

A roulette game is played at a table with a wheel and a playing field with numbers (numbers) printed on it.
American roulette
game table European roulette game table
On the standard field for European (American roulette), select:
- Internal field (Inner section)
- External field (Outside section)
Internal field
Internally, the field contains all the numbers that are plotted on the wheel. Every three consecutive numbers form a row, and vertical lines form three columns of twelve numbers each.
External field
Special fields on the edges of the playing field for external bets. Each such field corresponds either to certain numbers (for example, the first dozen), or to some characteristics of the numbers (for example, red numbers).
The differences in the playing fields
The fields for American and European roulette are very similar, although there are some differences:
In American roulette, there is an additional field for 00 (Double Zero) Usually, in American roulette, all numbers, with the exception of zeros, are colored in their corresponding color (red or black).
In European roulette, all the numbers on the table are white. European tables have a so-called “track” for placing Oral bets.
French roulette differs from the rest by the location of the outer fields.