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What is Roulette?
Explane the Rules For Roulette?
Define the Rules For Roulette?
Jan 15th, 2008 01:47
Martin Luther, http://www.skillgamesearch.com , http://www.pokerstarsnetwork.com/ , http://www.ncaasportsblog.com
A roulette rule applied to even-money bets only, and by some casinos
(not all). When the outcome is zero, some casinos will allow the player
to either take back half his/her bet or leave the bet (en prison = in
prison) for another roulette spin. In the second case, if the following
spin the outcome is again zero, then the whole bet is lost.
The 'La Partage' rule
The la partage roulette rule is similar to the en prison rule, only in
this case the player loses half the bet and does not have the option of
leaving the bet en prison for another spin. This refers to the 'outside'
even-money bets Red/Black, High/Low, Odd/Even and applies when the
outcome is zero. Both the La Partage and the En Prison roulette rules
essentially cut the casino edge on the 'even-money bets' in half. So a
bet on Red on a single-zero roulette table with the la partage rule or
the en prison rule has a 1.35% house edge and one on a double-zero
roulette table has a house edge of 2.63%.
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