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French Roulette Review The Game: A wheel with blocks numbered 0 to 36 is spun in one direction. A ball is spun around the wheel and as the ball slows, it drops into one of the pockets of the wheel. You bet on which pocket the ball will drop into. Odds & Strategy: This is BossMedia's 'French' single-zero roulette (with only one zero) which sets the
basic house edge* to 2.7%. That's already far better than the American
roulette version which has an incredible basic house edge of 5.26%. BossMedia
offers French roulette rooms with betting limits
of $1-$500, $5-$1,000 and
$10-$2,000. Summary: That's one of the best roulette tables in the Internet (1.35% house edge only, single- / multi- / private-player or watching only, 17 spins history, up to $2,000 betting limit).
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European Roulette Review The Game: European roulette is played the same way French roulette is played. Odds & Strategy: This is BossMedia's 'European' single-zero roulette (with only one zero) which sets the
basic house edge to 2.7%. As you know that is almost double as good as the American
roulette version already. BossMedia
offers French roulette rooms with betting limits
of $1-$100, $5-$500 and
$25-$1,000. Summary: That's a standard roulette table with standard odds and standard betting limits.
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American Roulette Review The Game: American roulette is played the same way French roulette is played. Odds & Strategy: This is BossMedia's 'American' double-zero roulette (with two zeros) which sets the basic house edge to 5.26%. The 'la partage' rule does not apply, so the casino's edge stays at 5.26%. It's taken into positive account though that BossMedia offers three different roulette versions including the great French roulette. The betting limits here are again $1-$100, $5-$500 and $25-$1,000. Summary: That's the worst roulette game to play. Stick to BossMedia's French roulette version.
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| *House Edge = The percentage of your money the casino (house) gets from you in the long run. So if the house edge is 5% and you bet $100 the casino will get $5 from you. If the house edge is -5% and you bet $100 you will get $5 from the casino. Also called edge, house advantage, advantage etc. |