Add The Difference Between European and American Roulette
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<br>Roulette is universally recognized as one of the most iconic and popular games in [casino](https://viddertube.com/@margaritachung?page=about) history.<br>
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<br>Understanding the subtle differences between the wheels is crucial for maximizing your chances of winning.<br>
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The Impact of the Double Zero
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<br>The single most important difference between the two games lies entirely in the number of green zero pockets.<br>
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<br>The addition of the 00 pocket effectively doubles the casino's built-in mathematical advantage over the player.<br>
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The extra number changes all probability calculationsThe betting layout is slightly larger on the American tableEuropean tables often use a different chip system
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Comparing the House Edge
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<br>With a house edge of 2.70%, European roulette is relatively fair compared to many other casino games.<br>
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<br>This means you will lose money almost twice as fast playing the American version over the long term.<br>
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Lowering the Edge Even Further
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<br>Some European, and particularly French, roulette tables offer player-friendly rules called "La Partage" or "En Prison."<br>
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<br>If these special rules are in effect, the house edge on even-money bets drops to an incredible 1.35%.<br>
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TypeLong Term Loss per $100Player ValueSingle Zero$2.70ExcellentDouble Zero$5.26Terrible
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<br>Playing American roulette is a mathematical mistake that unnecessarily drains your bankroll twice as fast.<br>
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