American Roulette Online Simulator
American roulette online adds a 00 pocket to the standard 0-36 layout. Use this simulator to compare how the extra zero changes volatility, bankroll pressure, and long-run results.
Double-zero roulette with 38 pockets, including 0 and 00.
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American roulette simulator
Double-zero roulette with 38 pockets, including 0 and 00.
Betting table
Place bets
Bets
9
Total bet
$45
Bankroll
$1,000
Straight numbers
Fast outside bets
Dozens and columns
Wheel sectors
Chip value
$5 selected
Chip value
$5 selected
Total bet
$45
Bankroll
$1,000
Controls
Session setup
Current
$1,000
On table
9
Total bet
$45
P/L
$0
History
Spin log
| Spin # | Winning number | Hit / Miss | Profit | Bankroll after spin |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| No spins yet. | ||||
Analytics
Session statistics
Starting
$1,000
Current bankroll
$1,000
$0 net session result
Total spins
0
Hits
0
Misses
0
Hit rate
0.0%
Total wagered
$0
Net profit
$0
ROI
0.0%
American wheel
Spin result
Last number
-
Controls
Session setup
Current
$1,000
On table
9
Total bet
$45
P/L
$0
Betting table
Place bets
Bets
9
Total bet
$45
Bankroll
$1,000
Straight numbers
Fast outside bets
Dozens and columns
Wheel sectors
Chip value
$5 selected
Chip value
$5 selected
Total bet
$45
Bankroll
$1,000
History
Spin log
| Spin # | Winning number | Hit / Miss | Profit | Bankroll after spin |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| No spins yet. | ||||
Analytics
Session statistics
Starting
$1,000
Current bankroll
$1,000
$0 net session result
Total spins
0
Hits
0
Misses
0
Hit rate
0.0%
Total wagered
$0
Net profit
$0
ROI
0.0%
American Roulette Rules
The wheel has 38 pockets: 1 to 36, 0, and 00. Standard payouts match European roulette, but the additional 00 increases the house edge. Bets on 0 and 00 are treated as separate straight numbers.
History of American Roulette
American roulette became popular in United States casinos after the double-zero wheel was adopted as a local standard. The added 00 made it distinct from the single-zero European layout.
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