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Depending on the sort of roulette game being played, the house edge varies. The house advantage in American roulette, which contains 38 pockets (numbers 1-36, 0 and 00), is 5.26%. In other words, the casino anticipates making $5.26 in profit for every $100 wagered over the long term.
The house edge is lower at 2.70% in European roulette, which contains 37 pockets (numbers 1-36 and 0). This is because to the absence of the 00 pocket, which lowers the number of potential outcomes and marginally increases the player's odds.
The house edge in roulette is estimated under the premise that the game is played in accordance with its particular rules, such as betting restrictions and payouts.
The house edge is lower at 2.70% in European roulette, which contains 37 pockets (numbers 1-36 and 0). This is because to the absence of the 00 pocket, which lowers the number of potential outcomes and marginally increases the player's odds.
The house edge in roulette is estimated under the premise that the game is played in accordance with its particular rules, such as betting restrictions and payouts.