French Roulette
French Roulette is what is more commonly called European Roulette, with one Zero and often with the so called “Prison” rule. This rule makes it possible for the player - in case the zero comes out - to keep half the bets made with simple combinations or to leave his bets in full “in prison” for the following round.
The players bet against the house by placing the chips on the various sections of the green felt.
The icon “Spin” only becomes active once the bets are placed. The icon “Re-bet” will bet again the earlier set of bets. Once the player is done placing his bets, he clicks SPIN to start the game. The winning number is the number which figures in the space where the small ball ends up.
The results of each tour are indicated on the left side of the screen, with the most recent numbers at the bottom.
Simply put, Roulette strategies are not anything more than a teaching on how to recognize the general tendency of the game, but they are completely useless. Point being, the wheel is completely random, and the so-called tendencies actually begin and end at every round. Anyone who believes that he can foresee the tendencies of the Roulette is fooling not only himself but also others, and you. The only working system at this game is an intelligent money management. As it is possible to engage oneself in an unsuccessful series of episodes before placing the winning bet, one must be sure to have enough capital to last through these type of situations. The most logical method is to split the bets throughout the table and to be sure to win at least one bet per round. It is for these reasons that most casinos, if not all, do not include Roulette as part of their Bonus promotions.