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Jukeboxes and Their Eras
Jukeboxes fall into five categories, based on "ages". This website shows a description of these "ages" and the machines produced during them. Features The Radio Age from 1928 to 1938, The Golden Age from 1938 to 1949, The Silver Age from 1954 to 1962, Oddballs and Interim Models which are machines not made by the big four manufacturers and The Repro Age which includes machines based on the original Golden Age. From flat-topped wooden cabinets to translucent acrylic plastic coupled with colored illumination, this page shows how jukeboxes have evolved and developed.

Resources for Pool Table Lighting
A wealth of pool and billiard links, this site provides a spotlight on pool table lights, including vendors and how to purchase all varieties of pool table lights. Pool table lights are an add-on fixture that generally will hang about three feet above the table surface and shine light down on your game. Most pool table lighting fixtures will have three individual lights that hang from a chain and bar from the ceiling. Most pool table lights are normal lamp lights enclosed with acrylic shades and hung from a brass bar and two chains. If you are looking to put a pool table light in your game room, you may want to consider some of the personalized brand name pool table lights available. Coca-Cola, Harley Davidson, Budweiser, Jack Daniels and other related companies have produced logo bar and pool table lights that you can find online.

The Origins of Poker
There seem to be differences of opinion on the origin of Poker. Moreover, there seems to be no clear or direct early ancestor of the game. It is more likely that Poker derived its present day form from elements of many different games. The consensus is that because of its basic principle, its birth is a very old one. Jonathan H. Green makes one of the earliest written references to Poker in 1834. Site also includes poker strategies, card counting, famous poker players, poker news, poker tournaments, cheating in poker, poker fraud, biggest poker jackpots, shuffle tracking, betting tips and betting systems.

Roulette History
The word roulette is French, as you probably guessed, and it means "little wheel." It is guessed that famous French mathematician Blaise Pascal, known for his work in the field of probability, invented the device. There is no consensus however; for each person you ask, you will receive a different answer as to the origin of the roulette wheel. The first modern roulette wheel, with its even/odd and alternating colors, was used in a Paris casino in 1796. Eventually, as with many other things, the roulette wheel was introduced to the US from the Europeans, sometime in the 1800's. The American casinos, unhappy with the small house edge with these European wheels, introduced the 31-pocket roulette wheel. When you hear the term "American and European wheels", this is what it refers to. The American wheel has an extra pocket, so the odds of a player winning are not as good. If you play roulette, always play with a European wheel if you wish to increase your odds of winning. As Americans become more knowledgeable about gambling and look to increase their odds of winning, we would expect that the European roulette wheel to become even more popular in American casinos. In Europe, roulette is much more popular than other games, in large part because of the better odds of winning.

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