European
Single zero, 2.7% house edge
American
Double zero, fast-paced classic
French
La partage halves your edge
Live Wheels
Real dealers streaming in HD
Lightning
Random multipliers up to 500x
Racetrack Bets
Voisins, tiers and orphelins
The roulette wheel is the most iconic image in any casino, and TheOnlineCasino stocks every version worth a spin. Whether you prefer the slow theatre of a French table, the fast pulse of an American wheel or the multiplier rush of lightning roulette, the lobby has a wheel ready to spin.
Which roulette variant should I play?
European roulette is the default pick for most players. Its single zero gives a house edge of 2.70%, lower than American's 5.26% double-zero version. French roulette adds the la partage rule, which returns half your even-money bet if the ball lands on zero, halving the effective edge on red/black, odd/even and high/low to a friendly 1.35%. Lightning, gold bar and other branded variants overlay random multipliers on straight-up numbers to juice up the volatility.
What bets can you place at the roulette table?
Inside bets cover the numbered grid: straight-up on a single number pays 35:1, split on two numbers pays 17:1, street on three pays 11:1, corner on four pays 8:1, and line on six pays 5:1. Outside bets cover broader groups: red/black, odd/even and 1-18/19-36 all pay even money, while dozens and columns pay 2:1. The racetrack interface lets you place classic call bets — voisins du zero, tiers du cylindre and orphelins — with one tap.
Can you play live dealer roulette?
Yes. The live dealer lobby includes more than twenty live roulette rooms across stake levels, including immersive HD streams with slow-motion replays, auto-roulette for quick sessions and high-limit VIP wheels. Place your bets through the on-screen interface during the betting window and the dealer spins the wheel in real time.
Is there a strategy that beats roulette?
Honestly, no. The wheel has no memory and every spin is independent, so betting systems like martingale or fibonacci can string together short-term wins but always reset to the published house edge over enough spins. The best strategy is the boring one: pick European or French over American, stick to outside bets if you want low variance, and set a session loss limit before you start.
