Roulette Rules

The only real difference between the two variations is that the European Roulette wheel has only one zero position on it, as opposed to the two zero positions on the American Roulette wheel. This wheel change provides players with a better winning advantage as it cuts the house’s winning advantage from 5.26 percent to only 2.63 percent. Otherwise the Roulette rules are the same for both variations.

The rules of Roulette on the Internet are basically the same as in real casinos. To play online Roulette the player will need to purchase chips to bet with. The player then selects a number or lettered box to bet on. Once bets are final, the player clicks on the spin button in order to start the wheel spinning. If the player has selected the number that the wheel landed on, then they win that round.

According to the official Roulette rules there are 11 different types of bets that a player can make: single number, split bets, five number, line bets, etc. Bets can also be made as an inside bet, those bets placed on the inside 12 rows and three columns of number, or outside bets, bets placed on the outside boxes of the playing table. Generally speaking outside bets are lower-risk and therefore they have lower pay-out rates. Common inside bets include: straight up, split bet, corner bet, five number bet, line bet, and street bet. Common outside bets include: column bets, dozen bets, red or black bets, low or high bets, and even or odd bets.

This game is actually all about luck, and a Roulette beginner will basically have the same chance of winning as an experienced casino gambler. There are a lot of Roulette tips and betting systems available, but you could also just learn Roulette and have fun.

Roulette Rules

Roulette is one of the easiest games to play and understand in the casino. As usual the easier a game is to understand the greater the house edge, and roulette is no exception. If you are looking for a easy to understand and slow paced table game, and are willing to sacrifice on the house edge, then you may like roulette. If you want something more stimulating or with a decent return I would suggest looking at other games.

One difference between roulette and all other table games is that roulette chips have no value denomination printed on them. This actually is the true definition of a chip, one which indicates its value is technically called a check. The roulette table comes with six to eight sets of different colored chips, each set consisting of 300 chips. When a player buys-in they get their own color and the value would be the buy-in divided by the number of chips received. The dealer will place a token on top of the dealer’s stack of that color of chips to indicate the value.

Las Vegas Rules Survey

I am proud to present my Las Vegas roulette rules survey. This is an attempt to list the roulette rules at every casino in the Las Vegas area.

United States Rules

A U.S. roulette wheel consists of 38 numbered slots: numbers 1 to 36, a zero, and a double zero. The betting layout consists of every individual number as well as a host of “outside” or combinations of numbers. After the players make their bets the dealer spins the wheel and a ball and after several seconds the ball will land in one of the numbered slots.

The following table displays the available bets, the payoff, and the probability of winning under U.S. rules. All casinos in the U.S. follow these rules except for in Atlantic City. The house edge on all bets is 1/19, or 5.26%, except for one bet. The exception is the 0-00-1-2-3 combination, which carries a house edge of 7.89%.

Most high-end casinos in the United States have single-zero wheels. This includes Las Vegas, Atlantic City, the Grand in Tunica, and Foxwoods in Connecticut. The limits on the single zero wheels are usually higher than the double zero wheels. A noteworthy exception is the Nevada Palace in Las Vegas, which has a single zero wheel with a 25-cent minimum.

Atlatic City Rules

In Atlantic City any all even money bets (red, black, odd, even, 1-18, 19-36) follow a variation of the European imprisonment rule (see below). In the event the ball lands in 0 or 00 the player will lose only half of any even money bet. This lowers the house edge to 2.63% on these bets. This rule does not apply on single zero wheels.

European Rules

European roulette is played on a single wheel and also features a favorable “en prison” rule. Under this rule if the player makes any even money bet (red, black, odd, even, 1-18, 19-36) and the ball lands in zero the player either gets half the bet back or it becomes inprisoned. If an imprisoned bet wins on the next spin it is released and the player gets it back, without winnings. The similar “La Partage” rule offers half back only, without the option to imprison. What is subject to debate, or rule variation, is what happens to an imprisoned bet if the ball lands in zero on the next spin. I have heard of four different rule variations and each are explained below.

Hamburg: At a casino I visited in Hamburg follows the “La Partage” rule, in which half of even money bets are returned if the ball lands in zero. This house edge is 1.3514%.

Berlin: At a casino I visited in Berlin even money bets became imprisoned if the ball landed in zero. The bet was returned if it won on the next spin. If a zero occured on the second spin the bet lost. The rule card in Berlin said the player may request the croupier to move the imprisoned bet from one even money bet to another. This house edge is 1.3879%.

France: According to my interpretation of the of roulette rule-book (PDF, 1161K) at Casinos Barrieres (a casino chain found mostly along the coasts of France) the bet is put on an “even chances line.” For example if the player bets on red and the ball lands in zero the bet is put on the line below the red diamond. If the next spin is red the bet is freed, if black it is lost. If the next spin or spins are green the bet stays on the line until a red or black spin resolves it. The player may also choose to lose half. Both options have a house edge of 1.3514%.

Holland: According to a dealer from Holland who wrote me if two zeros occurs in a row the bet becomes double imprisoned. In this case two winning bets in a row must occur to release it. If a anything else occurs, including more zeros, the bet is lost. This house edge is 1.3706%. The dealer said that the player also has the option to get half back immediately, which is the better option.

Spain: I have an unconfirmed report that in Spain a bet can become imprisoned an unlimited number of times. If the ball lands in 0 n times in a row, then it must win n times in a row. I assume that another zero, trying to work off the layers of imprisonment, would cause the bet to lose. The house edge under these rules is 1.3704%.

Las Vegas: Most high limit rooms at the nicer Strip casinos have a European roulette wheel. These invariably follow the half-back Hamburg rule, with a house edge of 1.3514%.

Number Placement

To the casual observer it would appear that the numbers on the wheel are not organized and seem to be distributed randomly. The only obvious patterns are that red and black numbers alternate and that usually two odd numbers alternate with two even numbers. However the distribution of numbers was carefully arranged so that the sum of the numbers for any given section of the wheel would be roughly equal to any other section of equal size. Most numbers are part of a pair, with one number between them. These pairs add to either 37 or 39.

Wheel Tracking

Some people and books claim that roulette wheels are biased, with a heavy side and a light side. Gravity causes the numbers in the heavy side to hit more often. This I believe used to be true when the quality of the equipment was poor. However modern roulette wheels are much better and very rigorously tested. Only in a casino using a very dated wheel may you be able to find a biased one by testing many thousands of spins. Based on stories I have heard your odds of finding such wheels are probably best in Europe.

Betting System

Ugh. If you think you can beat roulette with a betting system please read my section debunking betting systems. If you don’t believe what I say there here is what the Encyclopedia Britanica says under the subject of roulette:

California Rules

In California cards must be used in all table games to at least partially determine the outcome. Here is how some California casinos use cards in roulette.

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