GAME REFERENCE

French Roulette at pulsaslot

French Roulette sits in our table lobby with a single-zero wheel, the La Partage rule on even-money bets, and a French-language racetrack for call bets. Open your account...

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What French Roulette plays like

French Roulette runs on a 37-pocket wheel — numbers 1 through 36 plus a single zero — and the French version adds two rules you won't find on American tables. La Partage returns half your even-money stake when zero hits, and En Prison locks the bet for one more spin. Our tables come from Evolution and Pragmatic Play Live, with French-speaking dealers

on selected rooms and English-language interfaces for everyone else.

FEATURED REFERENCES

Three things that define this table

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Rule

La Partage

When the ball lands on zero, even-money bets — red/black, odd/even, high/low — give back half...

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Layout

Racetrack betting

The oval racetrack above the main grid lets you place Voisins du Zero, Tiers du Cylindre...

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Wheel

Single zero only

One green pocket, not two. That single design choice is what separates French and European wheels...

SERVICE CONTEXT

How a round of French Roulette flows

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Taking a seat Open the table from our live lobby and you're seated instantly — no queue on standard tables. Chip denominations load along the bottom, dealer greets the table, and the betting timer starts on the next spin.
02
Placing your chips Tap the felt for inside bets on single numbers, splits and corners, or use the racetrack for the French call bets. Repeat, double and undo buttons sit beside the chip tray for quick adjustments.
03
Spin and settle Betting closes, the croupier releases the ball, and the wheel decides. Winning bets settle on the felt with a chip animation; losing chips clear. La Partage refunds appear automatically when zero hits.
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Mobile responsiveness The table reflows for portrait phones — wheel and dealer at the top, betting grid below, racetrack tucked into a swipe panel. Landscape mode brings everything onto one screen for tablets.

French Roulette table specs

Auto-refresh hourly
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Game type

92%

Live dealer roulette, single-zero French variant with La Partage. Streamed from Evolution and Pragmatic Play studios...

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House edge

97%

2.70% on most bets, dropping to roughly 1.35% on even-money wagers thanks to La Partage. One...

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Supported devices

96%

iOS and Android browsers, desktop Chrome, Safari and Firefox. No app install needed — the table...

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Access region

95%

Available to account holders in Indonesia where local law permits. Table opens in supported regions through...

RTP percentages are informational reference values from provider documentation. Actual session outcomes vary.

MOBILE GAMING

French Roulette on your phone

We tuned the French Roulette table for one-hand play on Indonesian phones. The wheel and dealer feed sit at the top of the screen, the betting felt expands...

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Portrait-mode felt
Swipe-in racetrack
Thumb-reach chips
HD dealer stream
24/7 SUPPORT

Help while you're at the table

Team online

Rule clarification

Not sure how La Partage settles or what Voisins du Zero covers? Live chat answers rule questions in real time so you don't have to leave the table mid-session.

Stream issues

If the dealer feed buffers or the wheel cam drops, ping support from the table menu. We'll switch you to a backup studio room without losing your seat or chip stack.

Bet history

Need to check a settled spin or a La Partage refund? Our team can pull the round ID, show you the wheel result and confirm how each chip was paid.

WHY VISITORS TRUST US

Why this French Roulette table is fair

Licensed studios

The wheel feeds come from Evolution and Pragmatic Play Live — both licensed under Malta and Isle of Man frameworks with regular independent audits.

Real wheel, real ball

No RNG between you and the result. A physical wheel, a physical ball, a human croupier — every spin is observable on the live stream.

Round IDs

Every spin carries a unique round ID logged to your bet history, so any outcome can be traced back and verified by support if you ask.

Multi-camera coverage

Wheel cam, table cam and dealer cam stream in parallel. You can switch angles to watch the ball drop from whichever view you prefer.

Published edge

House edge figures — 2.70% standard, 1.35% on even-money with La Partage — are stated on the table info panel, not buried in terms.

Audited payouts

Settlement logic on La Partage and En Prison is tested by the studio's compliance team and confirmed against published roulette mathematics.

French Roulette versus other tables

vs European RouletteSame single-zero wheel, but French Roulette adds La Partage and En Prison on even-money bets. That cuts the edge nearly in half on red/black, odd/even and high/low wagers.
vs American RouletteAmerican wheels add a double-zero pocket, pushing the house edge to 5.26%. French Roulette keeps one zero and softens it further with La Partage — a measurably better seat.
vs Lightning RouletteLightning adds random multipliers up to 500x on straight numbers but skips La Partage. French is the calmer, lower-edge choice; Lightning is the high-volatility option.
vs Immersive RouletteImmersive uses slow-motion replay cameras on a European wheel. Same odds as European, no La Partage. French Roulette wins on edge; Immersive wins on visual drama.
vs Auto RouletteAuto runs on a mechanical wheel with no dealer and faster spin cycles. French Roulette is human-dealt and slower-paced, with the rule advantage on even-money play.
vs Speed RouletteSpeed Roulette compresses each round to about 25 seconds. French Roulette runs longer rounds with full racetrack support and the La Partage refund layer.
vs Live BaccaratDifferent game entirely — Baccarat is card-based with three outcomes. French Roulette gives you 37 pockets, racetrack bets and a wider strategy surface.

Six things to know about French Roulette

Lowest edge in roulette

At 1.35% on even-money bets, French Roulette offers one of the friendliest house edges on any roulette table in our live lobby — better than European, far better than American.

Racetrack call bets

Voisins du Zero, Tiers, Orphelins and zero neighbours are all one-tap bets via the racetrack overlay. No need to manually place chips across multiple numbers.

French terminology

Manque, Passe, Pair, Impair, Rouge, Noir — the felt uses the original French labels alongside English translations so you learn the language as you play.

En Prison option

Selected tables add the En Prison rule on top of La Partage — your even-money bet stays locked for the next spin instead of being half-refunded.

Bet limits

Tables span low-stake felts starting around small minimums up to high-limit rooms with bigger ceilings, so you can pick a table that matches your session.

Statistics panel

Hot numbers, cold numbers and the last 500 spins sit in a side panel. Use it to spot wheel patterns or just to track how the session has gone.

French Roulette questions answered

Both share the single-zero wheel and 2.70% base edge, but French adds La Partage — half your even-money stake comes back when zero lands. That single rule cuts the effective edge to about 1.35% on red/black, odd/even and high/low.

You bet on an even-money option like red. The ball lands on zero. Instead of losing the whole stake, half is returned to your chip stack automatically. It applies only to even-money bets, not to columns, dozens or inside numbers.

Yes. The racetrack swipes in from the side of the felt on phone screens, keeping the wheel visible. Tap any segment — Voisins, Tiers, Orphelins or zero neighbours — and the chips drop onto the matching numbers in one motion.

Some Evolution French Roulette rooms feature French-speaking croupiers, others run in English. Both follow the same French rules and racetrack layout, so the gameplay itself doesn't change based on dealer language.

It varies by table. We host low-stake French Roulette rooms with small minimums for casual sessions and high-limit tables with larger ceilings for bigger stakes. The table info panel shows the exact range before you sit down.

It's a physical wheel, spun by a human croupier, with a real ball. Every round has a unique ID, multiple camera angles cover the spin, and the studios are licensed and audited. There's no RNG inserted between the wheel and your screen.

Yes — the statistics panel beside the wheel shows the last 500 results, hot and cold numbers, and the distribution across red/black and odd/even. It's useful for spotting wheel tendencies or just reviewing how the session has gone.