Roulette – Variants, Bets & Strategy

Roulette is a timeless casino game. Learn the key differences between European, American, and French wheels, the bet types, house edges, etiquette, and strategy tips.

Variants

  • European (single zero) – lower house edge (~2.70%).
  • American (double zero) – higher house edge (~5.26%).
  • French – European wheel with La Partage or En Prison rules, cutting even-money bet losses when zero hits (≈1.35% edge).

Bet Types

CategoryExamplesNotes
InsideStraight (1), Split (2), Street (3), Corner (4), Line (6)Higher payouts, higher variance.
OutsideRed/Black, Odd/Even, 1–18/19–36, Dozens, ColumnsLower variance; even-money bets benefit from French rules.

House Edge

Wheel / RuleEdge (approx.)Notes
European (single zero)≈ 2.70%Preferred over double zero.
American (double zero)≈ 5.26%Higher edge due to 00.
French (La Partage / En Prison)≈ 1.35% (on even-money)Zero protection makes it best for long-term play.

Strategy & Bankroll

  • Favor single-zero wheels; avoid high-edge American tables.
  • On French tables, stick to even-money bets for lowest edge.
  • Avoid betting systems that chase losses — variance dominates.
  • Set win/loss limits and pace bets; roulette is high variance.

Etiquette

  • Place chips before “no more bets”; don’t touch after the ball drops.
  • Respect others’ chip placement; ask dealer if unclear.
  • Photography usually not allowed — check house rules.

Glossary

  • La Partage: Half of even-money bets returned when zero hits.
  • En Prison: Even-money bet is held for the next spin when zero hits.
  • Inside/Outside bets: Bet categories on the layout.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What’s a good buy-in to start?
Bring a few multiples of the table minimum (e.g., 20–30x) to absorb variance while learning.
Can I step away mid-session?
Yes, inform the dealer or floor staff. Don’t leave chips unattended.
Are betting systems like Martingale effective?
No. Systems can’t change the house edge; they only alter short-term variance.
Which roulette is best for players?
French roulette with La Partage or En Prison on even-money bets (≈1.35% edge).