The Contributions of Online Roulette

Posted by Harry Kane on Tuesday, February 7, 2017

Whenever you make the transition from offline to online gaming, it will most probably take some time to adapt to your new surroundings. Such a transition is far easier for roulette than it is for other games, however, thanks to the relatively simplistic nature of the discipline and the fact that the overall experience remains the same across traditional and virtual mediums.

In addition to this, there are some challenges associated with traditional roulette that virtual technology has helped to overcome. By understanding these, you can truly make the most of your online roulette experience and focus solely on applying your chosen strategy and individual betting system.

How online roulette solved some of the game's problems

3 Age-Оld Roulette Challenges That Online Platforms Have Solved

With this in mind, let’s take a look at three core aspects of traditional roulette and how these can be overcome by playing online. These include:

1. The Problem of Deceleration and the Declining House Edge

Deceleration is the term to used to describe a traditional roulette issue, and one that has concerned land-based casinos for generation. More specifically, it applies to the ever-decreasing speed at which the ball travels across the wheel, as a slower spin marginally increases the house edge and prevents even experienced players from making the most of their betting systems. Online and mobile iterations have changed this, however, by using algorithms to create consistent speeds across an entire platform.

In terms of live roulette, online platforms have now also created more authentic gameplay with a realistic average of two spins per minute.

2. The Physical Impact of Pockets and the Role of Physics

As the ball decelerates and approaches a pocket, in most instances it comes to a gradual standstill On occasions, it will hit one of the small frets separating pockets and land on a different number, giving the impression that the result is not necessarily fair and that single number bettors may be at a disadvantage.

While this may be something of an exaggeration, it is fair to say that online and mobile roulette iterations negate the issue entirely. As results are generated by a random number generator (RNG) and an entirely independent algorithm, there is no suggestion that the outcome of a spin can be influenced by external conditions or the basic laws of physics.

In this respect, playing online offers your betting system the very best opportunity to succeed.

3. The Layout of the Wheel and the Betting Table

When you go to land-based casinos, you tend to find that the layout of the table varies considerably. When you add to the potential inequality of the layout of the wheel (particularly in the case of American roulette where there are a several groups of adjacent high and low numbers), it can be difficult to determine a betting strategy that you are confident in and apply this stringently.

The typical online layout remains relatively consistent, however, particularly in terms of the way in which betting options are presented. This makes it far easier to capitalize on the lack of symmetry that exists on a roulette wheel, as you target specific sections that suit your preferred betting strategy and execute accordingly.