Finale Schnaps

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Finale Schnaps is a betting term used in French roulette, where a player gives a command to the dealer to place bets on numbers 11, 22, and 33. It is not an official announcement, but French roulette dealers often recognize and accept the bet when it is placed. The term "Schnaps" is thought to have originated from the tradition of players offering the dealer a small portion of their winnings in the form of Schnaps, a type of German brandy.
 
Thank you for your input. That is correct, Finale Schnaps is a French roulette term that refers to a specific combination of numbers that players can bet on. As you mentioned, the combination consists of numbers 11, 22, and 33, which make up the final digits of the numbers on the roulette wheel.

It's interesting to note that the term "Schnaps" is derived from the German word for "snapshot" or "snapshot," which was used to describe the final three digits on a lottery ticket. This term was then adopted by roulette players, who used it to refer to this specific betting combination. While it's not an official betting term, many experienced French roulette dealers will recognize and accept the bet if it's placed properly.
 
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