

Pedro Grendene Bartelle

Pedro Grendene Bartelle is the architect of one of the most impressive roulette wins of all time. He was playing French Roulette at the Hotel Conrad in Punta del Este, Uruguay one night in 2017, when luck smiled down on him. Most of Bartelle’s were on number 32. It was a peculiar strategy, but one that paid out in the end. He spent just around £350, and walked out with a prize purse of over £3.5 million.

Charles Wells

Roulette is a game of streaks. All big wins in the history of the game happened on long-lasting streaks, just like the one Charlie Wells encountered. It happened way back in 1891, while Wells was playing in the Monte Carlo Casino Resort.

No one has a clue how it occurred, but Wells managed to hit 23 out of 30 consecutive spins, winning millions of francs in return. His legendary feat was the inspiration for the song The Man Who Broke the Bank at Monte Carlo. Some time later, Wells went back and won another million on roulette on a hunch.

Chris Boyd

Chris Boyd is perfect proof that maxing out your bets can sometimes pay off. We wouldn’t condone doing such a thing, but it did work for Boyd. He had over £200,000 to wager, but many casinos wouldn’t take that much money. Eventually, he settled for the Binion Horseshoe Casino which allowed him to bet a max of £220,000. The rest is history, as Chris Boyd walked away with double that amount.

Ashley Revell

Ashley Revell’s roulette story is the one that got the most attention in the media. Revell notoriously staked his life’s savings on a Vegas trip in 2014. He got all that money by taking out his savings and selling all his possessions, including his clothes.

He bet a total of around £135,000 on a single spin on red at the Plaza Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas. Luckily, he won, doubling his net worth. Since then, his life has taken a turn for the better. Revell retold his story several times and is living an entrepreneur life at the moment, with a lot more money than his life savings in his bank account.

Sir Philip Green

Some people are simply luckier than others. Sir Philip Green’s story is proof of it. The billionaire fashion mogul owns many high-street brands including Burton, Topshp, and Evans. In 2004, he won an amazing £2 million at a London casino playing roulette, then followed it up with another £1 million on the same game. What’s luck got to do with it? Everything, we suppose.

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