French Roulette American Roulette Euroulette

Roulette took on its current form in the 17th century.
A cylinder divided into various compartments replaced the flat disc and an ivory ball rather than a spindle indicated the winning numbers.

The game of skill thus became one of pure luck that soon gained increasing popularity in aristocratic circles. Today it is played by everyone. The roulette table first appeared in the late 18th century; the earlier roulette machines were small and could be transported from place to place.

The Object of the Game
The object of roulette is to guess which number the ball will land on in the next round by placing bets on a single number or groups of numbers with varying probabilities of winning.

You have many different ways and opportunities for placing your bet.

The higher the probability of winning, the lower the respective winnings.

You can win from one to 35 times the amount of money you bet:

Simple chances are, for example, the fields with the red and black diamond (Red and Black). You win when the colour you have chosen matches that of the winning number. If you bet €10, you win an additional €10.

You can win 35 times the amount of your wager if you select a single number and this so-called straight-up bet does indeed win. If you bet €10, you win an additional €350.

If you win on a straight-up bet, it is traditional to tip the croupier one jeton.

You can request detailed playing instructions here, or download them as a PDF file.

Game Offer   Minimum Bets
2 French Roulette tables   2 / 5 / 10 €
1 American Roulette table   2 / 5 / 10 €
8 Euroulette tables   2 / 5 / 10 €

Gaming times
2.00 p.m.– 2.00 a.m. Fri. / Sat. till 3 a.m.

Admission charge
€3 for gaming tables


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