How Do You Play French Roulette?

There are a few things you need to know before playing French Roulette. The game is played on a wheel with 37 pockets, numbered 0-36. The 0 is green, the other numbers are divided evenly between red and black.

Bets are placed on the roulette table, and then a small ball is released onto the spinning wheel. The ball eventually lands in one of the numbered pockets, and this determines the outcome of the bet.

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The most common bet in French Roulette is the “straight up” bet, which means you are betting on a single number. You can also bet on multiple numbers (“split” or “street” bets), or on a range of numbers (“dozen” or “column” bets).

PRO TIP:When playing French Roulette, remember to take advantage of the La Partage rule which states that if you placed an even bet and the ball lands on zero, you will only lose half of your bet. This reduces the house edge from 2.7% to 1.35%.

The payouts for these bets vary depending on the odds of the particular bet.

French Roulette also has a few special bets that are not found in other versions of roulette. These include the “Voisins du zero” (neighbors of zero) bet, which covers 17 numbers around the 0; the “Tiers du cylindre” (third of the wheel) bet, which covers 12 numbers opposite the 0; and the “Orphelins” (orphans) bet, which covers 8 numbers that are not covered by either of the other two bets.

To make a bet in French Roulette, you simply place your chips on the desired number or numbers on the roulette table. Once all bets have been placed, the dealer will spin the wheel and release the ball.

The ball will eventually land in one of the 37 pockets, and this will determine whether any bets have won or lost. If your bet was successful, you will be paid out at odds that correspond to the probability of your particular bet winning.