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Online Casino Conditions >>> Gambling Tips >>>July 2006

Seeking out the Best Casino Roulette in the House

With all the talk of gambling experts saying that Roulette has a high House Edge and that it is a game to be avoided, why then are so many players devoted to the game of Roulette? The first clarification that needs to be made is between the different versions of the game, such as European Roulette and the American version.

When it comes to devoted Roulette players, the European version garners the most attention for it delivers a lower House Edge than its American counterpart. With the exclusion of the double zero on the wheel, and the addition of the en prison rule, European Roulette is the more popular choice amongst gamblers.

However, even if American Roulette was the only version available, there would most likely still be a strong following, for Roulette is a fun and social game that can still payoff very nicely with a little luck.  If players stick to making the outside 50/50 bets, a session of ten wins and nine losses is not improbable.

When seeking out roulette in a brick 'n mortar casino, it is advisable for gamblers to look for full tables with one or a few seats available. In addition to creating a more fun and social atmosphere, having more players at at table helps to slow the game down. At a roulette table with all of the seats full, you are likely to see no more than thirty wheel spins in an hour time frame.

If you place your bets wisely, and stay within the means of your bankroll, your experience at the roulette table will be anything but volatile. Make the majority of your wagers on the even money bets (Red/Black, Odd/Even, High/Low) and stay away from the five-number bet, and you will keep yourself out of unnecessary trouble.

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