all online sites are as random as you will find in a casino, there should be no difference.
kingofalltoys
May 23, 2009
They are pretty much the same. When you play roulette online it’s almost realistic. If you want to play online and get free sign up money then go to Good luck!
HaiNanDaoBoy
May 26, 2009
The game rule and the pay out is the same. Only one thing different is that in a casino Roulette, to keep the wheel spun and spinning ball is all done manual by the dealer, but an online casino roulette everthing is control by a computer.(like keep the wheel spun and spinning the ball)
Punter P
May 26, 2009
Roulette: If you’re going to play Online Roulette, go for the European version. A U.S. Roulette wheel consists of 38 numbered slots from 1 thru 36, with a zero and double zero. The House edge runs about 5.25%. European Roulette has only 37 slots numbered 1 thru 36 and a zero. There is no double zero in European Roulette. That drops the House edge from 5.25% down to about 2.7%. If the European table offers the “la partage” rule, go for it. If the rule applies, you only lose half the bet on outside bets if the ball lands on Zero. This lowers the House edge to 1.35%.
all online sites are as random as you will find in a casino, there should be no difference.
They are pretty much the same. When you play roulette online it’s almost realistic. If you want to play online and get free sign up money then go to Good luck!
The game rule and the pay out is the same. Only one thing different is that in a casino Roulette, to keep the wheel spun and spinning ball is all done manual by the dealer, but an online casino roulette everthing is control by a computer.(like keep the wheel spun and spinning the ball)
Roulette: If you’re going to play Online Roulette, go for the European version. A U.S. Roulette wheel consists of 38 numbered slots from 1 thru 36, with a zero and double zero. The House edge runs about 5.25%. European Roulette has only 37 slots numbered 1 thru 36 and a zero. There is no double zero in European Roulette. That drops the House edge from 5.25% down to about 2.7%. If the European table offers the “la partage” rule, go for it. If the rule applies, you only lose half the bet on outside bets if the ball lands on Zero. This lowers the House edge to 1.35%.