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Play online roulette at interwetten casino: Pure excitement

Whether you bet on a single number like 17, hope for the colour red, or play with a clever combination: Roulette is the epitome of excitement and style in the casino. No other game brings so much pace, risk, and fascination together so simply. At interwetten, you can experience online roulette in all its variants – live, mobile, and with real excitement in every spin.

What exactly is roulette?

Roulette is a traditional casino game with a simple principle: You bet on a number, a colour, or a specific combination and hope that the ball lands exactly there after the spin. There are 37 numbers in total (0 to 36) in European roulette – and American roulette even has 38, thanks to the addition of the double zero.

The key takeaway: the riskier your bet, the higher the potential payout. So, you always have the choice between a high probability of winning or a high payout.

How is a roulette table structured?

Before you start, it is worth taking a quick look at the most important elements of the roulette table – so you can get familiar with it straight away.

  • The wheel (roulette wheel): The heart of the game, around which everything literally revolves. The numbers 0 to 36 are arranged alternately in red and black pockets; the zero is green. American roulette also features a double zero (00).
  • The ball: Formerly made of ivory, today of plastic. The croupier throws the ball against the direction of the wheel’s spin – where it lands determines win or loss.
  • The tableau (betting layout): This is where you place your bets. In the centre, you will find the numbers for inside bets, and around them are the outside-bet areas of the betting layout, such as red or black, odd or even, or dozen bets covering groups of 12 numbers.
  • The jetons (chips): Bets are placed using chips, with different values depending on the table. In online roulette, you simply select the desired amount with a click.
  • The dolly (marker): After each spin, the croupier marks the winning number with this small marker. As long as the dolly is on the tableau, no new bets may be placed.
  • The rateau (rake): With this tool, the croupier collects the lost chips and pushes the winnings to the players. This happens automatically in online roulette.

How does roulette work at an online casino?

In online roulette, you bet on a virtual table and watch live as the wheel spins. interwetten offers various types of games, including classic tables, modern designs, and of course live roulette with real dealers via stream.

The game sequence in brief:

  1. You place your bets on the betting layout
  2. The wheel is spun and the ball is brought into play
  3. The winning number is determined – winnings are credited immediately

If you would like to find out more about how exactly to play, we have summarised the most important rules and strategies of roulette for you.

Which roulette bets are available?

Inside bets, outside bets, and their odds – sounds complicated, but it’s not. Basically, in roulette, you distinguish between two types of bets: inside bets are placed directly on the numbers in the betting layout, while outside bets are placed on the outer areas surrounding the number grid. The rule of thumb here: The more specific your bet, the higher the payout – but also the risk.

Inside bets – bets placed on the betting layout

  • Straight (Plein): You bet on a single number. Risky, but with the highest odds of 35:1.
  • Split: Your chip is placed on the line between two adjacent numbers. If either number wins, you collect 17:1.
  • Street: You bet on a row of three numbers (e.g. 7, 8, 9). Payout: 11:1.
  • Corner (Carré): Your bet covers four numbers that form a square. Odds: 8:1.
  • Six Line: You bet on two adjacent rows of three, so six numbers at once. Payout: 5:1.

Outside bets – bets placed outside the betting layout

  • Red/Black: You bet on the colour where the ball will land. Odds: 1:1.
  • Even/Odd: Will the winning number be even or odd? Also 1:1.
  • High/Low (1-18 or 19-36): You bet on the lower or upper half of the numbers. Odds: 1:1.
  • Dozen: You choose one of three dozen groups (1-12, 13-24, or 25-36). Payout: 2:1.
  • Column: You bet on one of the three vertical columns of numbers. Odds: 2:1.

Important: For all outside bets, the zero is not included — if the ball lands there, these bets lose.

With this knowledge, you can spread your bets strategically or take bigger risks. It is best to try different combinations and find your own playing style!

Popular roulette variants at interwetten

Here is an overview of the most exciting types of games:

VariantSpecial feature
European RouletteSimple rules with just one zero (for a lower house edge)
European Roulette GoldEuropean variant with additional sector bets, faster pace
American RouletteTwo zeros, higher house edge, faster pace
French RouletteFrench terms, the “La Partage” rule halves losses when zero appears
VIP French RouletteHigher stakes, higher winnings, auto-play, and user-friendly design
Roulette ProRealistic look with betting patterns, game statistics, and automated features
VIP RoulettePro version for high rollers, higher stakes, higher winning odds
Premier Roulette DiamondAdvanced features like layout editor, auto-play, and 3D zoom animation
Multi Wheel Roulette GoldUp to eight wheels simultaneously, maximum excitement
Live RouletteReal dealers and authentic excitement via video stream
Lightning RouletteRandom multipliers up to 500x your stake

Top tip: If you’re looking for pure excitement, Lightning Roulette is well worth a try. The multipliers deliver real edge-of-your-seat moments!

European, American, or French: which roulette variant suits you?

The three classics differ primarily in one point: the house edge. In European roulette, there is only one zero, which gives you the best winning odds. American roulette brings more pace to the game with the additional double zero (00). French roulette uses the European wheel but comes with a special bonus: thanks to the “La Partage” rule, you get half of your stake back on outside bets if the ball lands on the zero. For beginners, the European variant is ideal; strategists often choose French roulette – and those seeking pure excitement are exactly in the right place with American roulette.

Top tips for successful roulette gameplay

Even though roulette is purely a game of chance, you can cleverly influence your winning odds. Here are a few tips for a better gaming experience:

  • Bankroll management: Set yourself limits – and stick to them.
  • Simple bets for beginners: Bet on red/black, even/odd, or high/low.
  • Use combination bets: With split bets, you cover multiple numbers.
  • Do not chase the “hot number”: Each spin is independent.
  • Choose the right variant: European roulette offers the best chances.

You can find more on the subject in our post Playing roulette successfully: Pro tips for better winning odds.

Popular strategies in online roulette

Many players use well-known roulette strategies to gain more control over their game. Even though none of these methods guarantees a win, these tactics can help you manage risk and stake levels:

  • Martingale system: The classic among roulette strategies – easy to understand and quickly applied. If you lose, you double your stake in the next round. If you win, all previous losses are covered, and you have achieved a profit equal to your initial stake. After that, you start over again. So, you only need a single win to end up in profit. This can happen quickly, especially with simple bets that have an almost 50% probability of winning. It is important that you start with a smaller initial stake and keep an eye on the table limits. This gives you enough room for several rounds. Important: Stake limits can hinder this strategy.
  • Fibonacci strategy: The Fibonacci strategy is based on the famous number sequence of the Italian mathematician: 1-1-2-3-5-8-13-21 and so on. Each number is the sum of the two preceding ones. You start with a stake of one unit – for example €5. If you win, you stay with that unit. If you lose, you go one step further in the number sequence and bet the next number. After a loss of €5, you bet €5 again, then €10, then €15, then €25, and so on. If you win, you go back two steps in the sequence and continue playing from there. The advantage over the Martingale system: the stakes increase more slowly, which gives you more leeway. Moreover, you do not have to offset all losses with a single win – you can end up in profit even if you lose more rounds than you win overall. The Fibonacci strategy is particularly suitable for players who like to proceed systematically and prefer a moderate risk.
  • D’Alembert system: The D’Alembert system is considered the most conservative among the classic roulette strategies. The principle is simple: you define a basic unit, for example €5. If you lose a round, you increase your stake by exactly one unit. If you win, you lower it again by one unit. So, if you start with €5 and lose, you bet €10 next. If you lose again, it is €15. If you then win, you go back to €10. The big advantage is that the stakes rise much more slowly than with Martingale or Fibonacci – you stay in the game longer and have more control over your budget. Also, table limits hardly become a problem this way. The system is based on the idea that winnings and losses balance out in the long run. If the player is right as often as wrong overall, they end up in profit. The D’Alembert system is particularly suitable for players who want to play in a relaxed and structured manner, without large fluctuations in stakes.

These strategies work best with bets that offer almost 50/50 chances, such as red/black or even/odd.

Why is online roulette so popular?

Roulette is casino in its purest form: fast, elegant, and straightforward. The mix of clear rules and high excitement is what makes it appealing. Whether you take a tactical approach or rely entirely on your gut feeling – every spin can change everything.

In addition: roulette is made for online gaming. With just a few clicks, you’re in – with no waiting at all. With live tables, you can enjoy an authentic casino atmosphere directly on your device – whether at home or on the go.

Playing roulette at interwetten online casino

At interwetten, you will find a wide range of roulette variants – for beginners, strategists, and high rollers alike. Play at the classic table or with real croupiers in the live casino. Discover features like turbo mode, various table limits, and winning multipliers in Lightning Roulette.

Play roulette online now and experience the thrill first-hand – all at interwetten!

Common questions about online roulette at interwetten

How high is the probability of winning in online roulette?

That depends entirely on the version. For simple bets (even-money bets such as red/black), the winning probability in European roulette is around 48.6%.

Which roulette games are available at interwetten?

Among others, you can play European, American, and French roulette. Especially exciting: Lightning Roulette with multipliers.

What does the green zero mean in roulette?

The green zero gives the casino its house edge. If the ball lands there, all outside bets like red/black, even/odd, or high/low lose automatically. Only those who have bet directly on the zero win – with odds of 35:1. In American roulette, there is also the double zero (00), which increases the house edge. As such, players who want to maximise their chances are better off choosing European roulette.

Which bet is the safest in roulette?

The safest bets are the so-called even-money bets: red/black, even/odd, or high/low (1-18 or 19-36). Here, your winning probability in European roulette is around 48.6% – so almost 50/50. The payout is 1:1, i.e., you double your stake when you win.

What is the difference between inside and outside bets?

Inside bets are bets directly on the numbers in the betting layout – for example, on a single number (straight) or a combination like split, street, or corner. They offer high payouts (up to 35:1) but are riskier. Outside bets are placed on the areas around the betting layout, such as red/black, dozen, or columns. Here, the chances of winning are higher, but the payouts are lower (1:1 to 2:1).

Can I also play online roulette on mobile?

Yes! All roulette versions at interwetten are optimised for mobile devices and can be conveniently played via smartphone or tablet with the interwetten app.

Are there bonuses for roulette players?

You can find all current promotions and welcome bonuses directly on the interwetten page under “Bonus promotions”.

Can I play online roulette safely at interwetten?

Absolutely – interwetten is a renowned online casino with years of experience. State-of-the-art security standards and responsible gaming ensure a completely safe experience.

Do I have to download the game to play?

No. You can play roulette directly in your browser – without any download or installation.