How To Play
It’s easy to get the hang of Roulette. There are two versions – European Roulette and American Roulette. Players focus their time on the spinning Roulette wheel, which is divided into numbered segments, with each one coloured red or black. The exception is 0 and 00, which are green. There is a betting area next to the wheel, which is a large grid. Additionally, some tables will have a second betting area known as the Racetrack.
To play, a ball is released into the wheel, and players will bet on which segment it will rest on once it stops spinning. There are more options besides just betting on an individual number. Punters can also bet on groups of numbers, such as those next to each other on the wheel, or specific types, such as all the red numbers, all the black numbers or odd/even numbers.
Roulette RTP
Roulette is another casino game where no strategy or amount of thinking will change the house edge in the slightest.Certain strategies can help players last longer and have more shots to get lucky, but the RTP of the game remains unchanged no matter what.
For European (single-zero) roulette, the house edge is 2.70%, which means the RTP is 97.3%. For American (double-zero) roulette, the RTP is much lower, at 94.7%. If you’ve ever wondered if there is any advantage to playing double-zero roulette, there isn’t – it just offers worse odds and no upside for the player.