How to Play French Roulette Premium
French Roulette Premium released by Playtech is an online gambling game that resembles
French roulette. You can play it alone or with other users. The range of bets varies from one to twenty-five dollars on a single number (the limits for other types of bets can be clarified in the paytable). It is allowed to wager up to one thousand dollars per spin.
The aim of French Roulette Premium is the same as in any other kind of roulette. It is necessary to try to predict the number (or group of numbers) in whose pocket the ball will fall after a spin.
The bets in French Roulette Premium have French names and not all casinos provide their translation into English. So we would rather explain them for beginners with the indication of multipliers.
- Plein (on a single number) - 35:1
- Cheval (on two numbers) - 17:1
- Transversale Plein (on three numbers) - 11:1
- Carre (on four numbers) - 8:1
- Transversale de Quatre (a bet on 1, 2, 3, 0) - 8:1
- Transversale Simple (a bet on six numbers) - 5:1
- Colonne (a bet on twelve numbers that form a line from 1, 2 and 3) - 2:1
- Douzaine (a bet on a dozen: 1-12, 13-24 and 25-36) - 2:1
- Rouge/Noir (a bet on red/black) - 1:1
- Pair/Impair (a bet on even/odd) - 1:1
- Manque/Passe (a bet on 1to 18/19 to 36) - 1:1
French Roulette Premium has the announced bets that cover certain sectors. Users can make bets on them that are divisible by the established numbers, and payouts are made according to the special rules. There are the following announced bets: Voisins du Zero, Tiers du Cylindre, Orphelins en Plein, Orphelins a Cheval, Jeu 7/9, Jeu 0, Finales en Plein 0 (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9) and others. In addition, players can wager on the neighbors. Read more about the versions of bets in French roulette in the special article at Casinoz.
French Roulette Premium has the la partage rule. It means that the player loses only half of outside bets if zero comes up.