European Roulette Slot
European roulette has a single zero, which means that the theoretical return, or odds, will be better as well. A single zero European roulette has a native 2.70% house edge which is plenty. Besides, European roulette has a better-numbered and coloured wheel which is considered another big plus, i.e. There is no wheel bias. The European roulette game wheel layout is the standard one with 37 pockets and a 0, while, in contrast, the American version has 38 slots and an extra 0 one. While it might not seem like a big difference, that extra 9 slot is the one that determines the house edge and raises it for the US version.
Free European, American and French roulette games. That brings us to the types of roulette you can play. There are two main types of roulette: European roulette – This type of roulette has 37 sections on the roulette wheel (0 and numbers from 1 to 36). In fact, it practically halves it: in American Roulette, the advantage is 5.26% and in European Roulette it’s 2.7%. It’s a bit of a misnomer since European Roulette actually used to have two zero slots – it’s just that one zero got phased out over time, while the double zero wheel stuck with the audiences across the pond.
European Roulette
Just because we have the word Vegas in our name, it doesn’t mean we play exclusively by Las Vegas rules. While we’re just as entertaining and exciting as that oasis in the desert, we know that our Roulette players crave all sorts of excitement. That’s why we offer European Roulette in addition to the version of roulette you’d find in Vegas. It’s pretty much the same, only instead of 38 numbers (1 through 36, 0, and 00), our Euro version has just 37. What does the missing double zero mean for you? Take European Roulette for a spin and discover for yourself.
Special Features
- We’ve taken away the double zero to improve your odds
- Play the inside, the outside, or both
- Always an open seat—you’ll never wait for a table