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Originally posted by SkyRunner
Actually, there are a few casinos, that offer single-zero roulette also in America. The Stratosphere in Las Vegas for example. There are both versions but the last time I was there, there were more people playing the double-zero game (same betting conditions) than the single-zero game...
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It's a bit like the idiots splitting more than one chip - even worse the ones that split 4+ chips four ways. It should be very obvious, even to those a little simple, that the odds are FAR better sticking to single numbers. The only time you should split is if table stakes are so high that you don't want to bet a whole chip on a single number.
You can't win long term at roulette so you may as well at least give yourself a fighting chance of making a profit now and again.