American Roulette Mechanics and Betting Options
American roulette uses a wheel with 38 numbers: 0, 00, and 1 through 36. The dealer spins the wheel and a ball rolls around it. When the ball stops, the winning number is revealed and all bets on that number or related combinations pay out. On bcoin's American roulette tables, you place your bets before each spin by tapping on the betting grid displayed on your screen.
There are several bet types you can make. Straight bets target a single number. Split bets cover two adjacent numbers. Street bets cover three numbers in a row. Corner bets cover four numbers in a square formation. Line bets cover six numbers. Outside bets cover broader groups: red or black, odd or even, high (19-36) or low (1-18), dozens (1-12, 13-24, 25-36), or columns. Each bet type has a different payout structure — straight bets pay the highest (35 to 1), while outside bets like red/black pay the lowest (1 to 1).
The house edge in American roulette comes from the two zeros. If the ball lands on 0 or 00, all number bets lose, which gives the house an edge on every spin. Understanding this edge helps you approach the game with clear expectations. bcoin displays the exact payout for each bet type before you wager, so you always know what you're playing for.
The mobile interface on bcoin makes betting intuitive. You see the roulette wheel and the betting grid on one screen. Tap any number, or any outside-bet area, and your bet is placed. The app shows your stake, your potential payout, and your current balance. Once betting closes (the dealer announces "no more bets"), the wheel spins and the result settles. Your balance updates immediately after the round ends.
Between spins, you can review the recent history of winning numbers, which helps you understand the game's randomness. Many players check past results to decide on their next bet, though each spin is independent and past results don't predict future outcomes. The history is there for transparency and learning, not for forecasting.
Live Studio Setup and Streaming Quality
bcoin's American roulette studios employ professional dealers trained in game rules and customer service. Each table is equipped with multiple cameras — one focused on the dealer's hands, one on the wheel as it spins, and one showing the full table environment. This multi-camera setup ensures you can verify every detail of the game. The video streams in HD, and our low-data mode reduces bitrate by up to non-specific info without losing clarity.
The wheels are certified and regularly audited for fairness. Each wheel is mechanically balanced, and the ball and wheel are subject to inspection to prevent bias. The dealers follow standardized procedures for shuffling and dealing (where applicable) and for spinning the wheel. Every round is recorded and timestamped, so disputes can be resolved with full transparency.
Our streaming infrastructure prioritizes reliability. We use redundant servers and multiple internet connections, so if one connection fails, the stream automatically switches to a backup. This means you rarely experience interruptions, even during peak hours or when many players are watching the same table. The video quality adapts to your connection speed — if your bandwidth drops, the bitrate reduces automatically while keeping the stream smooth.
Payment Methods and Account Management
bcoin accepts deposits via QRIS, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet, and direct bank transfers from mobile banking, local payment, online payment, and e-wallet. The deposit process is integrated into the app — you select your payment method, enter the amount, and are routed to the payment provider's interface. Once the payment clears, your balance updates immediately and you can start playing American roulette. We never charge deposit fees; the amount you transfer is the amount that appears in your account.
mobile banking is our fastest payment method — most deposits settle within seconds. local payment and online payment typically process within one to two minutes. Bank transfers may take a few minutes longer depending on your bank's processing time. Each payment method is encrypted and secure, with tokens managed by trusted payment partners.
Withdrawals follow the same payment channels. You request a payout from your bcoin account, select your preferred method, and the funds are sent to your registered account. We verify every withdrawal to confirm your identity and prevent fraud. Subject to standard verification windows, most withdrawals complete within a reasonable timeframe. We never charge withdrawal fees — the amount you request is the amount you receive.



Account Security and KYC Verification
Before you can deposit or withdraw on bcoin, we verify your identity through our Know Your Customer (KYC) process. You'll provide your name, date of birth, phone number, and a valid government-issued ID (KTP, passport, or driver's license). Verification typically completes within a few hours. This process protects both you and our platform by preventing fraud and ensuring compliance with local regulations.
Once verified, we strongly recommend enabling two-factor authentication (2FA) on your account. After you log in, we send a code to your registered phone number or email. You enter that code to complete the login. This means even if someone learns your password, they can't access your account without your phone or email. Enabling 2FA takes 30 seconds and significantly improves your account safety.
Your password should be unique and strong — at least 12 characters, mixing uppercase, lowercase, numbers, and symbols. We hash all passwords using industry-standard encryption; we never store them in plain text. If you forget your password, you can reset it via email or SMS. We never ask for your password via email or support chat.
All payment activity is logged in your account. You can review every deposit, every withdrawal, and every roulette game played directly from the app. This complete transaction history helps you track your account activity and spending patterns. If you ever spot a transaction you don't recognize, contact our support team immediately.
Understanding American Roulette vs. European Roulette
The main difference between American and European roulette is the wheel. American roulette has 38 numbers (0, 00, and 1-36), while European roulette has 37 numbers (0 and 1-36). The extra 00 on American wheels increases the house edge from non-specific info (on European wheels) to non-specific info (on American wheels). This means over long play, the house keeps more on American roulette. Some players prefer American roulette for its different payout structure and betting options; others prefer European for the lower house edge. bcoin offers both, so you can choose which you'd rather play.
Playing American Roulette: Practical Approach
American roulette is a game of chance — no strategy changes the house edge or guarantees wins. However, understanding the mechanics and managing your play can help you enjoy it responsibly. Here are some practical approaches:
- Know the odds: Each bet type has a different payout. Straight bets (single numbers) pay 35 to 1; outside bets (red/black, odd/even) pay 1 to 1. The house edge is built into every bet.
- Set a budget: Decide how much you're comfortable playing with, and stick to that amount. Treat each session as separate from previous sessions.
- Track your plays: bcoin stores your complete play history. Review it regularly to understand your spending and patterns.
- Take breaks: Play for a set time, then step away. This helps you maintain perspective and avoid extended sessions.
- Use low-data mode: If you're on a limited mobile data plan, enable low-data mode from the app settings to reduce bandwidth usage.
Key takeaways
- American roulette has 38 numbers (0, 00, and 1-36) with a non-specific info house edge
- bcoin streams from professional studios with multi-camera HD video
- Betting options range from straight bets (single numbers) to outside bets (red/black, odd/even)
- Deposit via e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, or bank transfer — no deposit fees
- Account security requires KYC verification and optional two-factor authentication
