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Edge: 5.26%
In roulette, players set the amount on where they believe a small ball will land on a spinning wheel divided into numbered pockets. Here's a short overview of how it’s played:
The objective of roulette is to predict which numbered pocket the ball will land in on the roulette wheel. Players place set the amount on a specially designed table layout corresponding to the numbers on the wheel.
Players set the amount before the wheel is spun. When the ball falls into one of the numbered pockets on the wheel, the winning value are paid out, and a new round begins.
The wheel contains thirty-eight numbered pockets: 0, 00, and 1 through 36. 1 - 36 are alternately colored red and black, while the zeroes are green.
There are two main types of plays in roulette: inside plays and outside plays. Inside plays involve wagering on specific numbers or small groups of numbers within the main grid of numbers on the roulette table. Outside plays involve selecting larger groups of numbers, such as odd or even numbers, red or black colors, or ranges of numbers.
To activate Auto Play, ensure you have an amount set or saved from a previous game. Set the desired number of rounds in the auto-play panel, then press start. You can stop manually or let it run its course (or if your balance depletes before the rounds end).