What's Hot
- Graphics make things easier
- Great features and options
- Autoplay is available
- Call bets are available
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Not Too Hot
- Single-zero may not be your cup of tea
- Low-percentage game for the player
- Bet types may confuse
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Full Review - French Roulette (8.84)
Most people are familiar with two different versions of the game of roulette. In what is known as the American version, roulette wheel is equipped with both the zero (0) and double zero (00). In the European version, there is only the single zero. What this means is that in the European game, there is a little more of a chance of a red or a black number coming up on the wheel, which consists of numbers 1-36 in addition to the zero. French roulette resembles the European version, in this way, as you might expect.
The objective behind roulette is to select the wager on the layout, whether it be a single number, series of numbers, or proposition that represents a group of numbers, that will correspond to where the ball winds up on the wheel after it is spun.
In your chip tray you have denominations of 1, 2, 5, 10, 20 and 25 dollars, and you simply set that denomination for each of the bets you want to make. Of course there are maximum bets. On each of the numbers, $10 is the max. In the "Passe" box (19 to 36), your max is $80. In the boxes that represent the first, second, or third group of 12, the max is $70.
By the way, when the bets are in place, you can increase them by left-clicking on your mouse, and decrease them by right-clicking on your mouse. There is a "Cover" box which explains how much of the complete layout you have covered at any one time, For example, if you place on chip on the "M 12" box, which constitutes the second, or middle 12 numbers you are covering 32.43% of the layout.
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French Roulette Game Information |
Software |
Microgaming
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Min. Bet |
1 |
Max. Bet |
Varies |
Speed of Game |
Adjustable |
Autoplay |
Yes |
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