European roulette
Single-zero layout with numbers 0-36. The usual reference point for comparing other roulette variants.
- Zeroes
- 1
- House edge
- 2.70%
Roulette information
Rules, bet types, table layouts, systems, live providers, and why table minimums matter.
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Single-zero layout with numbers 0-36. The usual reference point for comparing other roulette variants.
Usually uses French bet names and may include La Partage or En Prison on even-money bets.
When zero lands, half of an even-money stake is returned. Availability is table-specific.
Even-money stakes may be held for the next spin after zero. Terms vary, so table rules must be checked.
Double-zero wheel. Common in US casinos and less attractive than single-zero roulette on pure odds.
Three-zero layout. Often paired with lower minimums or prominent placement, but the extra zero materially worsens odds.