Maple Casino features a variety of Roulette Games - including
Roulette, French Roulette, American Roulette and Roulette Royale.

Roulette is a glamorous and exciting game
that's easy to play. The main goal of the game is to bet on the
slot where the roulette ball falls.
One of the thing you should know is how the
table minimum works. If you are playing at a table with a 5 dollar
minimum, you are required to place 5 dollars on each of your
outside bets, and-or a total of at least 5 dollars on your inside
bets (inside & outside bets are explained in a second). So
if you play black-red, odd/even or high-low, you must place the
table minimum for each & every bet. On the other hand, you
could place five 1 dollar bets on five completely different inside
bets (specific numbers or combinations of numbers).
All players place their bets. Then, the dealer
spins a small ball in the opposite direction of the spinning
wheel. When the ball comes to rest in one of the slots, the dealer
will call out the winning number and settle all bets.

Roulette Rules
There are 2 types of roulette, American and
French (a.k.a. European roulette). Both have a wheel that is
divided into numerous slots. The American roulette is divided
in to 38 slots, numbered 1 through 36, plus 0 and 00. The French
roulette wheel is divided into 37 slots, numbered 1 through 36,
plus 0. There is no 00.
Before you get confused, standard American
roulette rules have the table use different chips than other
table games at the same casino. Each player is assigned different
color of chip, allowing the dealer differentiate bets and match
them to the right players. These chips are worthless at the other
tables in the same casino, so do not bother trying to stack them
under your blackjack chips or anything foolish like that. The
roulette dealer will exchange your chips for regular chips when
you are done playing.
You should give some indication to the dealer
as to what value of chip denomination you prefer to be provided
with. For a 5 dollar minimum table, you will have a minimum value
of 1 dollar on roulette chips. Judge this based on your average
bet and whether or not you like to split things up a lot. Again,
so you don't get confused - when you get your roulette chips
they will not be marked with a denomination, you choose it, and
all of the chips will reflect that worth - the dealer keeps track
of that by associating the amount and color with a 'lammer').
Roulette does not move at a quick pace, it
is for a more relaxed crowd than you are likely to find at the
craps table. Roulette rules necessitate this sluggishness, as
making all of the bets is what usually slows things down. When
you are at the point that you want to place your bet, do not
be concerned about someone else having already taken your bet
- chips can share bets thanks to the colors. Roulette rules give
you plenty of time to set your bet, and can keep doing so after
the wheel has been spun, just do not try it after the dealer
waves his hands over the layout - (if there are any new players
the dealer will most likely say "no more bets" out-loud, too).
Once the ball has found its slot, the dealer will call out the
winning number and place a marker on that number's spot on the
layout. The dealer then, sweeps the table clean and the winner
always get paid. Wait til the dealer says "place your bets" before
putting any chips down for the next round.
