How To Play Online Interactive Roulette


by DaveFu - Date: 2008-11-01 - Word Count: 459 Share This!

When most people think about roulette they picture walking into a casino in Vegas, Reno, Atlantic City, Monte Carlo, or now in virtually any Indian Reservation. What many do not consider is that the game of roulette, like many casino gambling games, has evolved to include online or TV play.

There is a live roulette TV game show that is a one of a kind that uses a certified and genuine casino real roulette wheel. Most wheels are made from mahogany woods. The two types are the American Wheel and the European Wheel. Live roulette TV uses the European wheel which is an advantage for the players because it only has a single 0 instead of the extra 0 in the American Wheel. All numbers are colored red and black with the exception of the 0 which is colored green.

The bets on live roulette have fixed odds. Every player has a bet and can either bet low risk with even money payouts or higher single number bets with 35 to one payouts. A benefit of betting on online or TV roulette is the ease of placing bets from the comfort of your own home without the need to fight for a spot with all the others players mingling around the table. The interactive TV element can also be a very exciting experience. It creates a "virtual" gaming experience that nearly mimics that of being in a real casino. There are real dealers, real players, and a real wheel. In some cases you are allowed to interact with other players and even listen to the dealer say when all betting is closed.

Generally there is a lot of noise surrounding the casino's roulette table. This occurs from the spinning of the wheel, the bouncing of the ball, hopping in and out of winning and losing players' responses, and the watch of the spectator's back and forth movements between placing bets and watching the wheel. This can be considered a distraction to some and is minimized by online roulette.

There is no different type of strategy when playing online and live roulette. Roulette is still, and will always remain, a game of chance. If you have played before at a land casino, you can play online. The only difference might be in learning how to sign in and process of placing bets and collecting winnings. These are all things that typically are user friendly taught on the site you are playing. If you live in the U.S. you may find it easier to locate a European Wheel and increase your odds of winning. Your betting will still depend on your personality, objectives, and of course; your budget. You don't have to be a "High Roller" to enjoy the game of roulette in any arena.

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