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Do all cruise ship roulette wheels have both 0 and 00 ? Do the roulette

wheels on the caribbean island also have both 0 and 00? If so, since I have read that they DO exist, where do you find roulette with just a single 0? I don't gamble much, so be kind if this isn't a great question.

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Google "single-zero roulette wheels" yields a list of them. Looks like they are scattered around the US and worldwide. Many available in Vegas, and one at my favorite Indian Casino near Albuquerque NM, to mention a few.

 

Cruise ships in general are going to have "tighter" rules on everything (bigger house edge) so I'd say it's highly unlikely you will find them there.

 

The Indian Casino near Albuquerque has the most advantageous odds I've ever seen at Craps (several bets with zero house edge) so I'm not at all surprised that would extend to the roulette wheel.

 

- Nancy

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There are NOT "many" avail. single 0 roulette tables in Vegas...they are quite rare. That one extra space exponentially increases the odds of YOU losing!

The "house" ALWAYS has the edge!

 

Here's the list from: http://www.gambling-systems.com/single-zero.html

 

To me that is more than a few which makes them not so rare. The extra space on a Double Zero wheel does not exponentially increase your odds of losing, it simply doubles it.

 

Las Vegas: BellagioTwo wheels are located in the Baccarat room in Pit 6. At least one runs 24 hours.

Caesars PalaceTwo wheels: One on the main casino floor and one in the high-limit area. Hours vary.

Golden NuggetOne wheel in high-limit area that hasn't been used in a while. It can be opened on request for known players with a very high credit limit.

Las Vegas HiltonOne wheel in the high-limit room. Open upon high-roller request and during major conventions and special events.

LuxorOne wheel in the high-limit room open on weekends only.

Mandalay BayTwo wheels in the Baccarat room open 24 hours. One wheel on the casino floor open weekends only.

MGM GrandTwo wheels: one in the high-limit area of the main casino and one in The Mansion. Both are open basically 24 hours (could be closed for cleaning at times, though).

MirageTwo wheels: One on the main casino floor open 24 hours and one in the high-limit area open upon high-roller request.

Monte CarloOne wheel open Friday and Saturday nights only.

Nevada Palace

One wheel open 24 hours with a $2 minimum.ParisOne wheel in the high-limit area. Open upon high-roller request.

StratosphereOne wheel on the main floor open 24 hours.

VenetianTwo wheels: one on main floor open 24 hours and one in the Baccarat room open when the casino is busy.

WynnTwo wheels in the high-roller room. At least one runs 24 hours.

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  • 2 weeks later...

The list is very old, The Nevada Palace has been gone for a long time now.

 

Also, single zero in Vegas has a high minimum with the exception of the Strat, when I was running grave it had a $10 min, last I heard though it was $25.

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