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Roulette is universally recognized as one of the most iconic and popular games in [casino](https://onedayproperty.net/en/author/concetta24571/) history.
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European and American roulette may look nearly identical to the untrained eye, but the math differs wildly.
+The Extra Green Zero +
The American wheel, however, has 38 pockets: numbers 1 through 36, a single zero (0), and a double zero (00).
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While the payouts remain exactly the same, your odds of hitting a specific number decrease on the American wheel.
+The extra number changes all probability calculationsThe betting layout is slightly larger on the American tableEuropean tables often use a different chip system +Why the House Edge Matters +
With a house edge of 2.70%, European roulette is relatively fair compared to many other casino games.
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Statistically, for every $100 you wager, you expect to lose $2.70 on European and $5.26 on American.
+Special European Roulette Rules +
Some European, and particularly French, roulette tables offer player-friendly rules called "La Partage" or "En Prison."
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American roulette essentially never offers these rules, further cementing its status as the inferior option.
+GameWheel NumbersEdge with La PartageFrench371.35%American38N/A +
The conclusion is incredibly simple: you should always seek out and exclusively play European or French roulette.
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