The classic European single-zero wheel — 37 pockets, one green zero. Spread your chips across straight numbers, splits, corners, dozens and the even-money outside bets, then spin.
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Just for fun — virtual points, no real money. 18+
How to play
How to play Roulette
Roulette is the most iconic table game in the casino, and this is the player-friendly version: the European single-zero wheel, with 37 pockets numbered 0 to 36. The single green zero is the only thing standing between you and a fair game, which is why every standard bet here carries the same low house edge of 2.70% — half that of the American double-zero wheel.
You can place as many chips as you like in a single spin. Inside bets sit on the numbers themselves — a straight-up on one number pays 35:1, a split between two pays 17:1, a street of three pays 11:1, a corner of four pays 8:1 and a six-line pays 5:1. Outside bets cover big groups — the three dozens and three columns each pay 2:1, while red/black, odd/even and high/low pay even money, 1:1. The wheel pocket is drawn by a cryptographic random generator the same way our other provably-fair games are, so every spin is independent and nothing you did before changes the next one.
Rules
1Pick a chip value, then click any spot on the felt to drop a chip. Click again to stack more — your total stake across all chips must land between 10 and 100 points.
2Inside bets pay the most: straight 35:1, split 17:1, street 11:1, corner 8:1, six-line 5:1.
3Outside bets are safer: dozens and columns pay 2:1; red/black, odd/even and 1–18 / 19–36 pay 1:1.
4Press Spin. The wheel and ball settle on one pocket; every bet that covers that number is paid, and the rest are lost. The green 0 loses all outside bets — that is the house edge.
5Payouts are server-drawn and the same authentic odds a real European table uses, giving a fixed 2.70%house edge on every bet.
6Wins are capped at +500 points per spin, and total winnings are capped per day — a big straight-up hit may be trimmed to that ceiling.
Tips from Jérôme
💡Every bet on a single-zero wheel has the same 2.70% edge, so there is no "smartest" bet — only different variance. Straight-ups are rare and huge; even-money bets are frequent and small.
💡Mixing inside and outside bets on the same numbers (e.g. a straight-up plus the dozen it sits in) doesn't change your edge — it just smooths the swings. Spread chips to match the ride you want.
💡Ignore the "recent spins" strip for prediction. The wheel has no memory, so a run of reds makes the next red exactly as likely as before — chasing it only spends points faster.
💡Watch the per-spin cap when you load up a straight-up: above the +500 ceiling the extra stake on that number can't pay out more, so very large single-number bets lose value.
💡It is virtual points and just for fun — decide how many spins you want, enjoy the wheel, and walk when you said you would.