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The premise of the roulette game is to guess in which of the numbered pits the ball will land.
Unlike single-player French Roulette in the multi-player version of French Roulette every table can accommodate five players and the dealer simultaneously. But for all that the number of viewers is not limited.
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| French Roulette |
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Roulette is the most popular game of chance. The premise of the roulette game is to guess in which of the numbered pits the ball will land. Players can place a variety of 'inside' bets (selecting the number of the pocket the ball will land in, or range of pockets based on their position), and 'outside' bets (including bets on various positional groupings of pockets, pocket colors, or whether it is odd or even).
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| American Roulette |
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The objective of the roulette game is to guess in which of the numbered pits the ball will rest next time. In American roulette, unlike French roulette, there are two zeroes, and a possibility of Imprisonment and Surrender.
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