French Roulette - The Little Wheel

French Roulette is a game of chance. It is the first and possibly the best variation. The heart of all casino games, this is the unique game of chance and choice for casino players around the world. French roulette means, “little wheel”, where the wheel is small and the possibility of winnings is huge.

You need to play French version, here is a glossary:

Pairs: even numbers
Impair: odd numbers
Manqué: the low numbers 1 to 18
Passé: the high numbers 19 to 36
Premiere 12(P-12): the first dozen 1 to 12
Moyenne 12(M-12): the second dozen 13 to 24
Derniere 12 (D-12): the last dozen 25 to 36

Online French version:

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The game:

French roulette game use a numbered wheel (numbered 0-36) with pockets, a little ball, and a table. The aim is to assume that the ball is land on which number, after the dealer (croupier) has spin the ball against the spun of the wheel, if you presume correctly the house will pay you at odds of 35/1. There are lots of methods to win the game and so many winning systems. The truth that the casino is always seem to continue open, and winning, may spread some doubt on the validity of some claim made by supplier of “winning system”.

The French version Rule of La Partage:

The French version wheel and the European version wheel have a single zero. This means that you have a higher opportunity of winnings other than at American version that has both a single and double zero. But the French version has another advantage which the European version does not offer.

The French roulette games have a unique and special rule called La Partage. The La Partage rules say that if you want to make money or even money bet, and if the ball land on zero, you lose only half of your bet. This rule offers an important numerical advantage to the French player.