Which Type of Live Roulette Game Will Give Me the Best Chances of Winning?

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While American players tend to know only one variant of roulette, there are two other popular forms: European and French.  Both of these pay better odds.  Good to know when deciding on which to play: American vs. European roulette.

Furthermore, special rules such as En prison or La Partage, which are unique to the French tables, can considerably cut your losses.

The single zero layout in these variations is what ensures you get the best odds possible.

French and European roulette are available via a number of live casino platforms.

EUROPEAN ROULETTE TIPS

  • Only play at casinos that are licensed, regulated and well-known.
  • Stick to low betting limits while you’re still learning the basics.
  • Watch a few game rounds before you begin betting.
  • Determine realistic gaming limits for yourself and stick to them as you play.
  • Place even money bets to benefit from a higher probability.

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