🎡 Roulette

European Roulette, the classic casino game! Bet on red, black, odd, even, and numbers to spin the wheel. Aim for the highest record by increasing your chips!

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Total Bet
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Select chips, place your bet, and spin!

Select a chip, then click a bet area

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Red (1:1)
Black (1:1)
Odd (1:1)
Even (1:1)
1-18 (1:1)
19-36 (1:1)
1-12 (2:1)
13-24 (2:1)
25-36 (2:1)

What is Roulette?

Roulette is the classic casino game simulating authentic European roulette with a single-zero wheel. Place bets on red or black, odd or even numbers, specific numbers, or number ranges, then spin to win. Enjoy genuine casino gaming mechanics with virtual chips and no real money at risk, making it perfect for learning or entertainment.

How to Use

Begin with a virtual chip stack. Click on the betting area to place wagers on the roulette table layout. Choose outside bets like red/black or odd/even for better odds with lower payouts, or inside bets on single numbers and splits for larger payouts with lower probability. Street bets cover three numbers while corner bets cover four—experiment with different coverage strategies. Once bets are placed, click "Spin" to release the ball. Watch it settle into a numbered pocket and collect winnings instantly based on your successful bets.

Use Cases

Virtual roulette serves several purposes:
• Casino game enjoyment: Experience authentic roulette mechanics and betting in a risk-free environment
• Strategy practice: Test different betting systems and probability theories with virtual chips
• Probability education: Learn about odds, expected value, and variance in gambling scenarios
• Entertainment during breaks: Enjoy straightforward gaming with quick rounds and instant results

Tips & Insights

European roulette (37 pockets: 0-36) offers better odds than American roulette (38 pockets with 00). Outside bets like red/black offer 48.6% win probability, making them safer than inside bets. Famous betting "systems" like Martingale cannot overcome the mathematical house edge. Understanding variance helps players grasp why short-term results fluctuate despite consistent underlying odds. Roulette's enduring appeal stems from simplicity, social interaction, and pure chance mechanics—education about these principles applies whether playing for entertainment or studying probability.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the rules of roulette?

The wheel spins, and the number and color of the ball that stops is the winner. If your bet is correct, you will receive the winning amount.

What is a red-black bet?

Predict whether the ball will go into the red or black pocket. If you are right, you get double your wager (0 is off).

What is the payout for a single bet?

If you guess one specific number, you get 36 times your wager. It's hard to beat, but it's the highest payout.

What happens when the chips are down?

When the chips are less than 10, the replenish button appears.

What is the house edge in this European roulette game?

European roulette has a 2.7% house edge because there are 37 numbers (0-36) but even-money bets pay 1:1. This means the casino retains a small statistical advantage over time. American roulette with its double zero has a 5.26% edge, making European roulette mathematically more favorable.

How realistic is this game compared to real casino roulette?

This game simulates the basic mechanics of European roulette with realistic payout odds and probabilities. It's a simplified educational version without table minimums, betting time limits, or social elements of real casinos. Use it to learn the game or practice strategy without financial risk.

Can I change the minimum and maximum betting limits?

Betting limits may be fixed in this tool to reflect typical casino table rules. Check the settings to see if adjustments are available. Since this is an educational game rather than a licensed casino, most versions allow flexible betting.

Is there a difference between European and American roulette in this game?

This tool is European roulette with numbers 0-36 and a 2.7% house edge. American roulette adds a 00, increasing the house edge to 5.26%. European roulette is mathematically more favorable for players due to the single zero.

How do I cash out my winnings or end the game?

Since this is a practice game with virtual chips, there's no real money to cash out. Close the game or refresh the page to start fresh. Use it to practice betting strategies and learn odds without financial commitment.

Is there a demo or practice mode without betting real money?

The entire tool is a practice mode—you play with virtual chips with no real monetary value. It's designed to teach roulette rules, betting strategies, and odds without financial risk. Experiment freely with different bet types to improve your understanding.