The Roulette Wheel ... and how to worry the casino!

THE GAME
Roulette is a game of chance. It uses a spinning wheel with either 37 or 38 numbered pockets. The roulette casino wheel is spun one way and a ball is sent round the other way.

Before the wheel is turned, players bet on where the ball will land. There are lots of different ways to do this, and the chances of winning and the payouts vary. There's more about roulette games at icasinoreviews.info

The first recognisable roulette game was played in a Paris Casino in 1796. The game is designed to give the casino an edge - in other words, over a long time players should lose slightly more than they win. That's how casinos can afford to have lots of smart people in suits standing around saying "Good evening Mr Bond".

Unlike Mr. Bond however, the casino is not always invincible. We're going to look at the maths behind roulette, and how new online casinos such as the ones listed at TheCasinoDB gain their advantage and how you can gain yours! Play online slots for free before choosing a casino.

Here's how the sums work:

EUROPEAN TABLES (single zero)
Most European roulette tables have 37 holes numbered 0-36. The 0 is coloured green, the other numbers are red or black (18 of each). Examples of places to play online roulette can be seen at the best online roulette UK sites. You may also enjoy the best online pokies to play for real money in Australia from AussieCasinoHEX.com
One bet is to pick any single number. This pays out 35/1. Therefore if you put £1 on it and your number comes up, you will receive your winnings of £35 plus your original £1 = £36 in total.

However the chances of winning are 1/37 because there are 37 numbers and only one winner. This means if you play 37 times, it will cost you £37, and on average* you should win once which will give you £36. In other words, if you play for years and years, for every £37 you bet, you'll get back £36.

The simplest way to show this is to put £1 on every number, so that's £37 in total. Spin the wheel. The winning number will give you £36 back, the rest all lose, so you're £1 down.

The house wins £1 out of every £37 bet which is 2.7%. It might not sound like much, but when big money is flying around, it soon adds up!

* There is NO guarantee you will win one time every 37 games! You might not win any, or if you're very lucky you might win two or more. It's like throwing a dice six times. On average you should get one six, but you might get more, or you might get none.

Another common bet is Red/Black. This pays out 1/1 (or evens), so if you put £1 on red and it wins, you get £1 plus you get your original £1 back = £2 in total.

Your chances of winning are 18/37 because there are 18 red numbers out of the total 37. If there was no ZERO hole, then the chances would be 18/36 = 1/2. It would be an even bet and you should win exactly as much as you lose. However the ZERO will come up about 1/37 times, so neither red or black win. Once again, this gives the house a 2.7% profit.

Among the various online or offline casino games to choose from, players in Australia generally prefer playing online pokies (how they call slots in Australia).
Not everyone can work out the odds of winning at casino games, but if you put the maths aside and just play for the fun element and hope Lady Luck is on your side, then you will be able to enjoy a wealth of exciting online casino games right here.

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