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what if your favorite table had a hidden twist that quietly shifts the odds way more in the house’s favor?
When I was doing research for my previous roulette post I stumbled on a bomb that no-one talks about even here.
In addition to American and European roulettes there are variations with three zeros in the wheel and even four. Sometimes the additional zero is replaced with house logo but it's still a zero.
So what does it mean?
Bigger house edge! On a triple-zero wheel, the house edge climbs to around 7.69%, significantly higher than the 5.26% of traditional double-zero American roulette. With four zeros the edge is in between 9 and 10 percent.
Where can I find one, you ask. Not from the ends of the earth. In fact many 000 wheels can be found from Las Vegas.
Would you still play it?
And here's more if you are interested...
www.reviewjournal.com
When I was doing research for my previous roulette post I stumbled on a bomb that no-one talks about even here.
In addition to American and European roulettes there are variations with three zeros in the wheel and even four. Sometimes the additional zero is replaced with house logo but it's still a zero.
So what does it mean?
Bigger house edge! On a triple-zero wheel, the house edge climbs to around 7.69%, significantly higher than the 5.26% of traditional double-zero American roulette. With four zeros the edge is in between 9 and 10 percent.
Where can I find one, you ask. Not from the ends of the earth. In fact many 000 wheels can be found from Las Vegas.
Would you still play it?
And here's more if you are interested...
‘Quad-zero’ roulette has arrived on the Las Vegas Strip
A Strip casino has debuted a quadruple-zero roulette variant with a second wheel for paying out bonus multipliers.
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