The best ways to play roulette - The inner workings of a game of roulette - A history of roulette

Hints and tips on playing roulette on either a professional or amateur level and learn a bit about how the game works.

Garner more information on roulette and learn a little bit about how the game was invented and how it evolved over time.

What kind of places offer roulette?

Roulette is offered as a game in an eclectic range of places and you may head over to a casino and enjoy the social and competitive atmosphere - perhaps you could even go all the way to Las Vegas! If this doesn't sound appealing you could always play roulette from home as you can easily purchase a range of roulette tables, from less costly basic tables to professional top of the range roulette sets. Playing roulette online has also become hugely popular with several sites allowing you to play free for the first few rounds - just be entirely sure to stick with reputable and reliable gambling sites and never spend money on a site you don't recognise.

What kinds of roulette are there?

There is usually two kinds of roulette offered - these are American or European. There is also a French kind but most tables now use the previous two variations. American roulette features a double zero whereas the European layout does not - this actually puts the house edge in favour of the player. This version also gives you the choice to play en prison rules which lets surrender one half of their outside bets or let them carry over into next game if zero turns up.

The history of roulette

Roulette was invented in France during the 18th century using elements from English wheel games including Ace of Hearts and E.O. The game as it's played now was seen as early on as 1796. Then in 1843 François and Louis Blanc developed the single 0 roulette wheel as competition to casinos that only supplied the double 0 tables. Roulette is still one of the most popular games for players all over, from casinos in Britain to gambling resorts in Las Vegas.

The basic rules of roulette

Playing roulette offers you a varied selection of betting choices like 'inside bets' which let you the player places a bet an exact pocket or they could go with a 'outside' bet where you set a bet on more than one or a group of pockets. Usually casinos have rules on bet limitations and occasionally depending on the kind of bet use different coloured chips. Gamblers can also decide to place extra bets whilst the roulette wheel is still spinning around up until the point that the dealer says all bets are off. The winning numbers are then be determined by where the ball falls in the wheel, the winner can then decide to either take all of their winnings away or carry the bet over.

Tips for playing roulette

Roulette is mostly based on chance but there are some things you can do and avoid to ensure you play the game to its full potential. One of the most important things to do before playing is setting yourself a precise spending limit rather than attempting to win back all your losses. Stay clear of too good to be true online systems that try to convince you that you can win every round and also remember to enjoy the experience and know when you've reached the end of your game.

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