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Electronic Roulette Casinos

Roulette on an electronic machine with an auto wheel or RNG. Same bets, lower minimums, no dealer required.

57 US venues offer electronic roulette.

House Edge
5.26% American wheel, 2.70% single-zero
RTP
~94.74% American, ~97.30% single-zero
Typical Min Bet
$1 to $3
Pace
Moderate to Fast
Category
Wheel Game
Beginner-friendly

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Where to play Electronic Roulette in the US

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Electronic roulette delivers the classic wheel game on a self-service terminal, either with a physical automated wheel or a video RNG display. The betting layout is identical to live roulette -- inside bets, outside bets, and the full range of wager options. The key advantages are lower minimums (often $1 to $3 compared to $10 to $25 at live tables) and a faster pace since payouts are handled electronically. Electronic roulette is the most widely available electronic table game, found at 57 US casinos, typically in slot zones and stadium gaming areas. You'll find live tables at most major properties. See our full US casino directory for venue contact details and hours.

Electronic roulette is the fastest, lowest-stakes way to play the wheel. For a few dollars per spin, you can work the full betting layout without the crowd of a live table or the pressure of a dealer calling for final bets. The machine handles all the math, so you never have to worry about being short-paid on a corner or street bet. The trade-off is atmosphere -- an electronic terminal in a slot bank does not have the energy of a live roulette table. For players who prefer precision pacing and minimums under $5, it is the better option. For the social experience, live roulette remains the gold standard.

How to play Electronic Roulette

  1. Find an electronic roulette terminal in the slot area or stadium gaming section. Insert cash or a ticket to load credits.

  2. The screen shows a virtual betting layout. Tap the numbers or outside bet areas to place your chips.

  3. Choose your bet amount per chip using the on-screen controls. Minimums are as low as $1 and rarely exceed $5.

  4. Press spin to initiate the wheel. An automated physical wheel spins a real ball, or an RNG generates the result on a video display.

  5. The terminal displays the winning number and credits your account automatically for any winning bets.

  6. Clear your bets or repeat your previous bet for the next spin. The pace is controlled by you.

Electronic Roulette Rules: RNG vs Live Wheel

Electronic roulette uses the same betting layout as traditional roulette: numbers 1-36 plus 0 and 00 (American wheel) or just 0 (European/single-zero wheel). Inside bets include straight-up, split, street, corner, and line. Outside bets include red/black, odd/even, high/low, columns, and dozens. Payoffs are identical to live roulette: 35:1 for a straight-up number, 17:1 for a split, and so on through the standard roulette payout table.

There are two types of electronic roulette machines. RNG roulette uses a computer-generated random number displayed on a video screen. It is pure RNG with no physical wheel. Automated wheel roulette (sometimes called rapid roulette or auto-roulette) uses a physical wheel with a real ball that spins automatically, compressed air fires the ball, and sensors detect the winning pocket. Both types are regulated and tested for fairness. The house edge is determined by the wheel type, not the automation. American wheels (0 and 00) have a 5.26 percent edge. European wheels (single 0) have a 2.70 percent edge. Always check for a single-zero wheel -- it halves the house advantage. See also American roulette and i-table roulette for other automated roulette options.

  • Is RNG roulette fair?

    Yes. RNG roulette uses a certified random number generator tested by gaming commissions. The mathematical outcome distribution is identical to a physical wheel over the long run.

Editorial Strategy

Strategy & etiquette for Electronic Roulette

  • Check whether the machine uses an American wheel (00) or European wheel (single 0). Single-zero has half the house edge.

  • Electronic roulette has no dealer error or wheel bias to exploit. The automated wheel is mechanically consistent.

  • Low minimums let you spread bets across the layout without risking large amounts. This makes the game more entertaining per dollar.

  • The Martingale and other progressive systems are no more effective on electronic roulette than on live roulette. House edge is unchanged.

  • Pace yourself. The machine lets you spin faster than a live dealer, which means you can lose your bankroll faster.

  • Outside bets (red/black, odd/even, columns, dozens) offer the best balance of win frequency and house edge.

Where to play in the US

Top land-based casinos to play Electronic Roulette

Editorial picks for visitors who want a real-floor Electronic Roulette session. Ranked by directory depth (table counts, amenities, and floor quality). Tap any card for the full property review.

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    Resorts World New York City — ozone park

    Resorts World New York City

    Ozone Park, New York

    4,995 slots · 475 tables · 24/7

    Selection100
    Value52
    Experience100

    Games available

    • Electronic Baccarat
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    • Electronic Roulette

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    Live! Casino & Hotel — hanover

    Live! Casino & Hotel

    Hanover, Maryland

    4,000 slots · 200 tables · 50 poker tables · 24/7

    Selection100
    Value73
    Experience100

    Games available

    • 3 Card Poker
    • Baccarat
    • Big 6

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    Parx Casino and Racing — bensalem

    Parx Casino and Racing

    Bensalem, Pennsylvania

    3,300 slots · 180 tables · 48 poker tables · 24/7

    Selection100
    Value68
    Experience100

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    • 3 Card Poker
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    • Big 6

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Rankings reflect directory data depth (floor counts, game variety, amenity tags) re-verified quarterly. They are not a substitute for current operating status; confirm hours and game spread directly with each casino before visiting.

Electronic Roulette Strategy

The same roulette strategy principles apply to electronic play. The house edge is fixed by the wheel and the bet payouts, and there is no system that changes the mathematical disadvantage. The only decision that matters is which wheel type to play. If the terminal offers a single-zero option, always choose it over the double-zero layout. The difference between a 2.70 percent edge and a 5.26 percent edge is substantial over a session.

The lower minimums on electronic roulette open up strategies that are expensive at live tables. You can cover large sections of the wheel with split and corner bets while keeping total action low. A common approach is to bet two dozens and a column, covering 30 of 38 numbers on an American wheel. This gives a high win frequency but the losses on the uncovered numbers eat into profits. There is no way around the house edge, but electronic roulette gives you more control over pacing and bet sizing. Compare the odds to mystery card roulette, which adds a multiplier mechanic that changes the math entirely.

Common Electronic Roulette variants

Where to Play Electronic Roulette

Electronic roulette is the most widely available electronic table game in US casinos, with 57 venues offering it nationwide. You will find terminals in slot zones, near table game pits, and in dedicated stadium gaming areas. Some casinos cluster multiple electronic roulette stations around a single live wheel with cameras, creating a hybrid experience where a live dealer spins while players bet on individual touchscreens.

Look for single-zero wheels when available. The house edge difference is significant, and many electronic terminals offer both American and European options on the same machine. Browse our US casino directory to find casinos near you with electronic roulette.

  • Is the house edge different on electronic roulette?

    No. The house edge is 5.26 percent on an American wheel (0 and 00) and 2.70 percent on a European wheel (single 0) -- same as live roulette. The difference is that electronic minimums are lower.

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