The choice of roulette table can make a huge difference to your chances of winning. Before you play make sure you know the difference between the main tables.
If you've ever been to Monte Carlo or Las Vegas – you'll know there is big money in roulette – all these amazing places where built on gambling or more specifically on the 'house edge'. This refers to the built-in advantage that every casino has in just about every game, in roulette the advantage is provided by the tables themselves.
Mathematics isn't the most exciting subject for everyone but when you look at what it can achieve it suddenly develops a little more allure.
The mighty Las Vegas was in fact built on probablity, the probability that you will lose more than the house. You should look at every gambling game with an eye on the probability – if only to control how you actually gamble. Roulette is never going to be the professional gamblers choice as there are many other games with better odds – if we disregard the possibility of wheel bias or anything untoward – the one thing you need with roulette is luck.
With the growing popularity of online casinos, the consumer can force a choice of the way we play these games, if you play online roulette, choose your casino carefully.
However the choice of which roulette tables you play at makes a huge difference to the amount of luck you need – there are really two main tables you'll find in most casinos.
The French (or also known as European) Roulette Table
The single most important fact about this roulette wheel is the fact that it has a single zero. This is primarily the 'house edge' – all your 50/50 bets on red/black or odd/even are biased towards the house because of this number. Originally this didn't actually exist at all until the first Casino in Monte Carlo thought it didn't have any real advantage – that extra number adds a house advantage of 2.7% all else being equal.
US Roulette Table
In the US, the wheel from France was originally used until the casinos decided they'd like a little more advantage (probably checked the real estate prices in Las Vegas). So they added the extra '00' slot which pretty much doubles the house edge. The distribution of the numbers and colors on both wheels are distributed in different ways but both so that there is an equal chance of red/black and odd/even combinations. To completely minimise the house edge also try and find a casino that operates the La Partage or En Prison rule. This rule means that you only lose 50% of your even money wagers if the ball land on zero – another significant statistical advantage. The difference is simple really – if you have a choice always play on a European table and on a
live roulette wheel as opposed to a computer generated one – the house edge is much smaller and you have a much better chance of Lady Luck shining on you.