WHAT ARE THE KEY DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THE EUROPEAN, FRENCH AND AMERICAN VERSIONS OF ROULETTE?
Despite the diversity of Roulette variations, there are only three basic versions of the classic casino game, and they are European, French and American. Notably, the main difference between American Roulette and its European and French counterparts is the extra (double-zero) sector on the wheel, which affects the winning odds and the house advantage (5.25% compared to 2.7% for European Roulette). While European Roulette is the most common, French Roulette offers even higher winning odds due to the introduction of the 'La Partage' and 'En Prison' rules working as insurance for your bet.