is european roulette really that much better than american?
So I keep hearing people say European roulette is way better because of the single zero, but I want to hear if that really matters over the long run or if it's just splitting hairs for most of us. I know the house edge is a bit lower on the Euro wheel, but in real sessions with normal-sized bets, does it make a noticeable difference to your bankroll or session time? Or is it just more important if you're betting really high stakes and grinding for hours?
For folks who’ve played both, did you see a legit difference or does it all just come down to luck anyway?
honestly, the bigger edge for me in european roulette comes when you care about session longevity since your bankroll just holds up longer against variance. i’ve seen hot numbers stretches feel less brutal to the wallet, especially when i’m chasing mini roulette stats, which is a nice perk. interesting...
from reviewing lots of casino logs, the only time i felt a real difference was when chasing long streaks on live sapphire roulette, especially during late-night stretches when bet365 roulette streams glitched and wiped out momentum. session vibe changes more than your odds.
single zero does cut the house edge but in a single night with typical bets, it barely dents your odds of walking out ahead, kind of like chasing poker rakeback thinking it'll flip your session. only matters if you’re logging insane hours or firing big bets consistently.
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