European Roulette
European Roulette uses a wheel with a single zero (37 pockets), giving players better odds than American roulette, which has a double zero. It is one of the most searched table games for its clear rules and lower house edge.
How to Play
The ball is spun on the wheel; you bet on where it will land. You can place chips on a single number (straight up), groups of numbers (split, street, corner), or outside bets like Red/Black, Odd/Even, or Dozens (1–12, 13–24, 25–36).
Rules & Odds
- Single zero means house edge is about 2.7% (vs 5.26% on American)
- Straight up pays 35:1; red/black and even-money bets pay 1:1
- En prison or la partage rules (if offered) further reduce the edge on even-money bets