Online Roulette at Casino Days brings the iconic game to life with a modern twist. Featuring the same thrilling wheel and numbered pockets, you can now enjoy every spin from anywhere. The excitement is right at your fingertips, and the chances to win big have never been better. Experience the classic thrill of roulette in a whole new way.
Online roulette is a digitalized version of the classic game you already love. You can spin the virtual wheel with numbered pockets and a small white ball and place your bets on where you think it will land. If the ball hits your pocket, you win! Having everything automated, the game is much faster and more exciting than ever before.
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Our casino website offers three thrilling versions of the online roulette tables: American, European, and French.
American Roulette adds extra excitement with single and double 0s, increasing the house edge to 5.26%. This means more risk but also higher rewards. American Roulette is the game for you if you’re looking for a bold challenge and bigger rewards.
European Roulette is a beloved classic among players. It features a single zero and a favorable house edge of just 2.7%. Widely available at most online casinos, it’s an ideal option for those who appreciate a simple yet authentic roulette experience.
French Roulette is all about style and strategy. Like European Roulette, it features a single 0, but with the added benefit of "La Partage" or "En prison" rules, which reduce the house edge to just 1.3%. It’s ideal for players who want a more favorable edge with a touch of tradition.
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In online roulette, you can make 2 types of wagers: Inside Bets, where risk meets reward on specific numbers, and Outside Bets, where the game broadens its canvas.
Inside bets are for the bold player, placing wagers on specific numbers or small groups. The potential payouts are high, but so is the risk, as accuracy is key. These bets bring the most thrilling excitement, offering the chance for big rewards in every spin.
Placing a bet on a single number. Payout: 35:1. Example: You bet on 17; if it hits, you win 35 times your wager.
Betting on two adjacent numbers on the table. Payout: 17:1. Example: Placing chips on the line between 14 and 17.
Betting on three numbers in a horizontal line. Payout: 11:1. Example: Wagering on 7, 8, and 9 in a row.
Betting on a square of four numbers. Payout: 8:1. Example: Wagering on the intersection of 20, 21, 23, and 24.
Betting on two adjacent rows of three numbers each. Payout: 5:1. Example: Wagering on 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, and 27.
Outside bets cover larger groups of numbers or characteristics like color and odd/even, offering a broader range of options. While the payouts are smaller, the chances of winning are higher, making these bets a safer, more strategic choice for players looking for steady action.
Betting whether the ball will land on a red or black number. Payout: 1:1. Example: Wagering on red; if any red number hits, you double your bet.
Betting on whether the ball will land on an odd or even number. Payout: 1:1. Example: Betting on odd, and if an odd number hits, you win.
Betting whether the ball will land on a low (1-18) or high (19-36) number. Payout: 1:1. Example: Wagering on low; if any number from 1 to 18 hits, you win.
Betting on the ball landing in the first, second, or third dozen numbers. Payout: 2:1. Example: Wagering on the first dozen, and if the ball lands on any number from 1 to 12, you win twice your bet.
Betting on a column of 12 numbers. Payout: 2:1. Example: Placing chips on the bottom of the column containing numbers 1, 4, 7, 10, etc.
Your odds in online roulette depend on the variation (American, European, or French) and your bet type, as these influence the house edge and payouts. To improve your chances, choose games with fewer zeros: European Roulette has a 2.7% house edge, American Roulette 5.26%, and French Roulette offers the best odds at 1.31%.
Payouts in roulette show how much you win relative to your bet. For example, a 35:1 payout means if you bet 1, you win 35 if your bet hits. The payout ratio tells you the odds of a specific outcome, so with a 35:1 payout, the odds are 35 to 1.
The outcome of every spin you make is ultimately based on chance. However, a few renowned betting strategies have proven successful over the years, such as games like slots and online roulette.
This strategy involves doubling your bet after each loss to recover previous losses and gain a profit equal to the initial bet. While it can effectively recover losses in the short term, there is a greater potential for significant losses if a losing streak persists.
Based on the Fibonacci sequence (each number is the sum of the two preceding ones), bets are placed according to the sequence after wins or losses. This strategy offers a more gradual progression than the Martingale, reducing the risk of large losses.
The D’Alembert represents a more conservative approach where players increase or decrease their bets by one unit after a win or loss. Like Fibonacci, this strategy offers a more balanced progression, reducing the risk of substantial losses compared to more aggressive strategies.
Also known as the "Reverse Martingale," this strategy involves doubling your bet after each win, aiming to capitalize on winning streaks. It is considered the safest option as you only increase bets after wins instead of trying to recoup all your money after a loss.