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How to Play Roulette
Learn the classic casino game and understand all betting options.
Place Your Bets
Choose from inside bets (specific numbers) or outside bets (groups).
Spin the Wheel
The dealer spins the wheel and drops the ball in the opposite direction.
Ball Settles
The ball loses momentum and settles into one of the numbered pockets.
Winning Numbers
All bets covering the winning number and its attributes pay out.
Collect Winnings
Winning bets are paid according to their odds, losing bets are collected.
Next Round
Place new bets for the next spin or adjust your betting strategy.
Inside Bets
Outside Bets
Roulette Betting Systems
Explore popular betting strategies and understand their pros and cons.
European vs American
beginnerAlways choose European roulette (single zero) over American (double zero) for better odds.
Outside Bet Focus
beginnerOutside bets offer better odds of winning but lower payouts - good for steady play.
Bankroll Management
advancedSet strict loss limits and never chase losses with larger bets.
System Testing
proTest betting systems in simulation before risking real money to understand their limitations.
Martingale System
Double your bet after each loss, return to base bet after a win.
Pros:
- Simple to understand
- Guarantees profit on first win
- Works well short-term
Cons:
- Requires large bankroll
- Table limits can stop progression
- One bad streak ruins everything
D'Alembert System
Increase bet by one unit after loss, decrease by one after win.
Pros:
- Less aggressive than Martingale
- Slower bankroll depletion
- More sustainable
Cons:
- Still negative expectation
- Long losing streaks problematic
- Slower recovery
Fibonacci System
Follow Fibonacci sequence for bet sizing after losses.
Pros:
- Mathematical foundation
- Less aggressive progression
- Natural stop-loss points
Cons:
- Complex to remember
- Still house edge remains
- Long sequences can be expensive
Roulette FAQ
Everything you need to know about playing roulette effectively.
What's the difference between European and American roulette?
European roulette has one zero (0) giving a house edge of 2.7%, while American roulette has two zeros (0, 00) with a house edge of 5.26%.
Do betting systems really work?
No betting system can overcome the house edge long-term. They may provide structure and short-term wins, but the house edge remains constant.
What are the best bets in roulette?
All European roulette bets have the same house edge (2.7%) except for the five-number bet in American roulette, which should be avoided (7.89% house edge).
Can I predict where the ball will land?
Roulette wheels are designed to be random. While some very rare physical biases exist, modern casinos maintain their equipment to prevent any predictable patterns.