European vs. American Roulette: Which is Better?
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작성자 Edith Gwendolen 작성일26-06-19 09:27 조회8회 댓글0건관련링크
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Roulette is one of the most iconic and visually thrilling games available on any casino floor.
The variation you decide to play has a massive impact on your mathematical chances of walking away a winner.
The Green Zero: The House's Secret Weapon
On a European table, the presence of the single zero is what prevents the even-money bets from being perfectly 50/50.
The American wheel, however, features 38 slots: numbers 1 through 36, a single zero, AND a double zero (00).
- European roulette has a house edge of 2.70%, which is relatively standard for a table game
- American roulette has a house edge of 5.26%, making it one of the worst bets on the entire floor
- Always check the wheel before placing a chip to see how many green slots exist
Advanced European Roulette Rules
Certain high-end European tables utilize the 'La Partage' rule, which further reduces the house advantage.
Under the 'La Partage' rule, if you make an even-money bet (like Red or Black) and the ball lands on zero, you only lose half your bet.
| Wheel Style | Player Recommendation | Reasoning |
|---|---|---|
| Double Zero | Avoid completely | The math is terrible for the player |
| Single Zero | Play this version exclusively | Offers a fair and reasonable chance to win |
There is absolutely no strategic reason to ever play the double-zero variation if a single-zero table is available.
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