ROULETTE OBJECTIVES AND RULES
In roulette, the object of each player is to make a correct guess as to which numbered pocket the white ball will land on. Similarly to the majority of other casinos games, roulette is played against the house and players are not actually competing against each other. Generally, there are 37 or 38 pockets, depending on the variant you play. These contain numbers 0 through 36, but in double-zero games there is an additional 00 pocket. Since this is a game of chance, one of its principal characteristics is that it is subject to the law of independent trials. In other words, there is no way for players to know the result and plan ahead what bets to make in order to correctly predict the outcome of the toss. Therefore, each toss of the ball is an independent event by itself and as such, it is not affected by preceding spins and does not impact the outcomes of subsequent tosses, either. The likelihood of each number coming up is exactly the same as that of the remaining numbers. Randomness