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European 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 numbered pockets of the wheel. You bet on which pocket the ball will drop into.

Odds & Strategy: RadiateSoftware offers one 'European' single-zero roulette (with only one zero) which sets the basic house edge* to 2.7% on all bets. That's far better than the American roulette version already which usually has the incredible house edge of 5.26%.
Unfortunately no additional rule is offered to
put the player in a more favorable position here, so the house edge stays at 2.7%.
If you prefer to bet on one of the inside bets once in a while, you really should play their European roulette, since the house edge is 2.7% on all bets. But
if you are an outside bettor, who likes to bet on  high, low, red, black, odd or even only, you should play another casino's European roulette version offering the 'La Partage' or 'En Prison' rule since it offers far better odds for those bets (1.35%).

The betting limits vary according to the type of bet. They are $1-$10 on a single number "straight up" and $1-$50 on an "outside" bet.
The Gaming Club shows a spin history of 10 spins.

Summary: That's a standard European roulette table (2.7% house edge) with a very low betting limit of up to $80 per spin only.

  

*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.

 
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