During the first part of the 20th century, the only casino towns of note were Monte Carlo with the traditional 🌛 single zero French wheel, and Las Vegas with the American double zero wheel. In the 1970s, casinos began to flourish 🌛 around the world. In 1996 the first online casino, generally believed to be InterCasino, made it possible to play roulette 🌛 online.[8] By 2008, there were several hundred casinos worldwide offering roulette games. The double zero wheel is found in the 🌛 U.S., Canada, South America, and the Caribbean, while the single zero wheel is predominant elsewhere.

All roulette tables operated by a 🌛 casino have the same basic mechanics:

Jeu zéro (zero game) [ edit ]

1st column numbers 4 to 31 and 3rd column 🌛 numbers 6 to 33, cost 30 chips each to complete. The payout for a win on these 30-chip bets is 🌛 294 chips.

2nd column numbers 5 to 32 cost 40 chips each to complete. The payout for a win on these 🌛 numbers is 392 chips.