Roulette 1

| Item | Roulette 1 |
|---|---|
| Game type | Roulette (standard format) |
| Wheel type | Depends on table (confirm single-zero vs double-zero) |
| Bets | Standard inside + outside roulette bets |
| RTP / house edge | Depends on wheel type and any special rules (check in-game info) |
| Format | Live or RNG depending on casino/provider |
| Best for | Players who want classic roulette without extra features |
Roulette 1 is typically a straightforward roulette table presented under a simple label, without added bonus mechanics. The gameplay is the classic loop: you place bets on the layout, the wheel spins, the ball lands on a pocket, and payouts are resolved based on the bet types you chose.
Wheel type and why it matters
The most important detail is whether Roulette 1 uses a single-zero wheel (European-style) or a double-zero wheel (American-style). That one difference changes the long-run edge and the feel of the game, so you should always confirm what pockets are on the wheel before treating it as “European” or “American.”
Bets and standard payouts
Most Roulette 1 tables keep the standard menu. Inside bets include straight-up (single number), split, street, corner, and six line; outside bets include red/black, odd/even, high/low, dozens, and columns. Payouts are usually the classic roulette payouts (for example, straight-up pays thirty-five to one), unless the table rules state otherwise.
RTP and what affects it
Roulette RTP is driven mainly by the wheel type and any special rules on even-money bets. A single-zero wheel has a better baseline RTP than a double-zero wheel, but some tables add rules like “la partage” or “en prison” that can improve the effective return on even-money bets when zero hits. Not every “Roulette 1” table includes these, so you must check the rules panel.
Pace and playing style
Roulette can be played slowly and methodically or quickly and repetitively depending on the interface and round timer. Your variance mostly comes from bet selection: straight-up bets create bigger swings, while outside bets smooth results but still carry the same underlying edge for that wheel.
What to verify before you play
Quick checklist (one list):
- Single-zero or double-zero wheel
- Any special zero rules (la partage / en prison) and whether they apply to even-money bets
- Table limits for inside and outside bets
- Live vs RNG format and whether results history is shown
- Any non-standard payout tweaks or side bets listed in the rules