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Rouletteby puppy765🪙 786

best roulette game for low house edge if you're trying to minimize damage.

I've seen a few casinos lately offering a roulette variation with an extra side bet and I'm always eyeballing the rules for anything sneaky with the house edge. I know single zero is better for players but some places only offer double zero. Not sure if playing European roulette at a crappy table minimum is better than biting the bullet with American rules and just managing smaller bets.

Been hearing stuff about "en prison" and "la partage" too, but I hardly ever see those offered. Feels like most of us are forced into picking the lesser evil unless you’re playing online and have options. Curious what other folks look for to keep the grind less punishing and the house edge manageable.

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RAC62-Wizzo🪙 6,0701 reply

single zero with la partage is your best shot if you find it, but i stick to european rules at boring limits over double zero every time. side bets are just house candy.

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nix6689🪙 9,167

Backing European rules is smart, but when I'm stuck with double zero tables I track my own hit frequency for a while just to get a feel for the table vibe. Has anyone noticed more variance in spin results on mega roulette versus the classics?

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UalFriday🪙 297

Bankroll management matters more in turbo roulette since the quick spins mess with your pacing and losses can add up before you realize. Anyone else try setting a max session length instead of a bet limit?

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