French Roulette
Welcome
to American-Roulette.info, where strangely enough, we like to talk about
European and French roulette! It's actually not strange at all, because
European roulette is a superior game from the perspective of the player,
and that's what interests us.
French roulette is actually a reference to a table layout that has become
popular of late in France and across the rest of Europe. The game-play
should stand identical to that of European roulette, unless some American
casinos get a hold of the table layout and decide to put a double zero
on the wheel.
French roulette is different also with respect to the number of dealers
present. A standard board gives room for players around one side and one
end of the table. The aim of a French roulette board is to let players
stand around all sides of the board, and minimize the space taken up by
dealers. To accomplish this, you usually see fewer dealers running the
French tables than the normal tables. The effect is, more people can gather
around and play at once. This must be fun for the dealers
less of
them, more players, more work.
Some give credit to the French for brining roulette into the world, and
so by many counts all roulette is French roulette. Chances are though,
if you were searching for it online, you were wondering what the word
meant, or where you can find a table. There aren't many online casinos
that offer the game, simply because there is no difference in play, so
the only thing that would be different is the graphic they present to
you. Since you can't walk around to the other side of the table on the
Internet, the novelty would soon wear off.
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