American Roulette Guideline
American roulette is a kind of
roulette game
that sprung up from Europe in the middle of the 19th century. The main
difference is that American roulette has two green slots, a zero and a
double zero. House edge is
higher 5.26% for American roulette comparing to that of European
2.70%. That's the real price of a double zero. 0,
00, 1, 2, 3 numbers bet is the highest in the former, with the house
edge of 7.90% and in the latter it's even money bet that's the best for
casinos, actually there are several options of the game. Bet odds are
defined as follows: the bet plus the payout in both
European roulette
and American roulette.
If you want to put your bet on zero neighbours in American roulette,
all the slots of the range of 22 to 25, including themselves, you will
need nine chips to place every chip 1) on split of 4/7, 12/15, 18/21,
19/22, 32/35, 2) 2 chips on the 25, 26, 28, 29 corner and on
the 0, 2, 3 street.
The combination of the third bet need 6 chips, it's as well
called a split bet, because all the chips are placed on splits
of
5/8, 10/11, 13/16, 23/24, 27/30, 33/36.
Orphans consist of 8 slots, and use 5 chips, one placing on 1, and one
chip per split: 6/9, 14/17, 17/20, 31/34.
One can as well find some American
roulette
call bet combination, as a general rule it's X plus neighbours, e. g.
it can be the zero and the neighbours.
It's easier to find a casino where American roulette is offered than
where European roulette can be played. Nevertheless
roulette strategies
don't differ for either.