Argentina is one of the countries where roulette is quite popular. In the traditional version of the game, players can place bets on a single number or a range of numbers, on either red or black, or on whether the number is odd or even. Once all the bets have been placed, a croupier spins the roulette wheel in one direction and then throws the ball in the opposite direction on the wheel's outer track. The ball will eventually come to rest in one of the numbered slots, determining the winning number. In some versions of roulette, this is not the case - instead, a random number generator (RNG) is used to determine the outcome.
Although the basic rules and objectives are the same, there are some minor variations in the rules, depending on the specific form of roulette being played. The most popular type of roulette in Argentina is American roulette, which differs slightly from the European version in that it has an additional ādouble zeroā slot, which increases the house edge.