I used to have no idea why anyone would be interested in roulette. I thought it was just a game of pure guesswork for people too lazy to think. One time, a friend and I were watching an old movie about casinos, and we got into an argument. He insisted that the game was full of math, from the probabilities of different types of bets to the nuances of European and American wheels. He suggested I check out the website
https://auspokies.net/how-to-play-roulette, which explains the basic rules and nuances of the game in detail, to test his claims. It turns out that I just needed to dig a little deeper! I had no idea that the house edge jumps to 5.26% in the American version with two zeros, while rules like La Partage give the French version an RTP as high as 98.65%. The payout tables and odds for bets like Straight Up or outside even-money bets are also clearly explained. So, thanks to the Auspokies website, it's become really interesting to dive into this. Out of practical experience, how noticeable is the difference in gameplay between regular RNG roulette and live dealer tables? Is it better for beginners to practice on auto-tables with minimum bets starting at 10 cents before playing live?