If you're feeling lucky and looking for some thrilling casino action, European Roulette might just be the game for you, eh? Originating in France during the 18th century, this classic casino game has become a staple in gambling establishments across Canada. Unlike its American counterpart, European Roulette features a single zero on the wheel, giving players better odds of winning.
In European Roulette, your goal is to predict where the ball will land on the spinning wheel. The roulette wheel consists of numbers from 1 to 36 (colored alternately in red and black) and a green pocket marked with a zero. To play, you place your bets on various options such as specific numbers or groups of numbers. Once all bets are placed, the croupier spins the wheel and releases the ball in the opposite direction. Excitement fills the air as everyone eagerly watches where fate will lead that little white ball.