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Julio88
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French roulette has the lowest house edge compared to other types of roulette because of its unique rule known as "La Partage". This rule means that if a player places an even-money bet and the ball lands on zero 1, they will only lose half of their bet. This reduces the overall house edge in French roulette to 1.35%, which is lower than both American and European roulette where the house edge is 5.26% and 2.70%, respectively. Additionally, French roulette has only one zero pocket on its wheel, while its European counterpart has one single zero pocket and no double zero pocket, further reducing the house edge.