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Roulette In Online Casinos.
Some casinos have special rules.
In Prison/En prison
When the ball falls on zero, red/black, odd/even and first half/last half bets will not be collected by the croupier - instead they will have to stay on the table - in other words they are in prison. In the next spin the players have a chance of winning their original bet back - if their bet wins they will get their original bet back but with no additional win. If it's zero again the bets remain in prison one more time and so on. This special rule is greatly to the advantage for the players, as it reduces the casinos edge to only 1. 35 percent.
La Partage
In case the ball stops at zero slot, the croupier will not fully collect red/black, odd/even and first half/last half bets. The croupier will collect only a half of player's bets and will return the rest to the players. As well as the In Prison rule, the La Partage rule also reduces the casinos edge to only 1. 35 percent. |
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1. The wheel is not well balanced. Unbalance wheel is a good thing for unfair gamblers. They turn it to their advantage in order to make some fast cash. The only problem is that today it is impossible to find and unbalanced wheel. Casinos, too, have heard the story of Joseph Jaggers and are constantly monitoring their wheels. The casino staff examine the wheel every time before gamblers begin to play. In the case of an unbalanced wheel they recalibrate it at once. 2. Most gamblers believe that with every new spin the chances of the ball landing in the number that has not been hit yet become much higher. It is not so. The chances of hitting any number is 38:1. It is not right to bet on a number only because it hasn’t hit for a long period of time. Roulette is a pure game of chance. With every spin the chances of hitting any number are 38:1.
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