Turbo Roulette

If you asked anyone to name a classic casino game, it would be a fair bet that one of the first names they would come up would be roulette. Roulette has a history stretching back all the way to the 18th century in France, and today it is enjoyed by more people than it ever was.
In online roulette, there are several different versions, with the most popular being American, European and French roulette. You can find further variations with a modern twist, such as games with more than one ball, or even more than one wheel.
This page focuses on the American (double zero) roulette game. First up, the differences between American roulette and the other versions are detailed, before discussing the house edge.
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Next the online version of the game available at real money casinos in NJ, PA and elsewhere is covered. This page ends with a look at roulette strategy and some of the myths surrounding it.
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How does American roulette work?
An American roulette wheel has 38 equal-sized divisions. First there are the numbers 1 through 36. These are joined by a pair of zeros – featuring the numbers ‘0’ and ‘00’. In other versions of the game, such as European and French roulette wheels, you’ll find just a single zero.
In roulette there are more than twenty different bets you can place. Here are some of the most popular you can place and the odds you’ll receive when successful:
- Red or Black: Choose which color the ball will land in and you’ll win at odds of 1:1
- Odd or Even: Land the same winning odds of 1:1 when choosing correct.
- High or Low: Predict whether the ball will land in 1-18 (low) or 19-36 (high) at odds of 1:1
- Columns: Place a bet on one of the three columns on the betting layout, at odds of 2:1
- Dozens: Place a bet on the ball landing on 1-12, 13-24 or 25-36 at odds of 2:1
- Straight Up: Bet on any number. Pick correctly and you win at odds of 35:1
- Split: Place your chips between two numbers. Land either and you’ll win at odds of 17:1
- Corner: Similar to the split bet, except you’ll place the chip between 4 numbers. Win at odds of 8:1
How do the house odds compare to other versions of roulette?
The size of the house edge plays a very important in roulette. In American roulette the house edge is 5.26%. This is high in comparison to other roulette variations where the house edge is 2.7% in European roulette and can go as low as 1.35% (bet dependent in the French version).
In some places you can find a wheel with three zeros which can push that house edge as high as 7.89%. Of course, there can be a feeling of patriotism in playing the American version, which might make you more likely to want to play this game.
Playing American roulette online
One of the most popular versions of American roulette is from NetEnt and can be played at online casinos in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. This is an eye-catching game where you’ll find an impressive-looking dark roulette wheel spinning slowly in the upper portion of the screen.
The wheel is large enough to make all of the numbers perfectly clear, while leaving a sizable amount of room for the large betting lay out below.
At the bottom of the screen you’ll find the betting denominations. To place a bet, you’ll simply drag one of the bet amounts across to the betting layout and then drop it wherever you’d like to.
Handily, when placing a bet such as 1-18 or Even, all of the selected numbers will be highlighted. This is especially good for players who are playing online roulette for the first time.
You can place as many bets as your bankroll allows, meaning there is nothing to stop you placing odd/even bets, straight bets, corner bets and splits on the same spin of the wheel.
Having placed all of your bets, there are a few options open to you. If you’re feeling lucky you can hit the x2 button to instantly double up all your bets. An ‘undo last bet’ option is there if you’ve made a mistake with your previous bet, while the ‘clear all bets’ option does exactly as it says.
The ‘Rebet’ option is a handy one if you like to place a particular bet again and again. The final option is the ‘Spin’ button which sets the white ball in motion – the most exciting part of the game!
Hot/Cold numbers and roulette systems
To the right of the wheel you can see the ‘hot’ and ‘cold’ numbers. Some people like to bet on the numbers considered ‘hot’, seeing them as the lucky ones for that session.
Others like to bet ‘cold’ numbers figuring they are now due to hit. The reality is that each spin is independent, so no number is more likely to be hit than any other, but if it works for you, then go ahead.

There are some who will talk about sure-fire systems that will help you beat roulette. You’ll see those online – often promising to aid you in beating the game.
The fact is, there is a house edge in roulette, and this ensures that the casino (whether online or live) will have the advantage. This doesn’t mean that in the short term you can’t make a profit, while if you’re real lucky you can also make a profit in the long term.

However, there is no way to beat the game of roulette. If there was, live and online casinos wouldn’t offer the game – they would all have gone bust.
Live dealer American roulette
Some casinos in regulated states offer live dealer roulette casinos. You can play American roulette online based on the spin of a real wheel.
Live dealer rooms work by streaming the games in real time and giving you a betting overlay that follows the standard roulette betting grid. The social interaction makes these games popular – though you need to place your bets before the dealer says ‘no more bets’ like in a brick and mortar setting.
Final thoughts
American roulette is one of the most popular casino table games. You’ll find this online as well as in brick and mortar casinos. With the range of betting options available, this is a game that is high on variety. While there are more favorable games in terms of house edge, playing the ‘American’ game will certainly appeal to many.
You can enjoy American roulette at online casinos in both Pennsylvania and New Jersey right now. As long as you are within the state lines, you’ll be able to play, whichever state you’re from. Give American roulette a spin today.
Quiz:There are several variations of the game, including Vodka Roulette, French Roulette, and American Roulette. As well as playing the game in a casino, you’ll also be able to enjoy the games online.
One fun variation of the game is Shot Roulette – the alcohol-based roulette game!
What is Shot Roulette?
The game features a roulette wheel with a number of shot glasses around the edge of the wheel. Each of these glasses will have two numbers on them which will correspond to the numbers on the wheel. There are no set game rules in shot roulette, so here are some suggested ideas.
How Do You Play Drinking Roulette?
Spin & Drink:
Each player takes a turn spinning the wheel and will drink the contents of the appropriate glass. If the contents of the glass have already been consumed, that player will not take a shot that round. Continue until all of the shot glasses are empty.
Pick Your Glasses:
Each player takes possession of a number of glasses – if there are four players, then four glasses each would be a good number. The wheel is spun, and the owner of the relevant glass will then down the contents of the glass. This version has the advantage over version one in that nobody will be required to drink more than four shots and possibly make a complete fool of them self.
Mix & Match:
Place a different spirit in each of the shot glasses and enjoy a different drink with every spin.
Alternative:
Only pour liquor into some of the glasses, which will make for a longer game. You could fill the other glasses with non-alcoholic drinks.
Turbo Shot Roulette
There is a turbo version of the drinking roulette game, which will be good for players who don’t have as much time.
Instructions:
- Wam: Fill the shot glasses with your alcohol of choice (of course you can vary this from glass to glass).
- Bam: Leave the roulette wheel in the box.
- Thank You Ma’am: Drink the contents of the glasses.
Shot Roulette – The Fun Part
You are playing Shot Roulette with friends, and you go a little too far. You’re at the stage where you’re being a bit loud and you think you have mastered the art of singing. You think you are so good that you ask one of your friends to record you singing on their iPhone.
The ‘friend’ who records you has been particularly lucky at Shot Roulette and has only downed one shot –as opposed to your seven– so has a very steady hand when recording you.
Your powerful rendition of I Will Survive ends. Then you decide that you do indeed have the Moves Like Jagger and incorporate some dancing into your solo. The recording ends with you declaring your undying love to all of those around you. The recording over, you decide it will be a great time to have a sleep on the bathroom floor.
Fortunately, you wake up the next morning to find out your recording career hasn’t been in vain. You have caused quite a stir on Facebook. Not only have two ex-partners left comments, but so have your 72-year-old grandmother, your dad, and your boss. The clip goes viral, and not only are you now world-famous, but there are others who have become famous on the back of it, by performing ‘spoof’ renditions of your rendition.
Shot Roulette – The Dangers
Obviously, that was a fun look at the dangers of playing Shot Roulette. However –as is the case with any drinking game– there are real dangers involved so drink in moderation and know your limits.
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✍️ May 3, 2019