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How To Play Live Roulette: A Beginner’s Guide

Solihull Editorial 20th Dec, 2024   0

When people think of classic and iconic casino games, Roulette is one of the first options that people pick. Offering glamour, mystery and excitement to casino-goers since the 17th century, Roulette is popular worldwide due to its rules being relatively simple to understand. The first form of Roulette was devised in 18th century France and has been played in its present form since as early as 1796 in Paris! Roulette has then spread across the globe and has two main popular forms in both American and European Roulette! Here, we will look at what roulette is, the different forms it comes in, and how to play it.

What Is Live Roulette?

Roulette is a live casino game that will be played in a live studio and conducted by a dealer; unlike classic casino games, the gameplay takes place in a real studio on a real playtable and is not virtual. Once the game is loaded up, players will decide on their stake and place a bet on different selections that are available throughout Roulette games. These betting options can range from various groupings of numbers, single numbers, the colour red or black, whether the number is odd or even and if the number is high or low.

To determine the successful number, a dealer will spin the wheel in one direction, then spin a ball in the opposite direction around a tilted circular track running around the outer edge of the wheel. The ball will eventually lose momentum and fall into one of the segments, which will be coloured and numbered.




Different Types Of Live Roulette 

As previously mentioned, Roulette comes in two main popular formats that are played around the world. The two most popular formats of Roulette are European and American Roulette, and they only have a slight yet important difference. The main difference between American and European Roulette is the number of segments that are on the Roulette wheel. American Roulette wheels have 38 pockets, including a zero symbol and a double zero (00) symbol, whilst the European Roulette wheel has 37 pockets with only a single 0.


It is clear that European roulette has better odds than American roulette, as European roulette features fewer segments, theoretically giving players a better chance of making a return due to there being fewer segments to choose from. The extra double zero (00) pocket in the American version increases the house edge compared to the European version. The house edge is the chance of the dealer making a return, meaning the player will lose.

How To Play Live Roulette 

When it comes to playing this highly popular and glamorous casino game, there are not many elements that players have to understand to truly enjoy their experience. First of all, players will have to choose what they want to place their bet on, which can range from a variety of different options, such as a single number or a collection of numbers. It is important for players to remember that some of these selections will have a better chance than others of happening. For example, those who place bets on single numbers will not have as good of a chance of being successful compared to someone who bets on the number being odd or even. This means Roulette can award players with different odds and potential values compared to how much they stake and what they bet on.

Players will place these bets by placing a chip on what particular selection they want. These must be placed on the roulette table with precision, as different sections of the roulette table will place different types of bets on the round.

There are two different types of bets that can be placed during roulette games: inside bets and outside bets. Outside bets are broader wagers that cover an entire category of numbers, such as odd or even and red or black. All of the outside bets in Roulette are:

  • Red or Black
  • Odd or Even
  • High or Low
  • Column – The table is split into columns and rows, allowing players to place bets on specific columns
  • Dozens – Players can place bets on a dozen numbers with three sections being split up into dozens.

Inside bets can be found in the centre of the Roulette table’s layout. This type of bet is placed on individual numbers or specific combinations of numbers. Because of this, inside bets are typically at a higher risk with a much lower chance of being successful, yet they have a higher payout if they do.

  • Straight-up – Specific number
  • Split – Bet on two adjacent numbers
  • Street – Cover three numbers in a row
  • Corner – Four numbers when the chip is placed on the corner where the four numbers meet
  • Six Line – Covering all numbers on two adjacent rows

Summary and Responsible Gambling 

In conclusion, Live Roulette is not too difficult to understand, especially after the first couple of rounds. With simple mechanics and interesting gameplay features, Live Roulette is one of the most popular online casino games on the market.

It is also vital for players to understand the risks of playing Roulette and other online casino games. Players are encouraged to play responsibly and to always remain in control of their gambling.

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