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Introduction to European and American Roulette
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<br>Roulette is a staple of the casino - [fanduel-cazino.com](https://fanduel-cazino.com) - experience, offering high suspense on every spin. Yet, when browsing the table games, you will quickly notice two distinct options. Although they look similar at first glance, their odds and wheels are highly different. Learning how these variants differ is the most important decision you will make at the table. This review details the math of both wheels to show you which table offers the best odds.<br>
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How the Double Zero Pockets Change the Game
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<br>To understand the odds, you must look at the number of zeros on each wheel. European Roulette features 37 pockets, including numbers 1 to 36 and a single green zero (0). American Roulette, on the other hand, features 38 pockets because it adds a double zero (00) pocket. While this double zero space looks harmless, it has a massive impact on the house advantage. The presence of the double zero makes it harder to land any number or color bet on the American wheel.<br>
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Comparing the Two Main Roulette Rules
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<br>Here is a quick summary of how European and American roulette compare:<br>
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Wheel Pockets: 37 pockets on the European wheel versus 38 on the American wheel.
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Green Zeros: The European wheel has one zero, while the American wheel has both 0 and 00.
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House Edge: A player-friendly 2.70% in European tables versus a high 5.26% in American tables.
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<br>To visualize how these differences affect your payout odds and probability, check the table:<br>
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Roulette Metric
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European Version
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Double Zero Roulette
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Pocket Count
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37
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38 pockets (numbers 1-36, green 0, and green 00)
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Average House Advantage
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Exactly 2.70%
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5.26% (with 7.89% on the five-number basket bet)
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Straight Up Payout Odds
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35 to 1 (2.70% win chance)
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35:1 payout (2.6% chance)
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Even Money Odds
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48.60%
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47.3% win chance
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The Payout Impact: How the House Edge Affects Your Bankroll
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<br>Due to the lower house edge, European tables are much friendlier to your bankroll over time. The European game's math indicates that you will preserve more of your funds during play. On American tables, this expectation doubles to $5.26, draining your budget twice as fast. While a single spin is random, over a thousand rounds, this mathematical difference dominates. Choosing the single-zero wheel is the easiest way to give yourself better winning odds.<br>
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Summary of Roulette Differences
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<br>To sum up, the double zero on the American wheel doubles the house edge and lowers your odds. We highly recommend checking the table rules before placing your chips to verify it is European. Set a budget, manage your stakes, and enjoy the classic game responsibly.<br>
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