Game description

French RouletteFrench Roulette is similar to American Roulette and European Roulette, though some purists believe it is superior to the others, perhaps because historians speculate that roulette was first played in France. What sets French Roulette apart from its cousins is the single zero rule, the La Partage rule, and the Call Bets, which are described below. Also, and this should come as no surprise, the French Roulette Table is in French. French Roulette is played using the same rules as other roulette games. Firstly, you’ll place your bets and spin the wheel. If the ball falls on one of your bets, you’ll win.

As mentioned above, one of the differences of French Roulette is the rule of La Partage. This rule provides an advantage over other variations, in that if you make an even bet and the ball falls on the zero, you will lose only half of your initial bet.

Call Bets, another special feature of the French game, include the following extra bets: Neighbors of Zero (Voisins du Zero), Orphans (Orphelins), Third of the Wheel (Tiers du Cylindre), Finales a Cheval and Finales en Plein.

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French Roulette is played using the same rules as other roulette games. Firstly, you'll place your bets and spin the wheel. If the ball falls on one of your bets, you'll win. As mentioned above, one of the differences of French Roulette is the rule of La Partage. This rule provides an advantage over other variations, in that if you make an even bet and the ball falls on the zero, you will lose only half of your initial bet. Call Bets, another special feature of the French game, include the following extra bets: Neighbors of Zero (Voisins du Zero), Orphans (Orphelins), Third of the Wheel (Tiers du Cylindre), Finales a Cheval and Finales en Plein.

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