Wheel-Based Casino Games
711 Roulette — Live European, French & American Tables for Malaysia
This page covers how to play roulette at 711, the differences between European, French, and American variants, and the types of bets available. Whether you're trying it for the first time or already familiar with casino tables, this quick guide helps you understand what's on offer before you start.
Quick Answers for New Users
What Is Roulette and How Is It Played?
Roulette is a casino game played on a spinning wheel with numbered slots from 0 to 36 (European version) or 0 and 00 (American version). The croupier spins the wheel and releases a small ball, which eventually settles into one of the numbered slots. Players place bets on a number, a group of numbers, red or black, or whether the number will be odd or even — all before the wheel comes to a stop.
This makes roulette one of the easiest casino games to understand — the outcome depends entirely on where the ball lands, with no additional decisions required from the player once a round is in progress.
Roulette appeals because it combines simplicity with a wide range of betting options. You can play conservatively — betting on red/black with nearly 50% odds — or take on more risk by placing straight up bets on single numbers for a 35:1 payout. This flexibility makes the game accessible to players of all experience levels, each playing at their own comfort level.
On the 711 platform, live roulette tables let you interact with a real croupier via video stream, delivering a more authentic experience than a standard digital table.
Key Terms You Should Know
Six Key Terms in Roulette
Live Table Experience
The Wheel Spins, the Ball Drops — All Happening Right Before Your Eyes
Live roulette tables on 711 feature a real croupier managing the wheel live on camera. You watch every spin happen in real time — from the moment the croupier releases the ball to when it settles into the slot that determines your bet outcome.
Malaysian players familiar with the physical casino experience at Genting Highlands will find this format very similar to a real table — except you can access it from your phone or computer, from anywhere in Malaysia.
For players new to roulette, digital tables (without a live croupier) are a more comfortable way to get familiar with the betting layout and bet types before moving on to live tables with a real croupier.
Three Versions, Three Key Differences
Know the Difference Before You Pick a Table
European Roulette — The Most Balanced Option
European Roulette uses a wheel with 37 slots: numbers 1 to 36 and a single zero (0). This gives an RTP (Return to Player) of around 97.3%, meaning the house edge is just 2.7%. It is the most widely played variant on online platforms worldwide, offering better odds for players compared to the American version. Most outside bets (red/black, odd/even, dozens) carry reasonably consistent winning chances with a manageable risk factor.
French Roulette — Extra Protection with La Partage
In terms of the wheel, French Roulette is identical to the European variant — 37 slots with a single zero. The difference is an additional rule called "La Partage". When the ball lands on zero and you have an active even money bet, you automatically get half your stake back. This reduces the house edge to approximately 1.35% on even money bets, making French Roulette the highest-RTP variant of the three. Well-suited for players who prefer outside bets at higher frequency.
American Roulette — Higher Risk, Same Payouts
American Roulette features two zero slots — 0 and 00 — giving the wheel 38 slots in total. This extra 00 slot raises the house edge to approximately 5.26%, nearly double that of the European variant. While the payouts for each bet type are the same as other variants, the overall odds of winning are lower. Players who choose this variant typically do so based on table availability rather than better value.
From Your First Search to Your First Spin
Four Stages of a Roulette Player's Journey at 711
Read the brief overview above on the differences between European, French, and American Roulette. For beginners, European Roulette is the most sensible starting point — better RTP and simpler rules compared to the other variants.
Click Register, fill in your basic details, and make a deposit using TNG eWallet, FPX, or Maybank2u. The sign-up process takes under five minutes. Funds are processed quickly, and you can head straight to the roulette section on the platform once your balance is available.
Select a table based on the variant and betting limits that suit you. The bet list is available on the side of the layout — click or tap on the number or betting area of your choice before the betting timer runs out. You can place more than one bet per round.
Once the ball lands, the platform displays the result and calculates your payout automatically. Previous round history is available within the table interface to help you track result patterns. All personal betting records are also saved in your account.
Things That Are Easy to Overlook
Three Shortcuts Most Players Don't Know About
- Choose your table based on betting limits, not just the variant. Every roulette variant at 711 has multiple tables with different betting limits — from lower limits for practice sessions to higher-limit tables for more experienced players. Check the minimum and maximum limits before taking a seat to make sure they fit your budget.
- The number history displayed on the table layout can help you track wheel patterns. The 711 platform displays a visual record of numbers that have landed in recent rounds. While each spin is independent (not influenced by previous results), many players use this information as a reference when deciding where to place their bets.
- Questions about deposits or betting limits are answered in the help and FAQ. If you run into any technical issues or want to find out more about withdrawal methods, the FAQ page is the first stop before reaching out to customer support directly.
Access from Anywhere
Roulette Tables Always Available — on Phone or Desktop
Unlike Sports Betting, which depends on match schedules, roulette tables at 711 run around the clock. You can join a round at any time — midday or late at night — as the live tables are managed by dealers rotating on their own schedules.
On the mobile side, all roulette tables are optimised for smartphone screens. The betting board is easy to tap, numbers are clearly visible, and bet buttons are ergonomically positioned for thumb use. A stable Wi-Fi or 4G connection is recommended to keep the live dealer video feed running without interruption.
For users in Sabah and Sarawak who may be playing on a slower internet connection, digital tables (without a live video stream) are a reliable alternative that works well at lower speeds.
The Wheel Is Waiting — Pick Your Number
Register a 711 account now and access live roulette tables in three variants — European, French, and American — directly from your phone, with deposits via TNG or FPX.
Common Questions
Roulette FAQ on 711
The key difference lies in the number of zero slots on the wheel. European Roulette has one zero slot (0), giving the house an edge of around 2.7%. American Roulette has two zero slots (0 and 00), pushing the house edge up to approximately 5.26%. Over the long run, this means European Roulette offers better value for players. Payouts for all bet types are the same in both variants — only the statistical odds differ.
A straight up bet on a single number pays 35:1. So if you place RM10 on a single number and the ball lands on it, you receive RM350 (including your original RM10 stake). Outside bets such as red/black or odd/even pay 1:1, while dozens (1–12, 13–24, 25–36) pay 2:1. These payouts are standard and consistent across all roulette variants on the 711 platform.
Yes, all live roulette tables on 711 are fully optimised for mobile. You can access live dealer roulette tables through your Android or iOS browser without downloading any additional app. For the best video stream quality, a Wi-Fi or 4G LTE connection is recommended. If your internet connection is slower, digital roulette tables (without a live stream) work just as well as an alternative.
La Partage is a rule in French Roulette that protects even money bets (red/black, odd/even, high/low) when the ball lands on zero (0). In this situation, half of your bet amount is automatically returned to you instead of being lost entirely. This reduces the house edge from 2.7% to approximately 1.35% on even money bets, making French Roulette the statistically best-value option. For more details on the game rules, visit the our FAQ.