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<br>Roulette is universally recognized as one of the most iconic and popular games in casino history.<br>
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<br>Understanding the subtle differences between the wheels is crucial for maximizing your chances of winning.<br>
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The Extra Green Zero
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<br>The American wheel, however, has 38 pockets: numbers 1 through 36, a single zero (0), and a double zero (00).<br>
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<br>While the payouts remain exactly the same, your odds of hitting a specific number decrease on the American wheel.<br>
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The green zeros represent the house edgeAmerican roulette includes the 0 and the 00European roulette only utilizes the single 0
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Comparing the House Edge
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<br>With a house edge of 2.70%, European roulette is relatively fair compared to many other casino games.<br>
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<br>There is absolutely no mathematical justification for ever choosing to play American roulette if European is available.<br>
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Special European Roulette Rules
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<br>The "La Partage" rule dictates that if the ball lands on zero, you only lose half of your even-money bet.<br>
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<br>This makes French roulette one of the most mathematically favorable table games on the entire [casino](https://centralscotlandlettings.co.uk/author/arleenshacklet/) floor.<br>
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TypeLong Term Loss per $100Player ValueSingle Zero$2.70ExcellentDouble Zero$5.26Terrible
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<br>Online casinos almost always offer both, so be vigilant and always click on the European wheel.<br>
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