The first thing to do before playing the game is to set your bet. After that, there are subtle differences ♠ between this version and the European for anybody who may be more familiar with the European rules.

One of the main ♠ differences is that there is double zero in American Roulette whereas the European version excludes the use of double zero. ♠ Select a chip from one to 500 to the right of the screen and the minimum wager for one bet ♠ position is three, and the maximum is 500. The next step is to position or place your bet. The number ♠ of potential credits won depends entirely on where the bet is placed as it is defined as a ratio to ♠ the bet.

You will also notice there are two buttons in the centre of the screen such as ‘Clear’ and ‘Spin’. ♠ The ‘Clear’ buttons enable you to clear any bets that you may no longer wish to have on the table ♠ whereas the ‘Spin’ button sets the balls rolling. The ‘Spin’ button then transforms into the ‘Repeat’ button, which can be ♠ used to place the chips in the same place as before.

It is worth brushing up on some keywords and terminology ♠ to help you along. ‘Straight’ refers to betting on a single numbered square explicitly chosen by the player. The straight ♠ bet pays a ratio of 35:1 and the bet can be placed on as many numbers as you wish. ‘Split’ ♠ means a single bet on two numbers adjacent to one another and ‘Three-Line’ is a bet on three numbers. The ♠ three-line bet pays 11:1 and chips must be placed on the bottom edge of the vertical column.

The Rise Of American ♠ Roulette