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French Roulette

Are you a massive roulette fan? If so, you’ll definitely want to play French roulette, right here at Fruity King! It offers a massive amount of excitement on every spin, just like all other versions of the game, plus it gives you the best chance of winning of all the popular online roulette versions. So, what are you waiting for? Why not hit the French roulette table right now and see how much you can win?

This page is designed to be a comprehensive guide to this fantastic game found at many offline and online casinos. When you’ve finished reading, you’ll know everything, including the different roulette French bets you can make, through to how this version of the game differs from other roulette variations. We’ll even talk honestly about roulette betting systems, so you have the best chance possible of winning money when you play!

The Rules

The first thing we have to look at is undoubtedly the rules. If you’ve played any version of roulette before, you’ll easily be able to make the transition over to the French variety.

The game basically works like this: you choose the different bets you want to make (we’ll discuss these later on) and how much you want to bet. The roulette wheel is then spun, and you’ll win a prize if the ball lands on one of the numbers you’ve chosen. It’s completely down to luck, so even beginners have a chance of winning some nice real money prizes.

If you do manage to win, you’ll find that the money is automatically credited back to your casino account. If you don’t manage to win, there’s no need to worry – you can simply place your bets again and spin the wheel, hoping that you’ll be a winner this time!

The only major difference in the rules concerns the la partage rule. In other versions of roulette, those betting on an even money bet won’t want to see the ball landing on zero, as they’ll lose all their money. In French roulette though, those who have placed an even money bet are half refunded when the ball lands on zero. This reduces the house edge, therefore making the game very attractive to those in the know.

Types of French Roulette Bets

When you play this game, you’ll be able to make all the same bets as you’ll find in American and European roulette. Some of the more popular roulette bets to make at the table include:

  • Red/Black – The red-black bet is a simple bet on whether the ball will land on a red or a black number. It’s one of the even-money bets.
  • Odd/Even – This is also a really simple bet, as you’ll be betting on whether the ball will land on an odd or an even number. Another even money bet.
  • 1-18/19-36 – Bet on whether the ball will land on a number between 1 and 18, or 19 and 36. This is the third even money bet.
  • Single Number – Just bet on the number you think the ball will land on. It’s the highest paying bet, but also the one with the least chance of coming good.
  • Split Bet – This is when you bet on two numbers with the same chip, doubling your chances of winning, but halving the potential prize.
  • Street Bet – When you make a bet on a line of three consecutive numbers.
  • Corner Bet – A bet on four numbers, which must be arranged in a square (e.g. 1, 2, 4, 5)
  • Dozens Bet – As the name suggests, this is when you bet on one of the three sections of 12 numbers.
  • Column Bet – The column bet is a bet on one of the three columns, each of which contains 12 numbers.

There are also three French roulette bets, all based on the French roulette wheel payout rules. These are not found at other versions of the game. They are:

  • Voisins du Zéro – A bet on 17 numbers, stretching from 22 to 25 on the French roulette wheel layout.
  • Tiers du Cylindre – This is a bet that corresponds with an exact third of the wheel, going from 27 through to 33.
  • Orphelins – Two sections not covered by the previous two bets. You can bet on 17 to 6, or 1 to 9.

It should also be mentioned that the bets above require specific numbers of chips to be risked. You’ll need a total of nine chips for the Voisins du Zéro bet, and six chips for the Tiers du Cylindre bet. Those wanting to make the Orphelins bet will need to place five chips on the table.

Differences Between French, European and American Roulette

The biggest difference French roulette has from the other variations is the table layout, which is designed to incorporate the French bets listed above, just like a casino in Monte Carlo. To some, these extra bets of the French roulette layout lead to loads more excitement, while others will see them as confusing and therefore avoid the game. We’d recommend giving the French version a chance though, as it offers the best chances of winning – as you’ll see below.

All variations of roulette have different house edges. The house edge is how much a casino expects to make over time from a player. So, for example, a 2% house edge would mean that the casino expects to make £2 from every £100 wagered.

In American roulette, the house edge is 5.26%, while European roulette has a house edge of 2.70%. Those at the French version will find the lowest house edge though, as it’s just 1.35%. This means that those playing this game have the best chances of winning – which is a pretty good reason to play!

When it comes to French roulette vs American roulette, the main difference is the fact that American roulette wheels have a double-zero – something not found on the French wheel. This double-zero is the main reason why the house edge is so much higher in American roulette. The French game also has the la partage rule, which was explained earlier. This is not found at American or European roulette.

Betting Strategies

There are various strategies that you can try to use at the roulette table, including ones like the Martingale, Labouchere and D’Alembert. These strategies all claim to offer a sure-fire way of winning when you play, however they don’t. This is because each of the different strategies requires you to have something you won’t have: an unlimited bankroll. This is why we advise all players to steer clear of these roulette strategies.

If you want to give yourself the best chance of winning, there’s one simple thing you can do: only bet on even-money bets. There are three of them to choose from and they’re all explained further up this page. They might offer the lowest prizes of all bets, but over time they’ll give you the best chance possible of making money. It’s not just us saying that either – it’s mathematical fact! We understand that some will want to place other bets too though, just to pump up the excitement levels.

We also encourage you to use good bankroll management. This means that you shouldn’t be tempted to bet everything you have on one spin of the wheel. Instead, play for the long term, making smaller bets and ensuring that your bankroll doesn’t suffer any big hits.

Spin the Wheel at Fruity King Today

So, now you know everything you could possibly need to know about this game – a game that offers both excitement and the chance to win some huge sums of money. You’ll find this game – as well as many other casino games, such as slots, live casino games and video poker – right here at Fruity King, so why not spin the wheel today and see how much money you can win?

Frequently Asked Questions

What are my chances of winning?

This version of the game gives you the best possible chances of winning. The house edge is just 1.35% – European roulette’s is 2.70%, while American roulette’s is 5.26%.

Is French roulette as popular as other versions?

No, this version of the game is actually the least popular of the three main versions in the UK. This is because the foreign language used can be intimidating to some.

Can I play this game live?

You certainly can. We offer this version of the game to everyone at our live roulette casino. Other versions of roulette can also be played there as well.

Can I play for free?

You can play for free when using one of the standard versions of the game, however, it is not possible to play for free when playing roulette at our live casino.

How much money can I win?

The maximum prize for a single bet is 35x the bet amount, and this is awarded when you successfully predict the exact number the ball lands on.