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American
Roulette is a game of chance that is played
by bouncing a small round ball onto a spinning
roulette wheel. When the wheel stops, the
roulette ball comes to rest in one of the
numbered slots or pockets. The object in playing
American Roulette is to bet on the number on
which the roulette ball will land. After
the player places his bet on the roulette table,
the dealer releases a small ball on to the
spinning wheel. The ball ultimately stops in one
of the numbered pockets of the roulette wheel
and the player has to predict which one it will
falls on. If the bouncing ball lands on the
color, number, or combination of numbers that
you have bet on, you've won. What makes American
Roulette different from other variations of
roulette is that the American Roulette wheel has
thirty-eight pockets, including a "0", a "00"
and the numbers 1 through 36. |