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Roulette is universally recognized as one of the most iconic and popular games in casino history.
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European and American roulette may look nearly identical to the untrained eye, but the math differs wildly.
+The Difference is in the Zeros +
The single most important difference between the two games lies entirely in the number of green zero pockets.
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This single extra pocket on the American wheel drastically alters the mathematical probabilities of the game.
+The extra number changes all probability calculationsThe betting layout is slightly larger on the American tableEuropean tables often use a different chip system +Comparing the House Edge +
With a house edge of 2.70%, European roulette is relatively fair compared to many other casino games.
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Statistically, for every $100 you wager, you expect to lose $2.70 on European and $5.26 on American.
+Lowering the Edge Even Further +
The "En Prison" rule "imprisons" your bet for the next spin if the zero hits, giving you a second chance.
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This makes French roulette one of the most mathematically favorable table games on the entire [casino](https://yujab.com//@stephanhillier?page=about) floor.
+VersionZero PocketsHouse EdgeEuropeanOne (0)2.70%AmericanTwo (0, 00)5.26% +
Playing American roulette is a mathematical mistake that unnecessarily drains your bankroll twice as fast.
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