French Roulette.

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Last but not least is the French roulette. This variation has two rules within the game; the en prison and la partage rule. Don’t let the French terminologies deceive you into thinking it’s a complicated roulette version.

On the contrary, it’s not only the best-in-class roulette type but also among all casino games. That’s because it has a down-to-earth house edge at only 1.35%. That’s insane! The French roulette wheel also has a single zero pocket which automatically makes the house edge low UFABET 

The house edge scales even lower thanks to the rules mentioned above. Let’s discuss them below:

La Partage– This term is French for ‘sharing’ when translated into English. The rule allows players to get back half their stake on even money bets if the ball falls on zero.

En Prison– This rule’s similar to la partage, except half of the player’s stake remains on the table here. The tern can translate to ‘in prison’ in English since the player’s stake is not returned to them. Instead, it’s saved for the next bet.

However, roulette variations aren’t limited to the three stated above. Other roulette versions include Double Ball, Mini, Multi-Wheel, German, and English roulette. In addition, all these variations have their live-dealer versions for those who fancy playing in live dealer rooms.