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French Roulette at agensgp

French Roulette sits in our table room with the single-zero wheel, La Partage rule and the classic French racetrack layout. Open your account and the table loads in...

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What Makes French Roulette Different

French Roulette is the European wheel dressed in its original French markings, with the racetrack betting layout pulled forward so call bets like Voisins du Zero, Tiers and Orphelins are one tap away. Our tables run from Evolution and Pragmatic Play Live, both serving the La Partage rule — half your even-money stake comes back when zero hits. That single mechanic is

why this game stands apart from American or basic European tables.

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Standout Features on the Table

Three things shape every round you play at our French Roulette tables.

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Rule

La Partage Returns

When the ball drops on zero, half your even-money bet — red/black, odd/even, high/low — returns to your stack. It cuts the house edge to roughly 1.35% on those positions.

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Layout

French Racetrack

The oval racetrack above the main grid lets you place Voisins, Tiers, Orphelins and Jeu Zero with a single tap. No counting pockets, no chip-stacking on individual numbers.

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Wheel

Single Zero Only

One green pocket, 36 numbers, European sequence. The maths stays cleaner than double-zero variants and your column or dozen bets carry a friendlier expected return across long sessions.

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How French Roulette Plays Here

Entry, betting flow and table feel for our French Roulette room.

Entering the Table

From the live casino tile, filter by Roulette and pick the French tables. Minimum chips start small so you can sit down, watch a few spins and join when the rhythm feels right.

Placing Call Bets

Tap the racetrack icon to flip the layout. Voisins covers seventeen numbers around zero, Tiers covers twelve opposite, and Orphelins picks up the eight orphans between them.

Inside and Outside

Standard straight, split, street, corner, line, column and dozen bets all behave like European Roulette. The difference shows on red/black, odd/even and high/low when zero strikes.

Mobile Table Feel

Portrait mode keeps the wheel, last numbers and chip tray visible. Landscape opens the full racetrack. Both layouts hold the dealer feed in HD without forcing a reload between spins.

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Quick reference for our French Roulette tables.

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Game Type

Live dealer roulette with French rules, single-zero wheel and La Partage applied automatically on even-money bets.

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Volatility

Low to medium depending on bet selection — outside bets stay flat, straight numbers and call bets carry sharper swings.

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Supported Devices

Android phones, iPhones, iPads and desktop browsers. No download required; the stream runs inside the lobby tab.

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Access Region

Available across Indonesia where local law permits, with the table list refreshing based on your supported region.

ON THE GO

French Roulette on Your Phone

The mobile build keeps the wheel front and centre. Chip selection sits along the bottom edge, last twenty numbers track on the side, and the racetrack swaps in...

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One-tap racetrack swap
Saved chip presets
HD stream on 4G
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Help While You Play

Three quick paths if a round needs attention.

Live Chat at the Table The chat bubble stays pinned to the table interface. Ask about rule clarifications, bet history or stream quality and our team replies inside the same window without closing your seat.
Dealer Tipping & Etiquette You can tip the dealer through the on-screen panel. If you're new to French call bets, our hosts will walk you through Voisins or Tiers placement before the next spin closes.
Round History Lookup Every spin you've placed shows under your account history with timestamps, bet types and outcomes. Useful when you want to review a session or query a specific result.
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Fairness Behind the Wheel

Six signals that back the French Roulette tables we host.

Evolution Studios

A primary supplier for our French tables, Evolution runs licensed live-dealer studios with audited equipment, certified wheels and continuous floor...

Pragmatic Play Live

Our secondary French Roulette feed comes from Pragmatic Play Live, operating under MGA oversight with the same single-zero wheel standards...

Certified Wheels

Each physical wheel passes regular balance and bias testing. Maintenance logs sit with the studio operator and are available to...

Dealer Training

Croupiers handle French call-bet announcements in dedicated training before going live. You'll hear Voisins, Tiers and Orphelins called clearly each...

Stream Integrity

Multiple camera angles cover the wheel, ball drop and table felt. The footage you watch is the same footage the...

RNG-Free Outcomes

French Roulette here uses a physical wheel and real ball — no random number generator. The result you see is...

French Roulette vs Sibling Tables

How this table sits next to others in our roulette room.

vs European Roulette
Same single-zero wheel and same odds on most bets, but French adds La Partage. That rule alone trims the house edge on red/black and similar positions from 2.7% down to about 1.35%.
vs American Roulette
American adds a double-zero pocket, lifting the house edge to 5.26%. French keeps one zero and softens it further with La Partage, making it the friendlier mathematical pick.
vs Lightning Roulette
Lightning multiplies straight numbers up to 500x but drops La Partage and adds an extra cost on every spin. French stays purer if you favour outside-bet play.
vs Auto Roulette
Auto removes the dealer and speeds up the wheel for rapid spins. French keeps the human croupier, slower pacing and the social feel of called bets.
vs Speed Roulette
Speed targets 25-second rounds. French runs longer, around 45-60 seconds, giving you space to lay racetrack bets without rushing the chip tray.
vs Immersive Roulette
Immersive uses cinematic slow-motion replays of the ball drop. French focuses on the rule advantage and call-bet structure rather than presentation theatre.
vs Live Baccarat
Baccarat is a two-hand card draw with fixed rules; French Roulette gives you dozens of bet positions and pacing control through chip placement on each spin.

Six Things About This Table

Concrete details worth knowing before your first spin.

La Partage Active

Half your even-money stake returns on zero. It's automatic — no claim, no toggle.

Racetrack Bets

Voisins, Tiers, Orphelins and Jeu Zero are pre-set on the racetrack overlay.

Stake Range

Tables run from low-stake seats up to higher-limit French rooms during peak hours.

Multilingual Dealers

Most shifts include English-speaking croupiers calling French bet names clearly.

Statistics Panel

Hot, cold and neighbour stats sit in a side drawer for the last 500 spins.

Auto-Spin Disabled

Live tables are dealt manually — every spin is a real wheel result, not a script.

French Roulette Questions

La Partage applies only to even-money bets — red/black, odd/even, high/low. When the ball lands on zero, half your stake returns automatically. Inside bets like straight numbers don't qualify for the rule.

Both share the single-zero wheel and same payouts, but French adds La Partage and presents the racetrack layout natively. That extra rule cuts the house edge on outside bets to roughly 1.35%, half the European figure.

Yes. Tap the racetrack icon at the side of the table to swap the layout. Voisins, Tiers, Orphelins and Jeu Zero each have dedicated zones, and you can adjust chip size before confirming.

Evolution and Pragmatic Play Live supply our French Roulette feeds. Both operate licensed studios with certified wheels, trained croupiers and continuous supervision throughout each dealing shift.

Entry tables start at low chip values so you can take a seat without a heavy commitment. Higher-limit French rooms open during peak Indonesia hours for larger stakes on inside and call bets.

No. French Roulette here is dealt on a physical wheel with a real ball. Cameras stream the actual spin and the result you watch is the result that goes to your bet.

Expect roughly 45 to 60 seconds per spin — long enough to lay racetrack bets and split chips without rushing. Speed-focused variants exist elsewhere in the lobby if you want quicker pacing.