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    First Person American Roulette

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    Game stats

    24H101.95%
    Week101.95%
    Month94.09%

    RTP

    94.74%

    Min - Max bet

    0.2 - 4000 USDT

    First Person American Roulette by Evolution Gaming

    First Person American Roulette is an online adaptation of the classic casino game, brought to life by Evolution Gaming. It maintains the essence of traditional American Roulette with an RTP of 94.74%. The interface is intuitive, and placing bets feels straightforward.

    First Person American Roulette: How to play

    Each round starts with players placing bets on the betting board. Players select coins and place them on their desired positions. There are 2 main bet types offered: Inside and outside bets. Outside bets cover at least twelve numbers and inside bets feature fewer numbers but offer better payouts​​. First Person American Roulette also allows bets on a number and adjacent numbers on the wheel​​.

    • Outside Bets: Offer lower risk and 1:1 payout (e.g., red/black, odd/even).

    • Inside Bets: Include line (5:1), corner (8:1), street (11:1), split (17:1), and straight (35:1) bets, with higher payouts for covering fewer numbers​​.

    After bets are placed, the wheel spins, and the winning number is displayed.

    Betting Strategies

    • Martingale System: Doubling the stake after every loss with the goal of recovering lost money upon winning​​.

    • Inside bets are riskier but offer higher rewards, while outside bets have a higher win probability but lower win amounts​​.

    Symbol and Payout Table

    Bet Type

    Coverage

    Payout Ratio

    Red/Black

    18

    1:1

    Odd/Even

    18

    1:1

    1-18/19-36

    18

    1:1

    Dozen

    12

    2:1

    Column

    12

    2:1

    Line

    6

    5:1

    Corner

    4

    8:1

    Street

    3

    11:1

    Split

    2

    17:1

    Straight

    1

    35:1

    FAQ

    • How does the neighbour bet work?

      • It places a wager on a selected number and several numbers adjacent to it on the wheel.

    • Is the Martingale system effective in First Person American Roulette?

      • While popular, its effectiveness can vary. It's important to manage your bankroll and understand the risks involved.

    • Can I track my previous rounds?

      • Yes, there's a statistics page that displays results for up to 500 previous rounds.

    Player Perspective

    Pros:

    • Various betting options and strategies to explore.

    • The ability to switch to a live casino version enriches the experience.

    Cons:

    • Lower RTP compared to European Roulette​​.


    First Person American Roulette vs French Roulette: Top differences

    There are notable differences between American and French roulette and here are some of them:

    Roulette Wheels

    American and European roulette wheels are the only types of wheels. French roulette usually uses the European wheel. You can easily distinguish the difference between these two types.

    They differ in terms of wheel layout. The order on which the numbers are placed is different. The American wheel has 38 slots while the French wheel has 37 slots. The difference between the number of slots lies in the number of zeroes. The American wheel has 2 zeroes, namely single zero and double zero. The French wheel only has one zero, the single zero.

    Roulette Table

    The two tables only have a slight difference between them. The American First Person roulette table contains the double zero which cannot be found in French tables. In land-based casinos, they have different table dimensions. French tables are typically larger. Some casinos also have double-length French tables.

    Players and dealers also have different positions while playing. In American tables, the dealer stands on the side next to the wheel. The players sit opposite the dealer. In French tables, two dealers sit around the wheel. The players sit on the other sides of the table. 

    The game pace is faster on American tables than on French tables in general.

    American Roulette Rules

    • All wagers (with the exception of a direct wager on the selected zero) are lost when either zero turns up.

    • Some casinos permit an extra wager called a ‘basket bet’. This is wagered by putting chips on the outside of the partition line between the zero row and the row that features the numbers 1, 2 and 3.

    • If the ball lands on 0, a portion of your bet goes to the house, rather than the whole bet.

    • When the ball drops at 0 once more or is not similar to the wager, the entire bet will be lost. But if the result of the spin corresponds to the wager, the player will get the corresponding reward.

    Types of bets

    Having a strong comprehension of the types of roulette wagers you can make before you play is always recommended. Regardless of whether you're playing online or in a land-based casino, you have to know the different types of roulette wagers, so you can maximize your potential of winning. Here are the types of bets you can make:

    Inside bets

    Are roulette wagers made either on single numbers or a couple of numbers one after another:

        Straight Up 

    Here you will need to wager at least one number by placing your wager on top of the number. When one of your numbers hit, you will win 35 to 1 on that number.

        Split Bet

    This bet is made on any two numbers adjacent to one another on the board and this is done by stacking the chips on the line between those two numbers. On the off chance that either number wins on the next spin, this bet pays out 17 to 1.

        Street bet

    This bet can be placed on any row of three numbers  by stacking your chips on the row’s edge. If one out of  three numbers wins, this bet pays out 11 to 1.

        Corner bet or Square bet

    This bet is placed on a  board’s “square” consisting of four numbers. You place the chips on the corner shared by the four numbers. This bet pays out 8 to 1.

        Six line bet

    The six-line bet is placed on two adjoining lines of three numbers each, with a total of six numbers. The chips are placed along the side of the board where the intersection between the two lines is found. This bet pays out 5 to 1. 

    Outside bets

    The Outside bets are a little less risky than inside wagers, however, they have lower payouts. You can place these bets on their allotted boxes  found below the numbered section of the inside bets:

        Column bets 

    These bets cover one to three columns of 12 numbers on the wheel. The bet pays out 2 to 1 when any number in that column wins.

        Dozens bets

    You will win this bet when one out of 12 numbers on the table hits. You place the dozen bet on the first, second, or third dozen. You can even bet two of the dozens.

        The odd or even bet

    This bet gets placed on the table’s odd or even sections. There are 18 odd and even numbers. Neither the 0 nor 00 is accepted for either bet and in the event that one of them hits, the house wins.

        High or low bet

    This bet gets placed on the table’s sections of 1 to 18 or 19 to 36. Similar to the odds or even bet, when the 0 or 00 shows, you lose. 

        Red or black bet

    For this bet, you’ll pick the colour that you think the number will hit. Get it right and the wager pays out.

    How do you win?

    The essence of American Roulette looks simple; choose a number or a section, wager it, and afterward stand by to see the outcome of the spin. Here’s how you can win in American Roulette:

    1. Find a table that you would like to play on. Each table conveys a placard portraying the minimum and maximum wagers on the game. It will also have a board that features the past numbers the ball landed on.  

    2. Observe what’s going on. Sometimes, dealers might release the ball at the very same standpoint and speed during a particular round. When the dealer releases the ball, similar numbers may appear, increasing the chances that the ball winds up landing on the exact spot on the wheel several times in a row.

    3. Hand your chips to the dealer. In Europe or France, the dealer can also be called the croupier

    4. The dealer will ask you in what denomination you want to assign your chips. For instance, you're at a table with a $5 minimum wager, you could make your bet $10 up to $100. 

    5. After you've chosen, they'll place a chip on the rail with a marker on top to show the value of your coloured chips. 

    6. If you want to leave the table, place the remainder of your chips on the table and tell the dealer you want to cash out. They will give you normal casino chips as an exchange.

    7. After giving the players their prizes, the dealer will give everyone time to settle their wagers. 

    8. The dealer will throw the ball on the wheel and spin it. Once the ball drops from the track onto the wheel, they will announce ‘No more wagers!’

    9. When the ball settles, the dealer will put a marker on the winning number. 
    10. Losing wagers get cleared off first and then the winning numbers get paid out.

    Strategies

    Check out some of the strategies used by players to gain a competitive advantage. 

        The Martingale Roulette Strategy

    The Martingale Roulette Strategy depends on multiplying your wager after you take a loss, with the objective of recovering all past losses and picking up a little profit.

    If you place your wager on a single colour and you continue to double them until you win, you will be able to recover your losses.   

        Reverse Martingale Roulette Strategy

    For the Reverse Martingale Roulette Strategy, you must increase your bets when you win and lower it down when you lose, unlike the  Martingale Strategy where you increase your bet even after you lose, the end goal of the Reverse Martingale strategy is to capitalize on winning streaks whilst retaining your losses through some of the unlucky streaks.   

        D’Alembert Strategy

    D’Alembert Strategy is a much safer alternative if you don’t want to risk losing larger sums. This strategy can be done easily; you just have to increase and decrease your bets by one each time you win or lose respectively. 

        Fibonacci Strategy

    This is done by adding the last two bets together. With this, you’ll be able to come out of the game no worse for wear in the event that you lose more bets than win.  

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