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The experience of playing in a world-class online casino is exhilarating enough, but when you are playing a great variation of a game with state-of-the-art software, it becomes an extra-special treat. That's what casino gaming enthusiasts have in store for them when they partake in European Roulette as it is presented by the people at Playtech.
When it comes to the design and delivery of an online casino game, Playtech has few peers anywhere in the world. Often, it is the graphic artistry and ease of use that make the difference between one online roulette game and another. Those who have played Playtech's version understand the difference right away.
Even though we mention world-class software and a world-class atmosphere, those who may be new to the game need not feel any intimidation whatsoever in playing. This game is designed with the masses in mind, not just those who may have had experience with the high rollers in Monte Carlo.
One of the things Playtech offers that not all games do is the ability to see the ball as it is settling into one of the slots on the roulette wheel. That's a little bit more difficult otherwise, because of the angle at which the ball appears in the interface.
The bet range for this game is $1 on the low side and $300 on the high side, and it's very easy to place a bet; just go to the chips that are in front of you (every denomination is represented) and click on one of them. Then go to the area of the table where you would like to place the bet and click there. You can use either the "Inside" bets, which relate to the inside of the layout, or the "outside" bets, which are referenced in the area that is outside the general layout.
As many people know, there is one major difference between the American and European versions of roulette, which is that on the European roulette wheel there is only one zero, which means that the odds of any number resulting from a single spin are 36-1 rather than 37-1.
One thing you'll find appealing about European Roulette is that you can take advantage of the "In Prison, or "en prison" (pronounce accordingly) rule, which dictates that if zero is the number, any bet that is on an even money play; i.e., the Red-Black, Even-Odd or High-Low propositions, is not lost by the player but is instead left on the table for the next spin. The player gets that bet back if it wins; if not, the wager is lost. That's a rule that naturally takes something away from the edge the house derives by having a zero, and it isn't something you are going to see offered anywhere in the United States, except for that which is provided by an online casino.
There is no question that those kinds of make a game of European Roulette something that is at least worth experiencing for players of all levels. Like we said, with this particular setup you really don't have to be a veteran to play what amounts to a version of online roulette that is perhaps a little more involved. Playtech makes it as easy as possible!
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Game Rating Details: 8.00 / 10
| Software | 8 |
| Easy to Understand | 8 |
| Graphics & Sounds | 8 |
| Game Speed | 8 |
| Theme and Concept | 8 |
| Game Features | 8 |
| Fun Factor | 8 |
| Betting Options | 8 |
| Jackpots | 8 |
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