Roulette
Roulette is a popular casino game where players bet on the outcome of a spinning wheel. The wheel contains numbered pockets, and players can wager on specific numbers, colors, or groups of numbers.
RULES
- Players place bets on the roulette table before the wheel is spun.
- The dealer spins the wheel in one direction and a small ball in the opposite direction.
- Winning bets are paid according to the corresponding odds for the type of bet placed.
- Common bets include straight-up (single number), split (two adjacent numbers), and outside bets like red/black or odd/even.
- If the ball lands on a pocket corresponding to a player's bet, they win.
- The house edge varies depending on the type of roulette game being played (e.g., European, American).
- Players can make multiple bets on each spin.
- After the dealer calls "no more bets," no further wagers can be placed for that round.
- Some casinos offer special rules like En Prison or La Partage, which reduce the house edge on even-money bets.
- Roulette is purely a game of chance, and each spin is independent of previous spins.
OTHER GAMES
This content is intended for individuals aged 18 and above.