If we are to compare the French and the American roulette variations, we should note that the American roulette table shows both a single zero and a double zero, while the French table shows only a single zero. Numbers from 1 to 36 are alternately colored in red and black, while the single zero is marked in green. The game is played on the standard European wheel, which has 37 divisions, where numbers from 1 to 36 and 0 can be found. In addition, in this casino table game players are faced with the lowest house advantage of any other roulette variation, as due to one additional gameplay rule, the edge is reduced to 1.35%. Played quite frequently at casinos in Monte Carlo, French roulette is a bit different than the other roulette variations we've already discussed, because it features a unique table layout.