Why You Should Never Play American Roulette
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Roulette is one of the most iconic and visually thrilling games available on any casino floor.
Understanding the difference between the American and European variations is the most crucial strategy in the game.
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.
Conversely, the American layout adds an extra green slot—the double zero—significantly altering the math of the game.
- The single zero is the only reason the casino makes a profit on Red/Black or Odd/Even wagers
- Adding a second zero effectively doubles the speed at which you will statistically lose your bankroll
- The visual layout of the numbers on the wheel itself is also completely different between the two versions
The 'En Prison' and 'La Partage' 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.
| Game Type | Special Rules? | House Edge (Even-Money Bets) |
|---|---|---|
| Standard European | No | 2.70% |
| French (La Partage) | Yes (Half-back on Zero) | 1.35% |
There is absolutely no strategic reason to ever play the double-zero variation if a single-zero table is available.
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