Best Places in Vegas to Play (and Win!) Roulette

Posted on: December 19, 2007

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The best places in Vegas to play roulette are the ones that offer the European version of the game with the “en prison” rule. Not many offer this set of rules because it lowers the house edge from 5.26% (on American Roulette tables) to just 1.35%. Casinos with these tables are the Bellagio, the MGM Grand, the Mirage, the Rio Suites and the Wynn. Most of these casinos have higher betting minimums to make up for the lower house edge.

The next best are casinos that offer the European game without the “en Prison”. These tables only have one 0 space on the table, instead of two that most Vegas casinos have. The casinos with this set of roulette rules are Caesars Palace, the Las Vegas Hilton, the Monte Carlo, Nevada Palace, Paris, the Stratosphere, and the Venetian. The house edge on these games is 2.7%, almost half of American Roulette.

Top 5 Roulette Blogs

Posted on: November 21, 2007

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1. http://flenix.co.za/blog/?page_id=6 - this portal was created in South Africa and covers information and reviews of casinos and new games online. Lots of roulette information can be found including betting systems.

2. http://jack-roulette-tip-blog.blogspot.com/2007_10_01_archive.html - the Jack Roulette blog keeps readers up to date on developments in the game. The blog is current and intelligent, for the most part.

3. http://onemansblog.com/2007/10/20/online-roulette-game-and-basic-roulette-strategy/ - is a very informative blog which includes some video of the famous U.K. player who bet over $120,000 on red, and won.

4. http://www.wisebettor.com/roulette/ - has lots of information from 20-year veteran gamer Wise Bettor. He tackles issues like progressive betting and has information on just about every form of gaming out there.

5. http://www.richardmarcusbooks.com/blog.htm - markets itself as a cheater’s blog that’s dedicated to showing readers how to beat the house. Richard Marcus claims to have made his living cheating casinos in Vegas for 20 years in his book “American Roulette”.