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Introduction

Roulette is one of the easiest games to play and understand in the casino. As usual the easier a game is to understand the greater the house edge, and roulette is no exception. If you are looking for a easy to understand and slow paced table game, and are willing to sacrifice on the house edge, then you may like roulette. If you want something more stimulating or with a decent return I would suggest looking at other games.

One difference between roulette and all other table games is that roulette chips have no value denomination printed on them. This actually is the true definition of a chip, one which indicates its value is technically called a check. The roulette table comes with six to eight sets of different colored chips, each set consisting of 300 chips. Poker bad beats video. When a player purchases chips he gets his own color and the value of each chip is the buy-in divided by the number of chips received. The dealer will place a token on top of the dealer's stack of that color of chips to indicate the value.

American Rules

A U.S. roulette wheel consists of 38 numbered slots: numbers 1 to 36, a zero, and a double zero. The betting layout consists of every individual number as well as a host of 'outside' bets on combinations of numbers. After the players make their bets, the dealer spins the wheel and a ball and after several seconds the ball will land in one of the numbered slots.

The following table displays the available bets, the win (on a 'to one' basis), and the probability of winning under U.S. rules. All casinos in the U.S. follow these rules except for in Atlantic City. The house edge on all bets is 1/19, or 5.26%, except for the 0-00-1-2-3 combination, which carries a house edge of 7.89%.

Double-Zero Roulette

BetPaysProbability WinHouse Edge
Red147.37%5.26%
Black147.37%5.26%
Odd147.37%5.26%
Even147.37%5.26%
1 to 18147.37%5.26%
19 to 36147.37%5.26%
1 to 12231.58%5.26%
13 to 24231.58%5.26%
25 to 36231.58%5.26%
Six line (6 numbers)515.79%5.26%
First five (5 numbers)613.16%7.89%
Corner (4 numbers)810.53%5.26%
Street (3 numbers)117.89%5.26%
Split (2 numbers)175.26%5.26%
Any one number352.63%5.26%

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European Rules

What most call 'European roulette' is roulette played on a 37-number wheel, with one zero only. The pays are the same as in American roulette. However, with one zero the house edge is cut to 1/37, or 2.70%, on all bets.

The term European roulette is somewhat of a misnomer because you can find single-zero roulette all over the world. In fact, it is the standard outside the United States. Even in the United States you can find single-zero roulette in some high-limit rooms.

Atlantic City Rules

In Atlantic City, any all even money bets (red, black,odd, even, 1-18, 19-36) follow a variation of the European half-back rule (see below). If the ball lands in 0 or 00, then the player will lose only half of any even money bet. This lowers the house edge to 2.63% on these bets. This rule does not apply on single zero wheels.

French Rules

French roulette is played on a single wheel and also features a favorable 'en prison' or half-back rule. Under the 'half-back' rule, if the player makes any even money bet (red, black, odd, even, 1-18, 19-36), and the ball lands in zero, then the player gets half the bet back, known as 'la partage' in French.

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The term French roulette is also somewhat of a misnomer because the 'la partage' rule can sometimes be found in casinos outside of France, including some high-limit rooms in Las Vegas.

Rather than lose half, the player sometimes may also choose to imprison the bet. If an imprisoned bet wins on the next spin it is released and the player gets it back, without winnings. What is subject to casino rules is what happens to an imprisoned bet if the ball lands in zero again on the next spin. At some casinos the bet loses, and at others it would become double imprisoned. If a double-imprisoned bet bet won on the next spin, it would move up a level, and become single-imprisoned again. If it lost, then if would become triple-imprisoned if the casino allowed it, otherwise it would lose.

The following table shows the probability of a win, push, and loss under every imprisonment variation I'm aware of.

Imprisonment Odds

ImprisonmentWinPushLossExpected
Value
Single0.486486490.013148280.50036523-0.01387874
Double0.486486490.013323460.50019005-0.01370356
Triple0.486486490.013325830.50018768-0.01370120
Infinite0.486486490.013325860.50018765-0.01370117
French0.486486490.013513510.50000000-0.01351351

When given the choice to lose half or face imprisonment, the expected value is the same under French rules. Otherwise the expected loss is less losing half.

Triple-Zero Roulette

Triple-Zero Roulette is roulette played on a 39-number wheel. The wheel has the same numbers and colors as a double-zero wheel, plus a 39th place on the wheel. This 39th place will always be green and often the Logo of the casino where the game is located, for example an apple at the New York New York. The game premiered at the Venetian in Las Vegas in September, 2016.

Much like zero and double-zero, all even money bets lose if the ball lands in green. The order of the numbers 1 to 36 is the same as in single-zero roulette. The 0, 00, and Logo are all consecutive, with the Logo in the middle.

There is an added bet on any green, which pays 11 to 1. The house edge on every bet is 1/13 or 7.69%.

Short Pays

I've noticed some electronic roulette games don't pay the full 35 to 1 on single-numbers bets, and/or 17 to 1 on double-number bets. Invariably, any game that short pays the player like this is going to be on a double-zero wheel as well. The following two tables show the house edge on single- and double-number bets, according to the win, assuming a double-zero wheel, and based on 'to one' odds. Be careful that on electronic games wins are often given on a 'for one' basis, meaning the original wager is not returned on a win. To convert a 'for one' odds to 'to one' odds, subtract one.

Single-Number Bets

WinHouse Edge
35 to 15.26%
34 to 17.89%
33 to 110.53%
32 to 113.16%
31 to 115.79%
30 to 118.42%

Double-Number Bets

WinHouse Edge
17 to 15.26%
16 to 110.53%
15 to 115.79%

Best Roulette in the West

Best in Nevada: The Bellegio, Mandalay Bay, MGM Grand, Mirage, Rio, and Wynn all have European roulette, with a house edge of 1.35%. Usually such wheels are in the high-limit rooms, but the MGM and Mirage also have a European wheel in the main casino at a $25 minimum.

Best in California: It is my understanding that the only single-zero roulette in California is at the Barona casino, with a house edge of 2.70%.

Las Vegas Rules Survey

I am proud to present my Las Vegas roulette survey at my companion site Wizard of Vegas.

Number Placement

To the casual observer, it would appear that the numbers on the wheel are not organized and seem to be distributed randomly. The only obvious patterns are that red and black numbers alternate and that usually two odd numbers alternate with two even numbers. However the distribution of numbers was carefully arranged so that the sum of the numbers for any given section of the wheel would be roughly equal to any other section of equal size. Most numbers are part of a pair, with one number between them. These pairs add to either 37 or 39.

For what it is worth, the sum of all the numbers in roulette is 666.

Wheel Tracking

Some people and books claim that roulette wheels are biased, with a heavy side and a light side. Gravity causes the numbers in the heavy side to hit more often. This, I believe, used to be true when the quality of the equipment was poor. However, modern roulette wheels are much better and very rigorously tested. Only in a casino using a very dated wheel, may you be able to find a biased one by testing many thousands of spins. Based on stories I have heard, your odds of finding such wheels are probably best in Europe.

Betting Systems

Ugh. If you think you can beat roulette with a betting system please read my section debunking betting systems. If you don't believe what I say there, here is what the Encyclopedia Britannica says under the subject of roulette:

The oldest and most common betting system is the Martingale or 'doubling-up' system,in which bets are doubled progressively. This probably dates back to the invention of the Roulette wheel, but every day of the week some gambler somewhere reinvents it, or some variation of it, and believes he has something new. Over the years hundreds of 'sure-fire' winning systems have been dreamed up, but regardless of what system is used, in the long run it cannot overcome the house's advantage of the 0, or 0 and 00. This house advantage is the only system that consistently wins in the long run.

'No one can possibly win at roulette unless he steals money from the table while the croupier isn't looking.' — Albert Einstein

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The California Constitution prohibits a ball and wheel alone to determine the outcome in roulette. In the greater San Diego area the casinos have thought of some creative ways to offer roulette anyway. Visit my page onSan Diego County roulette to see how they do it, and who offers the best odds.

Ball Steering

I get asked a lot about whether I believe dealers can influence the spin to a certain area of the wheel. I used to be very skeptical of it. However, after considering the articles How to Win at Roulette — Part I and Part II by Arnold Snyder as well as other evidence, I think it would be easy for a colluding dealer could do a late slow spin to benefit a wheel clocking player. An extremely skillful dealer may even be able to influence the ball to a certain sector of the wheel. So, for now, I'm still straddling the fence on this one (ow!).

Organic Roulette Experiment

In March 2017, I concluded an analysis of an electronic roulette game by Interblock for ball steering away from perceived wheel clockers. For more information please see my page on the Organic Roulette Experiment.

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Written by: Michael Shackleford
roudy12345
Say you and your friends are flipping a coin if its heads you win tails you lose. You double your bet on every lose starting at $5. With a bankroll of $10,000. Poor description, but I know the martingale betting system is a complete bust against games with the odds not in your favor, but what about even odds?
Also what if the odds were extremely slightly in the other persons favor say your doing the martingale on a bet with a 49.9% chance of winning..
Please answer those questions with knowledge or a online simulator link that allows you to type in the houses edge %.. I can't find a martingale simulator that doesn't involve roulette which is a terrible game to play.
On a side note.. Please concentrate on those questions first lol.. What I want to do/try is martingale a local casino at craps with 100x odds, with a constant $5 bet no matter what , but doubling the odds on a loss. So say the point is a 6.. I would bet 6,12,24,48,96..if the point was a 10 i would bet 10,20,40,80,160 & so on.. So if I lost 3 times in a row.. I would bet 48 behind the point being a 6 or 80 if the point was a 4 or 10. I've got a large size bankroll that is play money.. Just curious on trying to find a simulator for this one..
Please friendly comments only tired of seeing rude comments on this forum.. These are all what if, and just ideas! Curious to see what is said! Thank you!
Please keep in mind this is betting the don't pass not the pass line. I also want to wait till the pass line is hit twice. I know this doesnt matter, but it makes me feel better lol
bigfoot66
I hope this isn't rude but it sounds like you already know the answer here. We could debate the merits of the martingale in a world with infinite money, and a casino that books infinite bets, etc. The reality of your situation is that you will win a small amount of money most of the time. Occasionally you will hit a bad streak and run up against the table max. In the long run your loss will approximate the house edge * total of wagers. Hope this helps, have fun and I hope you win.
falecf4
So you will martingale until you hit table limits? What would the table limits be btw? Well regardless, you will get many comments about how this will not work. I have done a lot of reading here which is all it really takes to realize that any system you try to come up with will get smacked down with math. Personally, I'm not at that level with statistics but you should know that the people here know what they are talking about. I'm sure you could even find a thread that essentially states your same question. I had been trying to come up with a system for baccarat, where the banker actually has an edge over player, but after finding this site I came to the conclusion that the only really system I could come up with is something I am comfortable with playing with my bankroll.
'I'm not superstitious but I am a little stitious.' -Michael Scott
dwheatley
A martingale won't work if you have a 50% chance of winning, because you have a finite bankroll. If you and your opponent both have an infinite bankroll, your money will follow a random walk that will strangely lead to larger and larger wins and loses (approaching infinite size), but always return to even. Technically, I believe the limit should be 0 (no gain or loss in the long-term).
But since you have a finite bankroll (a barrier condition / absorption state), even with 50% chance of winning you are increasingly likely over time to hit a run of losses that causes you to lose everything. So, in the long-term you will lose.
If you have only a 49.9% chance of winning, you will lose in the long-term if your bankroll is smaller than your opponents (the casino). I don't need a simulator, I have the gambler's ruin formula.
tl,dr? Don't do it!
Wisdom is the quality that keeps you out of situations where you would otherwise need it
RS
On the don'ts..
10/20/40/80 lay.
If you're at the $80 lay, you've already lost 10+20+40=$70. Plus your flats.
An $80 lay wins $40.
But that's not even the problem.
Your true-odds bet (the lay) ends up winning $0 because it pays true.
The problem is the flat $5 don't pass line bet. This has a house edge.
MangoJ

Say you and your friends are flipping a coin if its heads you win tails you lose. You double your bet on every lose starting at $5. With a bankroll of $10,000. Poor description, but I know the martingale betting system is a complete bust against games with the odds not in your favor, but what about even odds?


The main question here is: At which bankroll do you consider to stop playing ? If you never stop playing you will either play for all eternity or go broke. Math tells us that for a fair game you described, you will always go broke before you reach eternity.
(you should trust math more than intuition if it comes to funny things like infinity)
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Also what if the odds were extremely slightly in the other persons favor say your doing the martingale on a bet with a 49.9% chance of winning..


You still go broke, because you will perform worse than the 50% case.
Kickass
You have a finite bankroll and you want to use Marty against a casino with an infinite bankroll.
You will have a lot of small wins in short-run until you have a long losing streak and your finite bankroll get wiped out.
Let's assume that your betting unit is $6. Then your Marty sequence will be
6,12,24,48,96,192,384,768,1536,3072,6144
Note that you will not be able to continue after 11 losing hands. The probability of that would be
0.048828125% assuming it is a 50/50 game and it is expected to happen in every 2048 trials.
Leave Katie alone. Rasul: Or what? Or I come back and break your F** legs
onenickelmiracle
Why not take all your play money bet on one bet right away. Win, try your system. Lose, don't bother.