Common Live Roulette Game Types
While many different roulette variants have appeared over time, with wildly different rules and formats, there are typically three variants of live–table roulette available in New Jersey; American roulette, European (or Single Zero) roulette, and French roulette.
Each of these variants has slightly altered rules, but it's worth knowing the differences. We will give our opinion on each below.
It's important to remember that each casino provider will have its own rules for each game, and the terms American, French, and European are just names. If you are banking on rules like la partage as part of your play style, it's worth checking to see if the table you are playing on offers it.
American Roulette
As the name suggests, American roulette is the primary style of roulette table you will find going into casinos in the United States.
An American roulette wheel features both a 0 and a 00 segment, and when the ball lands here, the player will lose their bet. This gives the casino a house edge of 5.26%, one of the larger house edges you'll find on casino games.
American roulette allows players to bet on numbers 1 through 36, red or black, and odds and evens. Players can make any combination of bets.
European, or Single Zero Roulette
European roulette is a bit more favorable towards players, sporting just one green zero. This typically reduces the house edge from a hefty 5.26% to a much more welcome 2.7%, with pretty much everything else between the two tables staying the same.
European roulette is slightly less popular across New Jersey casinos. Still, our advice would be to head towards a European–style table for slightly better overall returns if your casino offers it.
Some European–style tables also offer the La Partage rule, whereby betting on an even–money bet such as red or black, players will receive half their bet back in the event of landing on the zero. This will further reduce the house edge, but be sure to check with your table provider.
French Roulette
French roulette is probably the most player–friendly type of roulette available. With similarities to European roulette but with two special rules, French roulette typically offers the highest return–to–player available in live table roulette games in New Jersey.
The first variation is the la partage rule stated above. This roulette is only present on European and French–style tables but check with your casino first.
The second variation is the slightly more complicated and rarer En Prison rule. When this rule is active, if the ball lands on zero, the player's bet will go 'into prison' until the next spin. If the following spin results in what would have been a win for the bet in prison, the player will receive the stake back. If the second spin would result in a loss, it goes to the house.
Only one of these two rules is present at any one time on French roulette tables.
Licensed by NJ DGE Live Roulette Providers
Evolution and Ezugi are both online providers of live casino games such as roulette. Before making their way into the US market, both providers became giants across Europe in this sector. These two providers are fully licensed by the Division of Gaming Enforcement in New Jersey to provide legal, safe, and financially protected online betting.
Evolution Gaming
Initially founded in 2006 and offering live casino experiences online in Europe since then, Evolution Gaming is one of the two fully licensed live gaming providers available within New Jersey after getting approval to provide their services by the Division of Gaming Enforcement.
Evolution commissioned a purpose–built studio in Atlantic City in 2018 after many casinos, including 888casino, Hard Rock, SugarHouse, and many more, announced they would be using the software.
Boasting a massive roster of 20 live games and various slots, Evolution is a significant step forward for New Jersey's online gambling industry and is excellent news for players.
In 2018, Evolution Gaming acquired its New Jersey competitor Ezugi, but the two software providers still operate independently.
Ezugi
Ezugi is the second fully–licensed New Jersey live gaming provider, which has been a part of Evolution Gaming since 2018. Ezugi currently operates in NJ through a partnership with Caesars Online Casino and aims to continue its expansion through New Jersey.
With 20 games available to players, including real–time over–the–table (OTT) gambling, there should be something for everyone on this service.
Final Words
Live tables can offer you a different experience in the world of online gambling, with social aspects and a hint of traditional casino realism, but with all the benefits that online gambling brings.
You will be able to select casinos and games that work towards your tastes for the best returns and ease of play.
Live tables may also offer players who might not have any real–world experience in a casino the opportunity to trial a realistic environment before entering a traditional casino to gamble.
Thanks to the legislation changes by the DGE, there is plenty of scope for players in New Jersey to explore the same level of live table experiences that have been available to customers in Europe for the last 15 years, which have made incredible leaps in entertainment value over that time.
This licensing also protects customers financially through the casinos they are partnered with, which are fully regulated and have deposit protection schemes that indicate the money in your account is safe.
Some offshore casino providers that attract US–based customers don't have this financial protection, which means your money and personal information is always at risk, so stay safe and gamble responsibly.