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FRENCH ROULETTE 

Roulette is played in French and Monaco, so beginners often confuse it as European Roulette. As written in many previous articles, Roulette comes from French and although there are different variants, it is still the core of them.

As in European, French wheels have 37 numbered bags, alternating black and red bags. There is also a zero pocket in green. The player's profit is increased by the house with only a zero pocket. The same in European and French casinos, different from the American casinos (2.7% is the player's advantage).

Players predict the number or group of numbers and choose them. When placing a bet there will be a specified level. After the player has chosen, the croupier will throw the ball and spin the wheel. The dealer will then announce the number of balls dropped. The winner gets paid

FRENCH ROULETTE 

FRENCH AND AMERICAN ROULETTE

Usually the skilled gamblers will choose French or European casinos to play Roulette instead of playing casinos in American. Because there is a slight difference between the two casinos in American, the wheel will have 38 pockets, including two zero pockets instead of one. This raises the house edge in the US to 5.26%.

In addition, on American and French wheels, the numbers are different. If you see adjacent numbers placed opposite each other and the numbers center on the wheel hub, then that's American Roulette. And if the numbers are on the edge, that's the French Roulette. European Roulette is like French.

FRENCH PECULIARITIES

In addition, French Roulette has some additional rules. And these relate to zero pockets and facilitate the player. Here are two additional rules for French casinos and some European casinos:

En Prison rule: when you place your first bet, you can bet outside for the next round. The player loses if the number 0 is where the ball lands.

La Partage: the bet is split in two, the player gets back half of that amount, and uses them to place the next round.

The rules added in the French variant makes the player more likely to win. Note that a player must bet with money and the ball does not fall into the zero pocket for the rules to take effect.

On the French table, the wheel is centered and it has two layouts that increase the number of participants. Meanwhile, in the European variant there is only one wheel on one side.

Although the names on the French version are all in French, it is not difficult to play because the layout is similar to that of European. The one difference that all gamblers notice is the color in the French layout. All are red.

FRENCH TYPES OF BETS

Players can still play French Roulette even if they do not understand French. Because all bets inside and outside, if valid in the US and Europe, are also in France.

OUTSIDE BETS IN FRENCH ROULETTE

The common bet types listed below are all betting on a set of numbers:

Colonne:

Douzaine:

Passe/ Manque:

Impair/Pair:

Noir/ Rouge:

INSIDE BETS IN FRENCH ROULETTE

Players will bet on a single number or a group of numbers, the following is an internal bet:

En carre

Transversale simple

And the amount of money the player receives after winning is calculated according to the odds.

SPECIAL FRENCH BETS

In addition to regular bets, in France there are a few special types of betting that professional gamers will easily remember. In fact, these bets are a little different. Specifically: If a player wants their bet to be recognized, they must notify the dealer that they want to place a bet:

In the first case, players just need to put their chips in the box they want.

In case of two, the chip does not need to be moved, but only needs to notify the dealer. (This is a credit bet and not all casinos apply)

On the wheel of France are divided into 3 similar sections for the three main French bets.

Voisins du Zero Bet

This kind of bet makes it easy to understand that the player will bet all 17 numbers on either side of the zero. These numbers are bets on a combination of split and corner bets. Players will spend 9 chips to place this bet. For numbers 0, 2, 3 and angles 25, 26, 28, 29, the player needs to place 2 chips. And each chip gives a pair of numbers, the remaining bet divides the number of 10 places.

Tiers du Cylindre Bet

This is a bet used for division bets, including numbers 27, 13, 36, 11, 30, 8, 23, 10, 5, 24, 16, 33. These numbers have a bet price of 6 chips

Jeu Zero Bet

The wager is placed 6 numbers adjacent to the zero and the main zero. The price of this bet is 4 chips per bet.

Orphelins Bet

The reason for calling this type of betting is "orphelins" because the numbers bet in this category do not coincide with the numbers in the above two betting types (1, 6, 9, 14, 17, 20, 31, 31)

Finales en Plein Bet

Put simply, the player chooses to place a number and it is the number that ends on a digit after the wheel has drawn the lucky number. That is, the player chooses the number 5 and will bet on all the numbers ending in the number 5 on the wheel (5, 15, 25, 35). The player has a total of 4 bets and at this time the payout ratio is 35: 4

Finales a Cheval Bet

This means that the player uses one of the two selected numbers and bets on the numbers ending in one of the other two digits. For example, if the number selected on the wheel is 4 and 6 then the player will bet on 4, 6, 14, 16, 24, 26, 34, and 36. This is a combination bet with split and straight bets. The price of this bet is not fixed, but depending on the number of players want to pair will make a bet.

Players who do not know French do not need to worry and can play. The most essential thing when participating in casinos in France as well as anywhere is that players need to follow the specific rules of each casino 

Recommended : American Roulette



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