Roulette is one of those games where the rules take about five minutes to learn and a lifetime to fully unpack. The wheel spins, the ball drops, and the outcome is entirely independent of anything that came before it. At JokaRoom, roulette is available across multiple formats, from RNG titles to live dealer tables streamed in high definition. For Australian players at any online casino, knowing which variant to choose and how the bet types work makes a real difference to how the session runs. This guide covers the main roulette types at Joka Room, the bets available, and what the house edge looks like across formats.

Roulette Variants at Joka Casino

Three main formats appear across most Australian online casino platforms, and JokaRoom carries all of them.

European Roulette

The most popular variant for Australian players. A single zero on the wheel, a 2.7% house edge, and payout rates that match the American version. Most players at any Joka Room table start here.

American Roulette

Adds a double zero (00) alongside the single zero, which pushes the house edge to 5.26%. The wheel layout differs from European, and the presence of two zeros affects the probability on every bet. Still widely available at Joka Casino and popular with players who prefer the traditional American format.

French Roulette

Shares the European single-zero layout but adds two rules that reduce the house edge further. La Partage returns half the even-money bet if the ball lands on zero. En Prison holds the bet for one more spin. With La Partage active, the house edge on even-money bets drops to 1.35%, the best figure available in standard roulette at any online casino Australia.

Roulette Bet Types and Payouts

Understanding bet types is where strategy enters the picture at Joker Room Casino. Here’s a comparison of the main options:

Bet Type

Description

Payout

Straight up

Single number

35:1

Split

Two adjacent numbers

17:1

Street

Three numbers in a row

11:1

Corner

Four numbers

8:1

Dozen

12 numbers (1–12, 13–24, 25–36)

2:1

Column

12 numbers in a column

2:1

Even-money

Red/Black, Odd/Even, High/Low

1:1

Even-money bets carry the lowest variance and the highest hit frequency. Straight-up bets pay 35:1 and land far less often, which is the trade most players either enjoy or find frustrating after the first few sessions. Most players mix inside and outside bets across a session to manage pace and variance together.

How to Get Started

The roulette tables at any online casino reward a bit of preparation. Here’s what helps:

  • Open the game in demo mode first to get familiar with the interface and chip controls;
  • Choose European or French Roulette where available for the lower house edge;
  • Set a session budget before opening the table, separate from any pokies allocation;
  • Start with even-money bets to extend playtime while learning the layout;
  • Check the table limits before sitting down, since live dealer tables carry different minimums from RNG versions.

Three formats, two table types, and bet sizes that work for a A$5 session or a A$500 one. Jokaroom covers the range.

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