European Roulette

European Roulette is a classic casino game featuring a single zero wheel with 37 numbered pockets (1–36 plus 0). Players place bets on where they think the ball will land — choosing single numbers, groups, colors (red/black), or odd/even outcomes. The single zero gives European Roulette a lower house edge (2.7%) than American Roulette, making it more favorable for players

How to play European Roulette online — Step-by-step

1. Pick a table and check limits

  • Choose European Roulette (single-zero wheel).

  • Check the minimum and maximum bet displayed on the table before you start.

  • Optional: select real-money or demo (play) mode if you want practice.

 

2. Learn the online layout

  • The virtual wheel has 37 pockets: numbers 1–36 plus a single 0.

  • The betting layout shows inside bets (single numbers, splits, streets, corners, lines) and outside bets (red/black, odd/even, dozens, columns).

  • Your balance, bet controls (chip sizes), and recent spin history are usually on screen.

 

3. Choose your chip size and place bets

  • Click a chip value (or type an amount) and then click/tap on the spot on the table where you want to place it.

  • To bet on a single number, click that number (a “straight” bet).

  • To place splits/streets/corners, click the line or intersection between numbers as indicated by the interface.

  • You can place multiple chips on different bets in the same round.

  • If available, use repeat or bet-history buttons to re-place previous bets quickly.

 

4. Confirm and start the spin

  • Most sites have a Spin button you press/tap to start the round.

  • Some sites auto-spin after a short bet-acceptance window; make sure your bets are final before spin starts.

  • If using Autoplay, set how many spins and any stop conditions (loss limit, single win limit, etc.).

 

5. Watch the result & payouts

  • The virtual wheel spins and the ball lands in one pocket; the winning number is highlighted.

  • Winnings are automatically added to your balance.

  • The site shows a quick breakdown of your winning bets.

 

6. Cash out or continue playing

  • Adjust your stake if you want, then place bets for the next spin, or hit Cashout/Withdraw to leave the table.

  • Use game history to review past spins and outcomes.

Quick reference — common bet types & payouts

  • Straight (single number): pays 35:1 (probability = 1/37 ≈ 2.70%).

  • Split (two numbers): pays 17:1.

  • Street (three numbers): pays 11:1.

  • Corner (four numbers): pays 8:1.

  • Line (six numbers): pays 5:1.

  • Dozen / Column: pays 2:1.

  • Even-money (Red/Black, Odd/Even, 1–18/19–36): pays 1:1 (probability ≈ 18/37 ≈ 48.65%).

House edge for European Roulette (single zero) is 2.7%.

Practical tips & good practice

  • Start small to learn the interface; use demo mode if unsure.

  • Set a bankroll and stick to it — decide wins/losses thresholds beforehand.

  • Understand that roulette is a game of chance; no betting system changes the house edge.

  • Look for reputable casinos with RNG certification and clear payout processing.

  • Use autoplay limits and responsible-gaming tools if available