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Online Casino Roulette
Do any of you play Roulette Online?
I've been to Roulette quite a few times and love it but hadn't played online before. Going by the recommendations of hundreds of people across the globe, Roulette is the most easy game to play. This has been attested by folks who don't necessarily gamble. This is one card game most of the non-casino going population mention if they ever find themselves in a casino.
The best part of playing roulette is looking out for the odds of the game, which give you points to earn and win. Roulette Odds are used in both the European as well as American versions of the game. While the European form has a 1 zero pocket, American Roulette has 2 zero pockets. Players must note that the so-called Even Money bets in the game are almost the same as the 50/50 or a possibility of winning 1 in 2 games. The house edge in American Roulette is less. Try and avoid the double zero 00.
You can easily gain the house advantage by paying winners a couple of chips less than what there should have been had there been no advantage. There is a 2.7% house advantage in European Roulette. The same for American Roulette rises to 5.26%.
Hope you guys like the info. Send further details if you get to learn more on the game.
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 Originally Posted by jannie
Do any of you play Roulette Online?
I've been to Roulette quite a few times and love it but hadn't played online before. Going by the recommendations of hundreds of people across the globe, Roulette is the most easy game to play. This has been attested by folks who don't necessarily gamble. This is one card game most of the non-casino going population mention if they ever find themselves in a casino.
The best part of playing roulette is looking out for the odds of the game, which give you points to earn and win. Roulette Odds are used in both the European as well as American versions of the game. While the European form has a 1 zero pocket, American Roulette has 2 zero pockets. Players must note that the so-called Even Money bets in the game are almost the same as the 50/50 or a possibility of winning 1 in 2 games. The house edge in American Roulette is less. Try and avoid the double zero 00.
You can easily gain the house advantage by paying winners a couple of chips less than what there should have been had there been no advantage. There is a 2.7% house advantage in European Roulette. The same for American Roulette rises to 5.26%.
Hope you guys like the info. Send further details if you get to learn more on the game.
Errrr... hang on, you say you haven't played Roulette online before and are asking to learn more about the game, but then you stuck 2 links to roulette sites in your signature of your first post! 
I have now removed these.
If you go on to become an active contributing member of the forum and not just some shill or spammer you will be allowed to have the links again.
Please read the forum rules at the top of the section.
KK
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Again odd first post, i dont like Roulette i think its a nonsense game. IF you were going to play though try "LiveRoulette" (link in TGT list, even I dont Spam my own site directly ***) where its the only place I know of Roulette counts to the wagering. Deposit £100, wager £4000 and you get another £100 cash.
Have a plan and stick to it
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Senior Member
 Originally Posted by jannie
The house edge in American Roulette is less.
Ummmmm. Wat?
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 Originally Posted by iZoomZoom
Ummmmm. Wat?
Well spotted! 
This bit is another classic...
 Originally Posted by jannie
Try and avoid the double zero 00.
What I do is wait until the dealer is not looking, then fill the 00 spot with playdough - that usually does the trick for me!
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 Originally Posted by jannie
This is one card game most of the non-casino going population mention if they ever find themselves in a casino.
Card Game!
Have a plan and stick to it
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