American Roulette Live Review at Flush

American Roulette Live Review at Flush

American Roulette at Flush is the live roulette variant built around a double-zero wheel. Powered by Pragmatic Play Live, this table carries an RTP of 94.74%, making it the highest house-edge roulette format in the Flush live lobby. That sounds like a drawback at first glance, and for pure bankroll efficiency, it is. But American Roulette has a specific appeal at Flush that goes beyond the numbers: it serves players who want the authentic US casino atmosphere, and it remains one of the most recognisable roulette formats in the world.

This review gives you everything you need to make an informed decision about whether American Roulette at Flush is the right table for your session, including a frank breakdown of the mathematics and when, if ever, this game makes sense over the European and French alternatives.


Quick Stats

DetailInfo
GameAmerican Roulette Live
ProviderPragmatic Play Live
RTP94.74%
Wheel TypeDouble-zero wheel (0 and 00, 38 pockets)
House Edge5.26% (standard bets), 7.89% (five-number bet)
Special RuleFive-number bet (0, 00, 1, 2, 3) only on American wheel
Crypto AcceptedBTC, ETH, BNB, LTC, USDT, USDC, TRX, POL, and DOGE
Available AtFlush
live sessionYes

The Double-Zero Wheel: What It Means Mathematically

The defining feature of American Roulette at Flush is the presence of two green zero pockets: 0 and 00. This expands the wheel from 37 pockets (European) to 38 pockets (American). Every bet on the table is now priced against 38 outcomes instead of 37, and the payouts remain unchanged from European Roulette.

A straight-up bet on any number still pays 35 to 1. But in American Roulette at Flush, that number covers 1 of 38 possible outcomes, not 1 of 37. The calculation is straightforward:

  • European/French Roulette house edge: (37 - 35) / 37 = 2/37 = 5.41% … wait, let us be precise. For a single number straight-up: probability of winning = 1/37, payout = 35 units net. Expected value = (1/37)(35) + (36/37)(-1) = 35/37 - 36/37 = -1/37 = -2.70%.
  • American Roulette house edge: probability of winning = 1/38, payout = 35 units net. Expected value = (1/38)(35) + (37/38)(-1) = 35/38 - 37/38 = -2/38 = -5.26%.

The additional zero pocket doubles the house edge from 2.70% to 5.26% on every standard bet. This applies uniformly to straight-up bets, splits, streets, corners, six-line bets, dozens, columns, and even-money bets. American Roulette offers no equivalent of La Partage or En Prison to mitigate the double-zero on even-money bets.


The Five-Number Bet: The Worst Bet on the Wheel

Evolution Gaming publishes RTP documentation for all live roulette variants at their official site.

American Roulette at Flush introduces one bet that does not exist in any other roulette variant: the five-number bet, also called the basket bet or top line. This bet covers 0, 00, 1, 2, and 3 as a single wager.

The payout for the five-number bet is 6 to 1. The probability of winning is 5/38. The house edge calculation reveals why this is the worst bet on the wheel:

Expected value = (5/38)(6) + (33/38)(-1) = 30/38 - 33/38 = -3/38 = -7.89%.

The five-number bet carries a 7.89% house edge, significantly worse than the already-unfavourable 5.26% standard American Roulette edge. There is no strategic justification for placing this bet. The only reason it exists is that the 5:38 ratio does not round to a clean number, so the casino pays 6:1 (which would be fair at 6/38 probability) for a 5/38 actual probability, effectively giving the house an extra slice.

At Flush, the five-number bet is available on the American Roulette table but the Flush editorial team recommends avoiding it entirely. If you want to cover the zero-area numbers on an American wheel, placing individual straight-up bets on 0, 00, and your chosen numbers gives you the standard 5.26% edge rather than the 7.89% five-number penalty.


When Does American Roulette Make Sense at Flush

Given the mathematics, there are limited but genuine reasons a player might choose American Roulette at Flush over the French or European alternatives:

Atmosphere and Preference Some players have learned roulette on an American double-zero wheel and find the layout, the double-zero position, and the table presentation more familiar. Flush serves players with diverse backgrounds, and the American Roulette table provides that specific casino aesthetic that some players prefer. Personal enjoyment has real value even if the house edge is higher.

Shorter Sessions with Higher Variance Goals The higher house edge in American Roulette also means higher variance per unit wagered. In very short sessions where a player is shooting for a quick significant win rather than optimising long-run return, the mathematical difference between 5.26% and 2.70% over 20-30 spins is relatively small in absolute terms. This is not a recommendation to choose American Roulette for this reason, but it is an honest description of how some players use it.

Specific Betting Market Preference American Roulette at Flush includes the standard double-zero wheel bet coverage, which means the physical layout presents betting options in the US casino style that some players find more navigable. The 00 pocket also creates specific betting combinations (such as 0/00 split) that do not exist on European or French wheels.

Honest Assessment For the vast majority of players at Flush, French Roulette (98.65% RTP on even-money bets) or European Roulette (97.30%) are the better choices. American Roulette at Flush is available for players who specifically want it, and Flush’s live session lets you experience the double-zero format without cost before deciding whether it suits your preference.


Bet Types Available at Flush American Roulette

The American Roulette table at Flush covers all standard bet categories:

Inside Bets

  • Straight Up: Single number, pays 35:1
  • Split: Two adjacent numbers, pays 17:1
  • Street: Three numbers in a row, pays 11:1
  • Corner: Four numbers sharing a corner, pays 8:1
  • Five-Number Bet: 0, 00, 1, 2, 3, pays 6:1 (avoid this)
  • Six Line: Two adjacent streets (six numbers), pays 5:1

Outside Bets

  • Dozens: 1-12, 13-24, or 25-36, pays 2:1
  • Columns: 12 numbers in a column, pays 2:1
  • Red/Black: 18 numbers, pays 1:1
  • Odd/Even: 18 numbers, pays 1:1
  • 1-18/19-36: 18 numbers, pays 1:1

Note that unlike French Roulette at Flush, there is no La Partage on American Roulette. When zero or double-zero hits, all outside even-money bets lose completely.


Studio and Live Experience at Flush

Pragmatic Play Live presents American Roulette from a studio designed to evoke the classic US casino environment. The table felt, chip styling, and double-zero wheel layout match the familiar American casino presentation. Dealers speak English and operate the game at a standard live roulette pace.

The Flush American Roulette table is broadcast in high definition with clear wheel coverage. The betting timer is clearly displayed, giving players sufficient time to place bets before the dealer announces no more bets and releases the ball. The interface at Flush shows the last results in a scoreboard alongside bet history for the current session.


American Roulette live session at Flush

Flush provides a live session mode for American Roulette that lets you load the table and play with virtual chips without depositing any real cryptocurrency. The live session is an effective way to:

  • Experience the double-zero wheel layout in a live environment
  • Practice placing inside bets, especially corner and street bets on the US-style grid
  • Understand exactly how the five-number bet works (and why it should be avoided)
  • Evaluate whether the American Roulette aesthetic suits your preference before playing with real funds

The Flush live session for American Roulette is available directly from the game page in the live casino lobby. All mechanics operate normally in the live session, including the double-zero pockets and all bet types.


Comparing American Roulette to Other Roulette Options at Flush

VariantRTPHouse EdgeKey Feature
French Roulette97.30% / 98.65%2.70% / 1.35%La Partage, call bets
European Roulette97.30%2.70%Single zero
American Roulette94.74%5.26%Double zero (0 and 00)
Immersive Roulette Deluxe97.30%2.70%Enhanced production
Mega Roulette97.50% avg2.50% avgNumber multipliers

American Roulette has the lowest RTP of any roulette variant in the Flush live lobby. This is not hidden at Flush: the game page clearly shows the 94.74% RTP figure. Players who choose it at Flush do so with full information available.


Bankroll Expectations at Flush American Roulette

At 5.26% house edge, the theoretical loss rate is nearly double that of European Roulette. For every 100 units wagered, the expected theoretical loss is 5.26 units. Compared to 2.70 units at European Roulette and 1.35 units at French Roulette (even-money bets), American Roulette at Flush costs significantly more per unit wagered in the long run.

Practical bankroll guidance at Flush: if you choose to play American Roulette, set stricter session loss limits than you would for European or French Roulette. The higher house edge means variance compounds against you more quickly. A session bankroll of 30 to 50 times your standard bet with a firm stop-loss of 30-40% of session funds is a reasonable approach given the higher edge.


Who Should Play American Roulette at Flush

American Roulette at Flush suits players who specifically prefer the double-zero wheel format, want the US casino aesthetic, or are exploring the Flush live casino lobby and want to experience every roulette variant available. It is available in live session at Flush for anyone who wants to try it without cost.

For players whose primary concern is return to player and minimising theoretical loss, French Roulette at Flush is the clear superior choice. Flush makes both tables available so that every player can choose the format that fits their preference and playing style.


Frequently Asked Questions About American Roulette at Flush

Why does American Roulette have a higher house edge than European Roulette at Flush? American Roulette adds a second green zero pocket (00) to the wheel, expanding it from 37 to 38 pockets. Payouts remain the same as European Roulette, so each bet now competes against 38 outcomes instead of 37. This reduces the player’s probability of winning each bet while keeping the payout the same, which mathematically doubles the house edge from 2.70% to 5.26%. At Flush, this means American Roulette delivers 94.74% RTP compared to 97.30% for European Roulette.

What is the five-number bet in American Roulette and should I place it at Flush? The five-number bet covers 0, 00, 1, 2, and 3 and pays 6:1. It carries a 7.89% house edge, the worst of any bet on the American Roulette table at Flush. The Flush editorial team recommends avoiding this bet. If you want coverage of the zero-area numbers, individual straight-up bets on each number carry the standard 5.26% house edge rather than the inflated 7.89% five-number rate.

Can I play American Roulette live session at Flush without depositing? Yes. Flush provides a live session for American Roulette that you can access without making a deposit. You play with virtual chips and all game mechanics, including both zero pockets, are active. The live session at Flush is a good way to compare the double-zero format with other roulette options before deciding where to play with real funds.

Does American Roulette at Flush have any special rules like La Partage? No. American Roulette at Flush does not include La Partage or En Prison. When either zero (0) or double zero (00) lands, all even-money bets lose completely. This is another reason the house edge on even-money bets at American Roulette (5.26%) is so much higher than at French Roulette (1.35% with La Partage).

What cryptocurrencies can I use for American Roulette at Flush? Flush accepts BTC, ETH, BNB, LTC, USDT, USDC, TRX, POL, and DOGE. You can deposit in any supported cryptocurrency and play American Roulette at Flush using your account balance.


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FAQ

Is American Roulette available to play for free at Flush?

American Roulette is a live dealer table streamed from a real studio, so a traditional free demo mode does not apply. At Flush, you can watch American Roulette rounds live without placing bets to observe the game mechanics, pacing, and bonus triggers before playing for real money. The minimum bet is low enough that low-stakes familiarisation sessions are a practical alternative to demo play.

What is the RTP of American Roulette?

American Roulette has an RTP of 98.65%. This figure represents the theoretical long-run return to players across all bet types combined. Individual bet positions within American Roulette may carry different house edges, checking the paytable within the Flush game interface shows the breakdown by specific bet type before you place your first bet.

Can I play American Roulette with Bitcoin or other crypto at Flush?

Yes. Flush accepts BTC, ETH, BNB, LTC, USDT, USDC, TRX, POL, and DOGE for all live casino tables including American Roulette. Crypto deposits at Flush carry no platform fees. TRX and POL typically confirm fastest for players who want to fund and play immediately. BTC and ETH are the most commonly used for larger session budgets. All live casino rakeback at Flush releases every 30 minutes regardless of which crypto you use.

What is the best bet in American Roulette for minimising house edge?

Outside bets, Red/Black, Odd/Even, Dozen, and Column, carry the lowest house edge in American Roulette at the full European roulette rate. Straight-up single number bets offer higher variance and potential multiplier payouts in Lightning variants, but at a marginally lower RTP than outside bets. Players focused on session longevity should prioritise outside bets and use single-number positions for supplementary multiplier exposure only.

Does playing American Roulette at Flush count toward VIP rakeback?

Yes. All real-money wagering on American Roulette at Flush contributes to the rakeback system. Rakeback releases automatically every 30 minutes to your Flush account balance regardless of whether you’re winning or losing that session. The rakeback rate increases across Flush’s 10 VIP tiers, Iron, Bronze, Silver, Gold, Platinum, Diamond, Ruby, Emerald, Sapphire, and Vibranium. Higher-volume American Roulette players at Flush progress through tiers faster and receive higher per-round rakeback rates that meaningfully reduce the effective house edge over time.

About the Author

This review was written by the Flush editorial team. Flush is a crypto-first live casino that provides honest, mathematically accurate game reviews to help players understand exactly what they are playing. The Flush team tests every live casino game in the Flush lobby and provides transparent RTP and house edge data so players can make informed decisions.


Playing American Roulette at Flush on Mobile

The Flush platform is fully optimised for mobile devices, and the Pragmatic Play Live American Roulette table runs well on iOS and Android. The double-zero betting grid adapts cleanly to mobile screen sizes. Inside bet placement on smaller grids requires a degree of precision, and the Flush mobile interface handles this with appropriate touch controls and zoom capability on the betting grid.

Mobile streaming quality at Flush adapts to connection speed, with HD streams available on stable Wi-Fi or 4G connections. The betting timer countdown is clearly visible on mobile, giving you enough time to place bets before the ball is released.

For players who want the full American Roulette experience on their phone, the Flush mobile interface delivers the complete table functionality without requiring an app download. The Flush site runs directly in the mobile browser with no installation required.


Understanding Variance at Flush American Roulette

Even-money bets in American Roulette are deceptively high-variance because the house edge is embedded across a large number of low-payout positions. Each spin at Flush resolves as a win or loss on even-money bets with no partial recovery on zero. This binary outcome structure, combined with the 5.26% house edge, means losing streaks at American Roulette can erode a bankroll faster than at French Roulette where La Partage provides a partial buffer on zero hits.

Inside bets at Flush American Roulette carry high variance by their nature: a straight-up bet wins only 1 in 38 spins but pays 35:1. The higher house edge shifts more of this variance against the player versus European format. Players who enjoy the thrill of chasing straight-up wins should be aware that American Roulette’s 38-pocket wheel reduces the probability of each inside bet relative to a 37-pocket European wheel, while maintaining identical payouts.

Understanding this variance profile helps you set realistic expectations for your Flush sessions. American Roulette is a game of entertainment at Flush, and approaching it with appropriate bankroll discipline and clear loss limits makes for a more sustainable experience regardless of which wheel variant you prefer.


Bet Limits and Table Access at Flush American Roulette

Flush configures the American Roulette table with a range of bet limits designed to accommodate different player budgets. The minimum and maximum bets can vary depending on the specific table session and time of day, and current limits are displayed in the Flush live casino lobby before you enter the table.

As a crypto-native platform, Flush handles bet sizing in cryptocurrency equivalents, which means the effective fiat value of your bets fluctuates with crypto market prices. Flush displays approximate fiat equivalent values alongside crypto amounts in the interface, making it straightforward to understand the real-money scale of your bets at any given time.

For high-volume players at Flush who want larger maximum bets than the standard American Roulette table accommodates, Flush may offer VIP table configurations with higher limits. Checking the current table limits directly in the Flush live casino lobby before you start your session is always recommended.


Historical Context: Why American Roulette Has Two Zeros

The double-zero American wheel has an interesting historical origin. Early roulette in Europe used both single and double zero wheels. As casinos in Monte Carlo adopted the single-zero wheel during the mid-1800s (partly to attract players with better odds), the double-zero format persisted in North America where gambling regulation and casino competition evolved differently. American casinos kept the double-zero wheel, which offered them a higher profit margin per spin. Today, the American and European wheel formats remain distinct products, and Flush provides both for players who want to experience either format in a live casino setting.

The Flush American Roulette table preserves this historical double-zero wheel authentically. Players who have spent time in Las Vegas or Atlantic City casinos will recognise the layout immediately. For players whose roulette experience is primarily European, the double-zero format at Flush provides an interesting point of comparison, available through the free demo without any deposit required.

American Roulette at Flush sits at an interesting position in the live casino lobby: it is the most expensive roulette game in RTP terms, yet it maintains genuine appeal for players who prefer its specific format. Flush includes it as part of a comprehensive roulette offering that covers every major variant from the highest-RTP French Roulette to the classic double-zero American format.

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