Add another number to the mix for more excitement in American Roulette, a exhilarating rendition of the casino classic.
There are no major changes to the aim of this game: Bet on where you think the ball is going to land – a specific area of the wheel or on a certain number.
American Roulette’s main difference is that it features a 00 number, which is not present in traditional versions of the game. The wheel layout is also slightly different.
American Roulette Payout Table
Type of Bet | Payout | Description |
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Red/Black, Even/Odd, Low/High | 1/1 | Each bet contains 18 numbers |
Dozen | 2/1 | Place a chip on one of three boxes marked ‘1st 12,’ ‘2nd 12,’ or ‘3rd 12,’ to bet on a group of twelve numbers. 0 and 00 not included |
Column | 2/1 | Place a chip on a box labeled ‘2:1’ to bet on that column. 0 and 00 not included |
Line | 5/1 | Bet on two Street bets |
Top Line | 6/1 | Place a chip on the boundary between 0 and 1 to bet on 0, 00, 1, 2, and 3 |
Corner | 8/1 | Place a chip on the corner where four numbers meet to bet on them |
Street | 11/1 | Place a chip along a row to bet on three numbers |
Split | 17/1 | Place a chip between two numbers to bet on them |
Straight Up | 35/1 | Bet on a single number of your choice |
La Partage - Half Back Rule
If the ball lands on the numbers 0 or 00, the La Partage rule comes into effect.
With this, you’ll receive half your stake on all of your even money bets.