Roulette

Roulette History

European Roulette and 'The Devils' Game'

The translation of Roulette is "little wheel" from the French. The origins of Roulette are typically thought to be from France; however like most casino games you will find the waters are a little muddy. It is hard to determine where the game truly came from. Most note the game was invented by Blaise Pascal, a mathematician in the 17th century. From there the game was adapted by Louis and Francois Blanc in the late 19th century. They were the ones to add the zero to make the house edge more. The game was not allowed in France during the 19th century, so the two decided to begin in Germany with the new wheel.

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Roulette Rules

Roulette is a very simple game to learn. You can learn to play the game online or in a land casino in a matter of minutes, without truly understanding the probabilities. Of course the more you know on a game the better off you are for winning. You will always have to contend with the house advantage. It doesn't matter what game you play, they will usually have a better chance of getting your money. When you start out with Roulette you are better off choosing a slower table with not a lot of individuals. This helps you learn the game and still get a decent amount of winnings for the bet.

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Roulette Strategy

Roulette has some very rigid rules and is not as involved as other games, especially when compared to things like poker. Roulette is also a game of chance more so than some of the other table games. You are betting on a marble spin. There are still some individuals who believe in the strategy. The truth is that with Roulette there really isn't any strategy that will help you win big. Casinos have rules so that the house edge will win more than you, but there are a few things you should consider regarding the Roulette play. They can make it a little easier for you to win more often.

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Roulette Glossary

American Roulette Wheel - The American Roulette wheel has an additional slot making it 38 slots. This additional slot is the double zero, not found on the European wheel. The house edge for this game is 5.4 percent.

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Roulette Expert Mode

Online roulette  is faster than live casino roulette because there is usually only one player and because all movements are computer controlled. However time is still lost between spins because the new bets have to be placed on the table. This takes all the more time if the bets are not in the standard format but have been customized by the player. In order to avoid this wastage of time the Expert Mode in Microgaming European Roulette Gold allows players to save up to eight customized betting configurations and reproduce them at the click of a button.

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French Roulette

French Roulette is a version of roulette that is offered by some online casinos. It is based on European Roulette in that it is played with a single zero. However the layout is a bit different and it also offers some additional bets and a rule that reduces the house edge considerably.

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Avoidable Roulette Betting Strategies

Lessons should not only teach what should be done, but also teach what should be avoided. In online roulette the second aspect becomes more important. This is because so many betting strategies have been propounded as offering certain ways to beat the online casino. Unfortunately none of them work.

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Computing Roulette Payouts

The payout in roulette  is the amount that the player wins as a multiple of his wager, should his wager win. The payout is expressed as X to 1, where X is a number. If the payout is 8 to 1 and the player wagers $1 then he will win $8. In addition he will be returned his wager of $1. If the payout is 5 to 1 and the player wagers $5 then he will win $25. In addition he will be returned his wager of $5. Roulette has many different types of bets and they have different payouts. Different online gaming software providers have different methods of indicating the payouts. However regular roulette players should know the payouts pat so that they can conveniently plan their betting strategy, without having to locate the payouts in the casino software.

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Finales Bets in French Roulette

Call bets are special roulette bets that originated in French Roulette, but are now offered in many online versions of European Roulette and American Roulette as well. Among the call bets is a type of bet known as Finales, which as its name suggests is based on the final or ending number. This lesson explains the various Finales bets, how they are wagered and how they pay out. The bets described in this lesson have been taken from French Roulette offered in Microgaming online casinos.

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