Say a single-number bet has a 35:1 payout, and you betR$1. If you win, you'll get your money back plusR$35. Another example: If you win aR$100 bet (for a 35:1 payout), you get a total of $3,600 ($3,500 profit plus theR$100 you initially bet).
Online games use random number generators (RNGs) to ensure their odds match the payout of land-based casinos. Mathematical analysis should indicate the payout will average over time.
In an electronic roulette, the ball landing on a specific number is determined by a random number generator (RNG) that is programmed into the game's software. The RNG uses complex algorithms to generate random and unpredictable outcomes, ensuring that the result of each spin is truly random.