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There are many different online roulette types from various software providers like Evolution Gaming and Ezugi, and they are very similar to each other. The most popular types of roulette in the U.S. are American, Classic and Auto Roulette, and there can be multiple tables of one type. The most popular software versions are European and French Roulette, so we are sure they will be available as top roulette options soon. Roulette variants have different odds, so we’ve listed a couple pointers from each of the live games so you can get started with a good roulette experience.<\/p>\n
American<\/h3>\n
Live American Roulette is the mostly commonly found roulette type in the US. It has an extra pocket that contains a double zero, unlike other variants. It means that the house edge is slightly higher than that of European Roulette at 5.26%. The wheel layout is also different from the two other common game types.<\/p>\n
European<\/h3>\n
European Roulette has 37 pockets with just a single zero slot, and a standard paytable<\/strong>. This version has a house edge of 2.7%; classic roulette often follow European rules.<\/p>\nFrench<\/h3>\n
Finally, there is French Roulette, which has the lowest house edge of all – 1.35%<\/strong> (which players love, of course). This is due to rules like La Partage and En Prison, which are not available in other games. La Partage means that if the ball ends up on zero, half of a even money bet is returned to the player and the other half goes to the house. En Prison also applies to even bets; if an even number comes up after a zero, a player wins his bet. In some French Roulette games players can indicate whether they would like to follow La Partage or En Prison rule. <\/p>\nOthers<\/h3>\n
Another popular roulette game is Auto Roulette, although there is no dealer as the wheel is automated. This type can be American, European, or French style game. In addition, the following other roulette games are available, although very rare in the U.S.:<\/p>\n
\n- Speed Roulette<\/strong>: This game is designed to run 25% quicker than the classic one, so if you want some swift roulette action, this version is for you.<\/li>\n
- Immersive Roulette<\/strong>: Follows the rules of European Roulette; the only difference is that Immersive Roulette has a cooler appearance with multiple cameras.<\/li>\n
- Live Double Ball Roulette<\/strong>: As you might have guessed, the live dealer game Double Ball Roulette has two balls instead of one.<\/li>\n
- Golden Ball Roulette<\/strong>: This live dealer roulette game is very rare, but has a jackpot and other interesting details and special bets.<\/li>\n
- Lightning Roulette<\/strong>: One of the more popular games, Lightning Roulette is just like European Roulette, but adds Lucky Numbers and Lightning Strikes for extra winnings.<\/li>\n
- Auto Slingshot Roulette<\/strong>: Slingshot Roulette also follows the rules of the European one, but has an automated wheel.<\/li>\n
- Mini Live Roulette<\/strong>: Mini Roulette has numbers 0 to 12, house edge of 3.85%, and the La Partage rule, which makes playing roulette on this version a lot of fun.<\/li>\n
- Dual Play Live Roulette<\/strong>: Dual Play means playing alongside customers in a retail casino.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n