Posts Tagged ‘Russian roulette’
Posted by Nicolae on October 24th, 2008 under Russian roulette
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On December 24, 1954 the American blues musician Johnny Ace shot himself to death in Texas playing Russian roulette in a dressing room before a concert.
John Hinckley, Jr. was known to play Russian Roulette, alone, on two occasions (although neither time he pulled the trigger was the bullet in the firing chamber). [...]
Posted by Nicolae on October 8th, 2008 under Russia, Russian roulette
Tags: Georges Surdez, History, legends, literature, Mikhail Lermontov, movie, officers, pistol, prisoners, reference, revolver, Russia, Russian Poker, Russian roulette, soldiers, suicidal, The Deer Hunter, Video •
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Legends abound regarding the invention of Russian roulette. Most of these, predictably, take place in Russia, or occur among Russian soldiers.
In one legend, 19th century Russian prisoners were forced to play the game while the prison guards bet on the outcome. In another version, desperate and suicidal officers in the Russian army [...]
Posted by Nicolae on September 22nd, 2008 under Russian roulette
Tags: deaths, empty chamber, gambling, game, links, revolver, Rulyetka, Russian roulette, Russkaya, simulate, suicidal, toy guns, Рулетка, Русская •
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Russian roulette (in Russian: (Русская) Рулетка, оr (Russkaya) Rulyetka) is the practice of placing a single round in a revolver, spinning the cylinder and closing it into the firearm without looking, aiming the revolver at one’s own head in a suicidal fashion, and pulling the trigger. The number of rounds placed [...]
Posted by Nicolae on June 11th, 2008 under Gambling addiction, Gaming Guide
Tags: addictive, Dostoevsky, gamblers, gambling, gaming, harmful behavior, psychological, Russian roulette, The Gambler •
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Though many participate in gambling as a form of recreation or even as a means to gain an income, gambling, like any behavior which involves variation in brain chemistry, can become a psychologically addictive and harmful behavior in some people. Reinforcement phenomena may also make gamblers persist in gambling even after [...]