Roulette
Roulette is a classic casino game where a ball is spun around a numbered wheel and lands in one of 37 (European) or 38 (American) pockets. You bet on where the ball will land—a number, colour, or group of numbers.
How to Play
Place your chips on the layout before the dealer closes betting. The wheel is spun and the ball is released. When the ball stops in a pocket, winning bets are paid according to the table odds. Losing bets are collected.
Types of Roulette
- European Roulette: 37 pockets (1–36 plus 0). Single zero gives better odds.
- American Roulette: 38 pockets (1–36, 0, 00). Double zero increases house edge.
- Live Dealer: Real wheel and dealer streamed; same rules, more atmosphere.
Bet Types
Inside bets (single number, split, street, corner, line) offer higher payouts and lower probability. Outside bets (red/black, odd/even, dozens, columns) pay less but win more often. Choose according to your risk preference.