Practically every online casino offers both American and European Roulette. If I understand correctly, the only difference is that American Roulette has a double zero, so the house edge is 5.26% instead of 2.7%.
Why on earth are there players who choose American Roulette in online casinos? Doesn't it only bring disadvantages?
Now it seems even more desirable to play French Roulette at an online table where the "Prison" or "Partage" rule applies, so that the house advantage drops even further to 1.35%.
So surely the smartest thing to do is to play roulette only at online tables where the fine print says that "La Partage" or "En Prison" applies?
Or are there other disadvantages at these tables for this?
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Which roulette table is the best?
19th Aug. 2018, at 06:12 pm CEST#2
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No, just take the European one^^
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Which roulette table is the best?
21st Aug. 2018, at 04:39 am CEST#3
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In Online Casinos I can find only two tables with "La Partage" rule:
1. "Evolution AutoRoulette La Partage"
2. "NetEnt Automatic Roulette with La Partage"
With all other tables you have probably been unlucky with the green zero.
The two tables are now not so intoxicating, because it is only Auto-Roulette with robot voice.
The second table also has as a little nastiness in it that "La Partage" is only valid if you also tick an easily overlooked box.
Is there still somewhere a table with live Dealer AND Partage?
Which roulette table is the best?
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Practically every online casino offers both American and European Roulette. If I understand correctly, the only difference is that American Roulette has a double zero, so the house edge is 5.26% instead of 2.7%.
Why on earth are there players who choose American Roulette in online casinos? Doesn't it only bring disadvantages?
Now it seems even more desirable to play French Roulette at an online table where the "Prison" or "Partage" rule applies, so that the house advantage drops even further to 1.35%.
So surely the smartest thing to do is to play roulette only at online tables where the fine print says that "La Partage" or "En Prison" applies?
Or are there other disadvantages at these tables for this?
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Which roulette table is the best?
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Which roulette table is the best?
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1. "Evolution AutoRoulette La Partage"
2. "NetEnt Automatic Roulette with La Partage"
With all other tables you have probably been unlucky with the green zero.
The two tables are now not so intoxicating, because it is only Auto-Roulette with robot voice.
The second table also has as a little nastiness in it that "La Partage" is only valid if you also tick an easily overlooked box.
Is there still somewhere a table with live Dealer AND Partage?
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