Roulette is a game of chance that offers players the chance to win big. But is there any skill involved?
You give the dealer (or croupier) your money and they will give you coloured chips. Then you place your bets on the table map until the croupier says no more bets.
Variations
The game of roulette offers a wide range of variations that cater to different gaming preferences. For example, European Roulette features a single zero that enhances the odds compared to its American counterpart, making it a favorite among players who value strategy and tradition. Other variants like French Roulette incorporate player-friendly rules such as En Prison and La Partage, which cut the house edge on even money bets to just 2.7%.
For players looking for higher payouts, try Key Bet Roulette, a variant that expands betting options with novel features and pays out if the ball hits an additional area on the wheel. Meanwhile, Double Ball Roulette amplifies the action with two balls that can offer multiple outcomes in a single spin. This variation also offers higher payouts on outside bets.
Bets
The roulette wheel offers players a number of different betting opportunities, and the payouts on these bets vary depending on which ones they make. Some bets, like the Split Bet (also known as a cheval in French), pay 17-1 if you correctly predict two numbers, while others, such as the Street/Three Number Bet or Side/Sixline Bet pay 11-1 if you place your chips on the outside border of a row of three consecutive numbers. There are also other bets, such as Dozens or Columns, that offer lower payouts but can still offer some cool betting options. These are called Outside Bets and they’re clearly defined on the betting grid as such.