American Roulette Layout

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  • On an American roulette wheel layout, you will see 38 pockets in total: the numbers 1-36, as well as 0 (zero) and 00 (double zero). Each of these pockets is exactly the same size, meaning all numbers are equally likely to be hit on any given spin.
  • Besides these three colors, the layout offers pretty much the same betting options on every roulette wheel layout. The American roulette for real money allows you to place: red/black, odd/even, 1st,2nd and 3d 12 numbers, as well as columns and halves bets.
  • You have the 36 regular numbers, split into columns of 12, and sitting on top is a single, green zero. So while you can get 35/1 odds on hitting one of your numbers, the chances are actually 36/1 when you add the green zero segment because there are 37 segments in total.

Game Objective:

The objective of the game is to accurately guess the outcome of the roulette spin (whether the right number or the right group. American Roulette is played with a wheel containing 38 numbered slots (1 to 36, plus a 0 and a 00), a ball and a layout on which the player may place a bet (or bets) covering either a single number or groups of numbers. After the player places the desired bets, the ball is spun around the wheel and will come to rest in one of the numbered slots, indicating the winning number/ group.

The European Roulette wheel and table layout are slightly different than those of the American. The American roulette table layout has an additional '00' sector, making the total number of the pockets on the wheel 38. This slightly reduces the winning odds and increases the house edge at American Roulette. What makes a Neighbours bet different? By contrast to the regular bets on a roulette table, a Neighbours bet allows you to bet on entire sectors that are related to the roulette.

American roulette wheel layout

How to Play:

  • Select the amount you want to wager by tapping on the chip of that denomination. The selected chip will be raised.
  • All possible bet types are defined in Paytable section.
  • You may place as many bets as you like, depending on the type of bets or the maximum table limit.
  • To remove a chip from the table, tap on UNDO or CLEAR buttons.
  • Information on your available game balance and total amount bet is shown.
  • Once you have finished placing your bets, spin the wheel by tapping on the ‘SPIN’ button.
  • When the ball comes to rest, the winning number is highlighted on the wheel.
  • When you hit the SPIN or REBET/SPIN, the ball will spin on the wheel. The win amount is calculated as per the Paytable given, and your winnings are shown in a Win meter which comes up when there is a win. This win amount is added to the game balance.
  • After the ball stops, the number will be displayed over the spinning wheel.
  • The last 5 winning numbers are shown in the top part of the screen, with the most recent outcomes to the left.
  • After the game finishes, the default chip size for the new game remains the same as your previous bet. If you want to place a new bet, tap on the desired betting spots and place the bet.
  • The game can be played without bets placed on the table.
  • To repeat the same bet, tap the REBET button.
  • To double your bet and spin the wheel, tap the DOUBLE/SPIN button.
  • To repeat the same bet and spin the wheel, tap the REBET/SPIN button.
  • Tap on the Paytable button from the game menu on the top right of the game screen to view the game rules.
  • To switch on or off sound in the game, tap on Sound button that is located at the right top corner of the screen in the game menu.
  • There is the ability to enable/disable ‘drag to bet’ feature in the game through Settings button from the game menu.
  • Turbo-mode: There is the ability to turn off/on animation in the game through Settings button form the game menu.
  • The table cover indicator shows the percentage of the Roulette wheel covered by the placed bets.

Bet Limits:

There is a maximum bet limit for each type of bet, as well as an overall table maximum limit. Table Maximum limit - The total amount of bets placed before each spin must be less-than or equal-to the Maximum bet requirements posted on the table.

Maximum bet limit for each type of bet is described in table below:

Bet Opportunity

Maximum Bet

Straight

250 USD

Split

500 USD

Street

750 USD

Corner

1000 USD

Five250 USD

line

1500 USD

Column/dozen

3000 USD

Adjacent Column/Dozen3000 USD

Even chances

4500 USD

Neighbors Table:

  • The Neighbors Table view can be accessed by clicking NEIGHBORS button shown on the right side of the game view.
  • There are 5 numbered NEIGHBORS buttons that can be selected and then click on a number on the table to bet on that number and the numbers neighboring it to the left and the right.

Examples:

1. Clicking the NEIGHBORS button labelled 1 and then clicking on the number 2 on the table will place bets on the number 2 and the numbers to the immediate left and right of 2 (0 on the left and 14 on the right).

2. Clicking the NEIGHBORS button labelled 4 and then clicking on the number 2 on the table will place bets on the number 2 and 4 numbers that are to the immediate left and 4 numbers that are to the immediate right of 2 (0, 28, 9, 26 on the left and 14, 35, 23, 4 on the right).

  • Once you have placed your bet, click SPIN to start the game.

The Roulette Wheel:

  • Clicking SPIN after making a bet will spin the ball in the Roulette wheel.
  • The wheel is spun in one direction and a ball is spun on the wheel in the opposite direction. The ball will land in one of the slots.
  • If the ball lands in a slot you bet on, you will win a payout according to your bet. This win amount is added to the game balance.
  • The slot the ball landed in will be shown in the top-left.

Bet Types and Paytable:

Bet Type

Covers

Description

Pay out

Straight

1 number

A bet placed directly on any single number (including 0 and 00).

35:1

Split

2 numbers

A bet between any two adjacent numbers by placing the chip on the line between them.

17:1

Street

3 numbers

A bet placed at the end of any row of numbers, covering three numbers.
Basket Bets placed on ‘0, 1, 2’, ‘00, 2, 3’, '0,00,2' are also considered to be street bets.

11:1

Corner bet or Square bet or Quarter bet

4 numbers

A bet placed on the corner where any four numbers meet covers all four numbers.

8:1

Five Ways bet

5

numbers

A bet placed between the adjacent streets of 'zero' and '1'. This bet covers five numbers: 0, 00, 1, 2, and 3.

6:1

Line

6 numbers

A bet placed at the end of two streets, on the line between them. A line bet covers all six numbers in the streets. (e.g. 1, 2, 3 + 4, 5, 6).

5:1

Dozen

12 numbers

A bet placed in one of the boxes marked ‘1st 12’, ‘2nd 12’ or ‘3rd 12’, which each cover 12 numbers.

2:1

Column

12 numbers

A bet placed in one of the boxes marked ‘2 to 1’ at the bottom of the layout, each covering 12 numbers per column.

2:1

Adjacent dozen bet

24

numbers

A bet placed on the line between any two adjacent boxes marked

1st 12, 2nd 12, or 2nd 12, 3rd 12, covering 12 numbers of each.

0.5:1

Adjacent column bet

24

numbers

A bet placed on the line between any two columns marked 2 to 1 at the right side of the layout, covering 12 numbers of each.

0.5:1

Red

Blue

Even

Odd

1 to 18

19 to 36

18 numbers

A bet placed in one of the six boxes at the sides of the layout covers half of the nonzero numbers on the board, as described in that box. The 0 and 00 are not covered by any of these boxes. Each box covers 18 numbers.

1:1

Red/blue,

Even/odd, 1-18/

19-36, and the ball falls in the ‘0’ or ‘00’ slot.

18 numbers

A bet placed in one of the six boxes at the sides of the layout covers half of the numbers on the board, as described in that box. The 0 and 00 are not covered by any of these boxes. Each box covers 18 numbers.

If the bets placed in the mentioned bet but the result is 0 or 00 means half of the bet is returned.

Half the bet is returned.

Game Information:

  • The game and game rules are identical in both the real-money and demo-money modes.

Game Options:


  • Help: To view the artwork game rules of the game.
  • Sound: To switch on or off game sounds.
  • Settings: To access Turbo Mode and Drag to Bet settings.

Settings:

Turbo Mode: To turn off/on animation in the game.

Drag to bet: To enable/disable ‘drag to bet’ feature in the game.

Browser Panel Commands:


  • Click on Rules to view game rules of the game.
  • Click on History to view the logs of the games you've played.
  • Click on Deposit button to add funds to your account.
  • Click on Real Money/Demo to switch between real-money or play-money game modes.
  • The History functionality is applicable only for the real-money game play.

Statistics window:

  • Game Statistics enable you to view your previous results.
  • The statistics window displays the last 5 results.
  • The statistics window indicates red results with numbers in red square, blue results with numbers in blue square and result of 0 in green square.

Return to the player:

  • For the bet types 'Straight', 'Split', 'Street', 'Corner bet or Square bet or Quarter bet','Line', 'Dozen', 'Column', 'Adjacent Dozen', 'Adjacent Column' RTP is 94.74%.
  • For the bet types 'Five Ways bet' RTP is 92.11%.
  • For the bet types 'Red', 'Blue', 'Even', 'Odd', '1 to 18', '19 to 36' including the 0 and 00 half of the bet payout, RTP is 97.37%.
  • Malfunctions voids all pays and plays.

Game History:

Detailed game play history can be accessed by logging into your account on the desktop or mobile website and choosing menu “History”.

Adding Funds to your Account:

To add funds to your account, click on Deposit in My Account then select the desired deposit option. The time taken to transfer funds and the fees charged will vary depending on which deposit option you choose. Funds can only be added at the beginning of a new game.

What do I do if I reach my betting limits?

To add funds to your account, click on the “DEPOSIT” button in the browser common panel, then select the desired deposit option.

I could not complete the game. What should I do?

If your game is disconnected during play, your game can be restored when you connect back again.

If you are still having problems, please contact our 24/7 Customer Care team.

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If you asked anyone to name a classic casino game, it would be a fair bet that one of the first names they would come up would be roulette. Roulette has a history stretching back all the way to the 18th century in France, and today it is enjoyed by more people than it ever was.

In online roulette, there are several different versions, with the most popular being American, European and French roulette. You can find further variations with a modern twist, such as games with more than one ball, or even more than one wheel.

This page focuses on the American (double zero) roulette game. First up, the differences between American roulette and the other versions are detailed, before discussing the house edge.

Next the online version of the game available at real money casinos in NJ, PA and elsewhere is covered. This page ends with a look at roulette strategy and some of the myths surrounding it.

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How does American roulette work?

An American roulette wheel has 38 equal-sized divisions. First there are the numbers 1 through 36. These are joined by a pair of zeros – featuring the numbers ‘0’ and ‘00’. In other versions of the game, such as European and French roulette wheels, you’ll find just a single zero.

In roulette there are more than twenty different bets you can place. Here are some of the most popular you can place and the odds you’ll receive when successful:

  • Red or Black: Choose which color the ball will land in and you’ll win at odds of 1:1
  • Odd or Even: Land the same winning odds of 1:1 when choosing correct.
  • High or Low: Predict whether the ball will land in 1-18 (low) or 19-36 (high) at odds of 1:1
  • Columns: Place a bet on one of the three columns on the betting layout, at odds of 2:1
  • Dozens: Place a bet on the ball landing on 1-12, 13-24 or 25-36 at odds of 2:1
  • Straight Up: Bet on any number. Pick correctly and you win at odds of 35:1
  • Split: Place your chips between two numbers. Land either and you’ll win at odds of 17:1
  • Corner: Similar to the split bet, except you’ll place the chip between 4 numbers. Win at odds of 8:1

How do the house odds compare to other versions of roulette?

The size of the house edge plays a very important in roulette. In American roulette the house edge is 5.26%. This is high in comparison to other roulette variations where the house edge is 2.7% in European roulette and can go as low as 1.35% (bet dependent in the French version).

In some places you can find a wheel with three zeros which can push that house edge as high as 7.89%. Of course, there can be a feeling of patriotism in playing the American version, which might make you more likely to want to play this game.

Playing American roulette online

One of the most popular versions of American roulette is from NetEnt and can be played at online casinos in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. This is an eye-catching game where you’ll find an impressive-looking dark roulette wheel spinning slowly in the upper portion of the screen.

The wheel is large enough to make all of the numbers perfectly clear, while leaving a sizable amount of room for the large betting lay out below.

At the bottom of the screen you’ll find the betting denominations. To place a bet, you’ll simply drag one of the bet amounts across to the betting layout and then drop it wherever you’d like to.

Handily, when placing a bet such as 1-18 or Even, all of the selected numbers will be highlighted. This is especially good for players who are playing online roulette for the first time.

You can place as many bets as your bankroll allows, meaning there is nothing to stop you placing odd/even bets, straight bets, corner bets and splits on the same spin of the wheel.

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Having placed all of your bets, there are a few options open to you. If you’re feeling lucky you can hit the x2 button to instantly double up all your bets. An ‘undo last bet’ option is there if you’ve made a mistake with your previous bet, while the ‘clear all bets’ option does exactly as it says.

The ‘Rebet’ option is a handy one if you like to place a particular bet again and again. The final option is the ‘Spin’ button which sets the white ball in motion – the most exciting part of the game!

Hot/Cold numbers and roulette systems

To the right of the wheel you can see the ‘hot’ and ‘cold’ numbers. Some people like to bet on the numbers considered ‘hot’, seeing them as the lucky ones for that session.

Others like to bet ‘cold’ numbers figuring they are now due to hit. The reality is that each spin is independent, so no number is more likely to be hit than any other, but if it works for you, then go ahead.

There are some who will talk about sure-fire systems that will help you beat roulette. You’ll see those online – often promising to aid you in beating the game.

The fact is, there is a house edge in roulette, and this ensures that the casino (whether online or live) will have the advantage. This doesn’t mean that in the short term you can’t make a profit, while if you’re real lucky you can also make a profit in the long term.

However, there is no way to beat the game of roulette. If there was, live and online casinos wouldn’t offer the game – they would all have gone bust.

American Roulette Table Layout Picture

Live dealer American roulette

Some casinos in regulated states offer live dealer roulette casinos. You can play American roulette online based on the spin of a real wheel.

Live dealer rooms work by streaming the games in real time and giving you a betting overlay that follows the standard roulette betting grid. The social interaction makes these games popular – though you need to place your bets before the dealer says ‘no more bets’ like in a brick and mortar setting.

American Roulette Wheel Layout

Final thoughts

American Roulette Layout

American roulette is one of the most popular casino table games. You’ll find this online as well as in brick and mortar casinos. With the range of betting options available, this is a game that is high on variety. While there are more favorable games in terms of house edge, playing the ‘American’ game will certainly appeal to many.

American Roulette Layout Chart

You can enjoy American roulette at online casinos in both Pennsylvania and New Jersey right now. As long as you are within the state lines, you’ll be able to play, whichever state you’re from. Give American roulette a spin today.