Played for centuries in casinos all over the world, roulette is among the most popular games of chance. Like other table games, it’s common for casinos to open tables with varying bet ranges. At the low end, the bet minimum might be $5-$10, ideal for gamblers with smaller bankrolls. High roller versions allow VIP customers to risk thousands of dollars per spin.
How much do big spenders drop on high roller roulette? For the sake of simplicity, imagine a table with a $1,000 wager limit. If an average table produces 60 outcomes per hour, a customer laying down $1,000 per spin can spend tens of thousands of dollars in short order. Any time a casino customer is spending that much money in such a short amount of time, he’ll earn the floor manager’s attention and the perks that come with being a high roller.
Casino Roulette Table Limits Chairs
Roulette Table Diagram
The roulette tables at Caesars Palace sometimes have a minimum $15 bet limit, which is on the main casino floor (a second table is found in the high rollers section). These aren’t considered high-limit tables by the proprietors, though. What varies are the betting limits and odds. There are a total of 22 different table games spread in Las Vegas. Some games are only available at one casino. Others, like blackjack, are spread at all casinos that have table games. Below is a list of all Las Vegas table games. The link provided in each section shows which Las Vegas casinos offer. Roulette is enticingly easy to play. The roulette wheel is marked with numbers 1 - 36 and the symbols '0' and '00.' The numbers are alternately colored red and black and the '0' and '00' are green. Color and number combinations offer a variety of betting options for an exciting gaming experience. Table maximums can be as low as $50 at the small locals casino Poker Palace, but major strip casinos usually offer some tables with a $10,000 maximum. Exceptions are the Golden Nugget in downtown which permits $15,000 bets, and three tables at Caesars.