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FAQ


B1 When I play Roulette, am I competing against other players?
B2 Should you repeat your bet on a frequently winning color?
B3 What are the main differences between inside bets and outside bets?
B4 What are the primary differences between American and European Roulette wheels?

Q:B1 When I play Roulette, am I competing against other players?

No. Roulette is a banking game, which means that all bets are placed against the bank (the house).

Q:B2 Should you repeat your bet on a frequently winning color?

We discourage it. The game of Roulette rejects all notions of "pattern". Percentages will come in handier, however, as you always have a 47.37% chance of hitting red or black in a double-zero game. In short, always remember the fact that Roulette is a fixed-odds event. This way you won't be so tempted to base your play on another player's 5-time run on black.

To elaborate on this answer, we've provided you with a few percentages… take a look at them, and then seriously consider committing them to memory.
Eight or more sets of black-black or red-red (including over two in a row) in 24 spins: 70% chance.
Four or more instances of at least triplets: just over a 50 % chance.
Five or more successive reds or blacks: almost 2% chance.


Q:B3 What are the main differences between inside bets and outside bets?

Outside bets are found outside of the numbered grid.
  • They include two types of wagers: even-money and 2-to-1.
  • Each outside bet must equal the table minimum.
  • Outside bets give you the option to place separate bets.
Inside bets are found on the inside of the numbered grid or layout.
  • All of your individual inside bets at a given table must add up to the table minimum.
  • All of the players' Inside bets are stacked on top of each other as there is only one spot on the inside layout for each particular bet.

Q:B4 What are the primary differences between American and European Roulette wheels?

American Wheels
The American roulette wheel is divided into 38 slots, numbered 1 through 36 plus 0 and 00
European Wheels
The European roulette wheel is divided into 37 slots, numbered 1 through 36 plus 0.
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