American Roulette is one of the classiest casino games around, and unlike the European Game allows players to bet on the double zero. The table includes the usual 38 number lineup too and you can place other classic bets that payback up to 35:1.
How to play American Roulette
You'll need to place a bet before the game can begin. This task is similar to a real life casino because you choose a chip and then place it on the table (this requires a click on your desired wager).
When you place your bets a quick pop up box will appear to show the odds and potential payout. You can also hover over different segments on the table to find out the odds, which generally gives an indication of the likelihood of winning too.
The game begins once you've pressed the spin button. The roulette wheel then spins and the ball will bounce around as it would in real life. The ball then comes to a rest in one of the segments, which pays out if it matches something you've wagered on.
Each game ends with an option to rebet or place new bets; use the latter to instantly clear the board and start afresh.