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 history.<br>
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<br>Choosing the wrong version of roulette is the most common and costly mistake new players make.<br>
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The Extra Green 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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European wheel has 37 total pocketsAmerican wheel has 38 total pocketsBoth versions pay 35 to 1 on a single number bet
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Why the House Edge Matters
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<br>With a house edge of 2.70%, European roulette is relatively fair compared to many other [casino](https://www.youmanitarian.com/tv/@gregdwight7210?page=about) games.<br>
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<br>Statistically, for every $100 you wager, you expect to lose $2.70 on European and $5.26 on American.<br>
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Special European Roulette Rules
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<br>The "La Partage" rule dictates that if the ball lands on zero, you only lose half of your even-money bet.<br>
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<br>American roulette essentially never offers these rules, further cementing its status as the inferior option.<br>
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TypeLong Term Loss per $100Player ValueSingle Zero$2.70ExcellentDouble Zero$5.26Terrible
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<br>The conclusion is incredibly simple: you should always seek out and exclusively play European or French roulette.<br>
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