Show Me A Roulette Table

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Show me a roulette table. If you end show me a roulette table up playing many weak hands or just premium ones, you will not do well. This means not playing when you are tired or had a.

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Introduction

Roulette is the only game every Live Dealer provider seems to offer. They make doing this review easy because they all deal single-zero roulette. With one zero only the house edge is 2.70% on every bet. That means you can play wherever you have the most fun or find the dealers the most attractive.

The main thing differentiating one game from another were the statistics offered on past spins. However, don't let me writing about that fool you. Past spins are worthless in predicting the next spin. On a fair roulette wheel, which I presume these are, every number has the same chances. Providing information on past spins only feeds into the delusional belief of some players that the past matters.

Amaya

Amaya offers the game on an actual roulette table, not just the wheel as most other places do. They remind the player of the hottest and coldest four numbers going back an unknown number of spins.

Asia Gaming

Asia Gaming has a betting layout in Chinese. Don't worry, it's pretty obvious what all the bets are. They also show a history of the previous eight spins.

Asia Live Tech

Asia Live Tech positions their camera on the ceiling, looking down at the ugly flowered yellow carpeting. The betting interface shows the last five spins and offers racetrack betting.

Bet Construct

Judging from this promotional picture, Bet Construct shows a history of the last eight spins and offers racetrack betting.

Evolution

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Evolution calls their game Immersive Roulette, but I don't know why. If you like to play against the backdrop of a starry sky, this is the game for you. No history is given but they do offer racetrack betting.

Ezugi

Ezugi offers roulette with a very bored-looking dealer, at least at the time I reviewed them. No to number history and yes to racetrack betting.

FashionTV

FashionTV offers attractive dealers in a nice looking studio. If you get bored, you can watch runway models walking to and fro in the background.

Ho Gaming

Ho Gaming has dealers in fancy Asian outfits. The interface shows the hottest number, color, even/odd, column, high/low, and dozen. They also offer racetrack betting.

Lucky Streak

Lucky Streak offers plenty of statistics, including how often each bet won over whatever period of time they look back, the last ten numbers, and a pie chart showing how often each number has hit. This would be very useful in checking for a biased wheel.

Net Entertainment

Net Entertainment had the only male roulette dealer at the time I put this page together. Is it just me, or does he look like a young Sasha Baron Cohen. The game shows the previous 15 spins as well as the three hottest and coldest numbers.

Oriental Game

Oriental Game has another roulette table in Chinese. However, who cares when their dealers are dressed in Playboy Bunny looking outfits, minus the ears. It looks like they display the previous six spins and offer racetrack betting.

Play Pearls

Play Pearls deals their game on an actual roulette table, not just the wheel. The show statistics on the past history of red/black and odd/even.

SA Gaming

SA Gaming deals their roulette game in what looks like a real casino, but with no live players. They offer something I've never seen before, a red/black history done like a baccarat scoreboard. They also show the previous 14 numbers and hottest and coldest six numbers.

Usoft

Usoft is the only provider to offer intermittently topless dealers. Even at the other times they are dressed in see-through outfits. Any other details are pale in importance.

Visionary iGaming

Visionary iGaming shows a history of the previous 13 numbers as well as the hottest and coldest six. However, what gets my attention is the chat box. It helps me brush up on my Spanish.

Vivo Gaming

Vivo Gaming offers two styles of roulette games. Both show a history of the past 12 numbers and have racetrack betting.

Wirex

Wirex Gaming shows a history of the past ten numbers and a chat box to converse with the dealer. They also show the previous ten spins and a live display board is on camera, but it's hard to read.


Show Me Pictures Of A Roulette Table

Written by: Michael ShacklefordTable

Roulette offers a bewildering number of betting options, but the bets are actually straightforward enough. In order to make sure you get the correct payout, you’ll want to make sure that you put your chips in exactly the right place on the table. Missing a payout because your chip isn’t in the right spot is a drag.

Roulette payouts work like this. The odds are stated in the form of x to 1, which means you’ll win x dollars for every dollar you’ve bet. For example, the single number bet offers a payout of 35 to 1. If you win, you’ll get your dollar back plus the $35 for the win.

Payouts on the Outside Bets

On the edge of the table are a series of bets which are “outside” the 38 numbers on the table. Each of these bets refers to a specific set of numbers or colors. If the ball lands on 0 or 00, you’ll lose on any of the outside bets.

The outside bets include:

Red or Black – This bet pays out even odds (1 to 1) if the ball lands on the color you chose.

Odd or Even – This bet pays out even odds (1 to 1) if the ball lands on odd or even, depending on which you chose.

Low or High – This bet pays out even money (1 to 1) if the ball lands on 1-18 if you bet low, or if the ball lands on 19-36 if you bet high.

Columns – The numbers on the layout are organized into three columns of twelve numbers each. A “columns” bet wins if the ball lands on one of the numbers in the column you chose. This bet pays out 2 to 1 when you win.

Dozens – There are 36 numbers on the table, so you can bet on the first dozen (1-12), the second dozen (13-24), or the third dozen (25-36). This bet also pays out 2 to 1.

Payouts on the Inside Bets

You can also bet on specific numbers and sets of numbers on the inside of the layout. These bets win less often, but they pay out more when you do win. The house edge on the inside bets is the same as the house edge on the outside bets.

The inside bets include:

Straight-up – This is a bet on a single number. It pays off at 35 to 1.

Split bet – This is a bet on any two adjacent numbers. You place the chip on the line between the two numbers in order to make this wager. This bet pays out at 17 to 1.

Street bet – This bet covers three numbers. You place your bet on the line outside of the three numbers in the row where you want to win. This bet pays out at 11 to 1.

Corner bet – Some people call this a square bet or a quarter bet. It’s a bet on a corner that makes a square, and it’s a bet on four numbers. A win on this type of bet pays out at 8 to 1.

Five-number bet – You can only make one five-number bet, and it’s the only inside bet that offers different odds from all the others. The problem is that it has a higher house edge, making it the worst bet on the table. This bet is on the numbers 0, 00, 1, 2, and 3, and you place the chip on the outside corner line between the 1 and the 0. This bet pays out 6 to 1, but only masochists place this bet.

Six-number bet – Some people call this a line bet. It covers two adjoining rows of numbers. It pays out at 5 to 1.

How Roulette Payouts Give the Casino an Edge

These payouts all have one thing in common—they pay out less than the true odds of hitting a win. That’s why the casino enjoys a house edge of 5.26% on roulette. Your odds of winning are always less than the payout amounts.

For example, the odds of winning a straight-up bet are 37 to 1. There are 37 numbers on the wheel that lose, and 1 bet on the wheel that will win. But the bet only pays out 35 to 1, not 37 to 1, so the house wins more often than it loses.

A split bet offers you odds of winning of 18 to 1, but it pays off at 17 to 1.

I could list all of them, but you get the idea by now. The casino has an unassailable mathematical advantage on every bet. No betting system or strategy can overcome this advantage.

Of course, in the short run, anything can (and often will) happen. This is called “standard deviation”, and it explains why some people walk away from the roulette table as winners. The mathematically true results only come around the closer you get to an infinite number of spins.

So the best way to approach roulette is as a lark. It’s a fun game. You can relax and socialize while you play. But don’t expect to win, because the odds are against you. And if you do win, walk away and smile, because you beat the odds.