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<br>A spinning wooden bowl, a bouncing white ball, and a massive grid of red and black numbers create an instantly recognizable casino experience.<br>
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<br>Choosing the wrong wheel will literally double the speed at which the casino drains your money.<br>
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<br>If you play the wrong version of roulette, you are voluntarily surrendering a massive, unnecessary mathematical advantage to a billion-dollar corporation.<br>
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<br>We will prove why you must actively hunt for European tables and completely shun their American counterparts.<br>
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The Mechanics: Single Zero vs. Double Zero
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<br>It features the numbers 1 through 36 (alternating in red and black), and a single green pocket displaying the number zero (0).<br>
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<br>It also features the numbers 1 through 36, and the single green zero (0).<br>
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<br>To understand why, we must look at how the casino uses those green zeroes to generate their massive profit margins.<br>
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<br>If you bet on an "Even Money" outside bet (like Red, Black, Odd, or Even), and the ball lands on a green zero, your bet is an automatic loser.<br>
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<br>The casino essentially doubled its trapdoors, making it significantly harder for you to win any bet on the board.<br>
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How the Double Zero Destroys Your Odds
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<br>The House Edge is derived from the difference between the true odds of hitting a number and the actual payout the casino provides.<br>
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<br>On a European wheel, there are 37 total numbers. The true odds of hitting your number are 36 to 1 (36 ways to lose, 1 way to win).<br>
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<br>However, the American [casino](https://quickdate.arenascript.de/@nestorcole0897) STILL only pays you 35 to 1. They have decreased your probability of winning, but refused to increase the payout.<br>
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<br>Mathematically, you will lose your money twice as fast playing American Roulette compared to playing European Roulette.<br>
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<br>Playing American Roulette is the equivalent of walking into a grocery store and voluntarily paying double the listed price for a gallon of milk.<br>
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La Partage: The Rule That Saves Your Bankroll
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<br>The absolute pinnacle of roulette gaming is a specific variation known as "French Roulette."<br>
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<br>In standard European roulette, if you bet $100 on Red and the ball lands on the green zero, you lose your entire $100.<br>
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<br>You only lose $50, and the other $50 is pushed back to your stack.<br>
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<br>In physical US casinos, true French tables are incredibly rare (usually hidden in high-limit VIP rooms), but they are worth hunting for.<br>
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<br>Regardless of the specific French rule, the mathematical superiority over the American wheel is absolute.<br>
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American vs. European vs. French
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Double Zero Wheel: The worst version of the game. Literally doubles the speed at which you will statistically lose your bankroll.
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The Standard Game: A perfectly acceptable game of chance. Your bankroll will last significantly longer here than at an American table.
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French Roulette: Single 0 wheel WITH the "La Partage" rule. House Edge on even-money bets is an incredible 1.35%.
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The Payouts: Remember, a straight-up number ALWAYS pays 35 to 1, regardless of which wheel you are playing on.
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Why the Double Zero is Devastating
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Roulette VersionEuropean (37 Pockets)American (38 Pockets)
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The Casino TrapdoorsOne pocket where outside bets auto-lose.Two pockets where outside bets auto-lose.
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Odds of Hitting the Zeroes2.7% chance per spin.5.3% chance per spin.
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Theoretical Loss per $100 WageredYou lose $2.70 on average.You lose $5.26 on average.
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<br>The difference between American and European Roulette is the clearest example of why mathematical education is essential for a gambler.<br>
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<br>If you are playing online, you have the absolute luxury of choice; always scroll past the American tables and click on the European or French variants.<br>
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<br>Find the right wheel, place your bets, and let the mathematics work in your favor.<br>
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