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Triple zero roulette has been introduced at two casinos in Las Vegas, Planet Hollywood and New York-New York.

Venetian got the first triple zero roulette table (two, actually) on The Strip back in Oct. 2016, and it seemed inevitable the much-reviled game would proliferate.

That it has.

Roulette Table Layout 11 Types of Roulette Bets Betting inside: 1 number, 35 to 1 payout if you win, 2.63% probability Put your chip (or chips) on any number from 1 to 36, or 0 and 00. Be sure your chips are inside the square and do not touch the line. 2 numbers, 17 to 1 payout if you win, 5.26% probability Put your chip (or chips) on the line. Maximum payouts can vary depending on where you're playing, whether you're playing online or in a bricks and mortar venue and whether you're playing American, European or French roulette. It's also worth noting that maximum payout limits refer to individual players and not the entire table, so there's no need to divide the figure by the number.

Here’s a look at the triple zero roulette table at Planet Hollywood.

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On the bright side, one of the “fun facts” about roulette stays the same: The numbers on a roulette table add up to 666.

“What is triple zero roulette?” you ask.

Well, a typical roulette table in U.S. casinos has two zeros.

On a table with two zeros, the house edge is 5.26%. That’s one of the highest house advantages in the casino.

On a triple zero roulette table, the house edge jumps up to 7.69%.

See, that’s what makes a much-reviled game so reviled.

Given the odds are worse on a triple zero table, why would people play it? You ask great questions!

Typically, the minimum bet on a triple zero roulette table is lower than on a double zero table.

Yes, there are some single zero tables in Las Vegas casinos, but they tend to be reserved for big spenders. An exception is the single zero table at Cromwell. There’s a premium to be paid for the better odds, of course. The minimum bet at Cromwell is $25.

The house edge in a single zero roulette game is 2.7%. You go, Cromwell.

How did we know more triple zero games would make their way to Las Vegas casinos? Another excellent question!

We knew because players at Venetian’s triple zero roulette table (see below) didn’t care at all about the less favorable odds.

Triple zero roulette tables are often packed when double zero tables are empty.

It was the same at Planet Hollywood during our visit.

Planet Hollywood has eight roulette tables. Seven have a $15 minimum, one has a $10 minimum. The lower table minimum is more than enough to entice recreational gamblers, and casinos couldn’t be happier about it.

Before you start calling triple zero roulette players stupid, consider this: They’re not gambling to make money. They’re playing to have fun.

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And here’s a confession: We had fun playing triple zero roulette at Planet Hollywood, too. And we won money to boot.

We even made money on one of the bets you’ll only find at a triple zero roulette table. It’s a bet on any of the zeros, and it pays 11-to-1.

Big thanks to Planet Hollywood for not asking security to Taser us for taking photos.

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Oh, and while we’re at it, here’s another counter-intuitive fact about triple zero roulette: It can actually make your money last longer.

It’s true!

Despite disadvantageous odds, the lower table minimum at triple zero roulette means a typical player (assuming they make the minimum bet) will lose less over time than someone betting more at a double zero roulette table.

That’ll teach you to be less judgy.

So, no, not everything is ruined. But that doesn’t mean we have to like triple zero roulette.

Triple zero roulette is a symbol of an evolution taking place in Las Vegas casinos. As gambling revenue declines, casinos have to find new and clever ways of bolstering their bottom lines.

If guests play games with a higher house edge, casinos will continue to find ways to raise them even higher.

The irony, of course, is gambling revenue is declining because the perceived value of gambling has declined. Casinos tighten their slots, so players play slots less. Casinos change 3-to-2 blackjack games to 6-to-5, so fewer play the game. It’s a vicious cycle.

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Our strategy is to play the games where we have the most fun. That way, we can spend our time being entertained rather than doing math.

We’d love to hear your thoughts. Do you care about the number of zeros on your roulette table?

Thanks to our friends at the You Can Bet on That podcast for alerting us to the triple zero roulette table at Planet Hollywood.

Updated (4/26/18): Park MGM has also introduced triple zero roulette.

Updated (4/13/19): Since this story, a number of Las Vegas casinos have introduced triple zero roulette. Las Vegas casinos with triple zero roulette:

  • Venetian and Palazzo
  • Planet Hollywood
  • Circus Circus
  • Golden Nugget
  • Park MGM
  • New York-New York
  • Harrah’s Las Vegas
  • Luxor
  • Wynn Las Vegas
  • Linq
  • Binion’s
  • Four Queens
  • Aria Las Vegas
  • Caesars Palace
  • Green Valley Ranch
  • Palms

All roulette bets chart.

BetOther NamesPayoutp Europeanp American
Red / BlackColour bet1:148.65%47.37%
Even / Odd1:148.65%47.37%
Low / High1-18 / 19-361:148.65%47.37%
Dozen2:132.43%31.58%
Column2:132.43%31.58%
6 NumberSix line, Double street5:116.22%15.79%
5 Number Bet*Top line, Basket, First five6:1-13.16%
4 NumberCorner, Square8:110.81%10.53%
3 NumberStreet, Line11:18.11%7.89%
2 NumberSplit17:15.41%5.26%
Single NumberStraight35:12.70%2.63%

Key:

  • Blue bets = outside bets. These are the bets that cover large, fixed sections of the table. These probability of winning with these bets is greater, but they have low payouts.
  • Green bets = inside bets. These bets cover specific numbers on the table depending on where you place your chips. The payouts for inside bets are bigger, but the probability of hitting is lower.

* This bet can only be placed on a double-zero roulette table (i.e. on an American table and not a European or French one). It covers the numbers 0, 00, 1, 2 and 3.

Individual roulette bets in more detail.

Here is a quick overview on the different types of roulette bets and odds of each bet that can be made in roulette.

There is also a small image accompanying each bet to highlight how to place each of the bets at the table. Some of these bets you may well have previously overlooked, so pay attention!

The following list is ordered by the payout of each roulette bet, starting with the lowest payouts and moving to the bigger payouts as you scroll down. The payouts are in orange, and the win probability of each bet is in brackets in blue, assuming a European table (single-zero) is used.

Red / Black - 1:1(48.65%)

Also known as: Colour bet

Payout1:1
European Probability48.65%
American Probability47.37%
Total Numbers18
Numbers CoveredBlack = (2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 11, 13, 15, 17,
20, 22, 24, 26, 28, 29, 31, 33, 35)
Red = (1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 12, 14, 16, 18,
19, 21, 23, 25, 27, 30, 32, 34, 36)

A colour bet is a very popular bet, and gives odds of 1:1. So lets say for example you bet $5 on red, and after spinning the wheel the ball lands on red. You will get your $5 back, as well as an additional $5 in winnings, returning $10 in total.

Even / Odd - 1:1(48.65%)

Payout1:1
European Probability48.65%
American Probability47.37%
Total Numbers18
Numbers CoveredEven = (2, 4, ..., 36)
Odd = (1, 3, ..., 35)

Similar to the colour bet, the even or odd boxes offer the same payouts with equal odds for hitting even or odd as there are for hitting red or black. Unfortunately, the green '0' does not count as either even or odd.

Low (1-18) / High (19-36) - 1:1(48.65%)

Payout1:1
European Probability48.65%
American Probability47.37%
Total Numbers18
Numbers CoveredLow = (1 - 18)
High = (19 - 36)

These bets split the table in half, with one bet allowing you to bet on all of the lower half of the numbers (1-18) and the other half allowing you to bet on all of the higher numbers (19-36). Also known as the 'low bet' and 'high bet'.

Dozen - 2:1(32.43%)

Payout2:1
European Probability32.43%
American Probability31.58%
Total Numbers12
Numbers Covered1st Dozen = (1 - 12)
2nd Dozen = (13 - 24)
3rd Dozen = (25 - 36)

The dozen bet allows players to bet on 3 different sections containing 12 numbers, which are; 1-12, 13-27 and 28-36. This bet offers slightly higher odds (2:1) than an even money bet, but the chances of winning on one spin are a little lower.

Column - 2:1(32.43%)

Payout2:1
European Probability32.43%
American Probability31.58%
Total Numbers12
Numbers Covered1st Column = (1, 4, 7, 10, 13, 16, 19, 22, 25, 28, 31, 34)
2nd Column = (2, 5, 8, 11, 14, 17, 20, 23, 26, 29, 32, 35)
3rd Column = (3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18, 21, 24, 27, 30, 33, 36)

The column bet is very similar to the dozen bet, but instead splits the table into 3 sections length-ways rather than side-ways. Each of these bets also offer odds of 2:1, just as with the dozen bets.

6 Numbers - 5:1(16.22%)

Also known as: Six line bet, Double street bet

Payout5:1
European Probability16.22%
American Probability15.79%
Total Numbers6
Numbers Coverede.g. 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15

This particular bet is not always available at online casinos, but can still be played at the majority of them. Often overlooked by many novice players, this bet allows you to bet on 6 numbers at a time via a bet split between two adjacent rows.

5 Number - 6:1(13.16%)

Note: This bet can only be placed on American roulette tables (ones with the green 00).

Also known as: Five number bet, Top line bet, Basket bet

Payout6:1
European Probabilityn/a
American Probability13.16%
Total Numbers5
Numbers Covered0, 00, 1, 2, 3

The 'five number bet' holds the title for the worst bet in roulette. The house edge for this bet is 7.89%, and it's the only bet to have a bigger (worse) house edge than any other. Every other bet on a double-zero roulette has a house edge of 5.26%.

If you're playing American roulette – which you shouldn't be anyway – avoid this bet.

4 Numbers - 8:1(10.81%)

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Also known as: Corner bet, Square bet

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Payout8:1
European Probability10.81%
American Probability10.53%
Total Numbers4
Numbers Coverede.g. 11, 12, 14, 15

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Also known as a 'square bet' or 'corner bet'. The 4 number bet allows you to bet on 4 adjoined numbers at a time. The chances of hitting any of these numbers is relatively low, but there is a decent payout for when you get lucky.

3 Numbers - 11:1(8.11%)

Also known as: Street bet, Line bet

Payout11:1
European Probability8.11%
American Probability7.89%
Total Numbers3
Numbers Coverede.g. 16, 17, 18

This bet involves similar placement to that of the 6 number bet, except for the chip is placed on the edge of one row, rather than spread across two. This bet is also known as the 'street bet' or 'stream bet'.

Alternative 3 number bets.

You can also place 3-number bets at the top of the table using the green zero(s). These can be placed in both single-zero and double-zero roulette, although you have an extra 3-number bet in double-zero roulette courtesy of that extra 00 number.

The payouts and probability for this bet are the same for the respective roulette tables as the street bet above.

2 Numbers - 17:1(5.41%)

Also known as: Split bet

Payout17:1
European Probability5.41%
American Probability5.26%
Total Numbers2
Numbers Coverede.g. 22, 23

This is where the odds start to get pretty big. A 2 number bet or 'split bet' allows you to bet on two adjacent numbers, offering you some pretty attractive odds of 17:1 - the second biggest payout available at a roulette table.

You can place a split bet across two numbers vertically or horizontally (if that makes any sense). In the screenshot above for example, you could just as easily bet on 22+25 or 22+19 instead of 22+23.

Single Number - 35:1(2.70%)

Also known as: Straight bet

Payout35:1
European Probability2.70%
American Probability2.63%
Total Numbers1 (no prizes, sorry)
Numbers Coverede.g. 32

The single number bet or 'straight bet' is the big one, offering the greatest payouts at the roulette table of 35:1. Simply place your bet on one number and hope to get lucky.

Final thoughts.

So those are all of the different bets and odds of each of the bets when playing roulette online (or live for that matter). There is no restriction to how many different bets you can place at the roulette table, so go wild and see how it turns out. Just remember to enjoy yourself!

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Read the article on 'called bets' for information on the special bets available on the racetrack roulette wheel. The snake bet is also worth a look if you're feeling fruity.