Now, you may say, why on earth should there be any rules of good behaviour or etiquette while playing online roulette? You would of course be correct - but for neatness and to complete the set along with Poker etiquette and Blackjack etiquette, the following is guide to the way to behave when playing live casino roulette. If you can take some of the rules from here to the online roulette community, then all the better.
Roulette is that most traditional of games and one, like Blackjack , that is played in some of the world's most exclusive casinos . For the ultra-wealthy it can be more of an amusing pastime than a genuine effort to make money but if you're playing in London's members only venues or Monte Carlo's high stakes, luxury venues, there are some things you need to know.
If you've got past security, you must be dressed correctly if the casino requires it but as you approach the table, what do you need to know? To start with, make sure you know what you're doing - roulette requires you to change your money for special roulette chips so that the croupier knows which bets belong to whom. Don't just plonk normal casino chips on the table.

Don't get over-excited at the table or abusive if you lose; no-one wants to be standing next to a screaming half-wit. It may also gain you the attention of pit bosses and security staff. Always place your chips clearly on the table and if you can't reach the far side of the betting zone, the croupier is there to help you. Betting times are very important; do not place any bets until the croupier says so, and when he or she says "no more bets", don't try and place any more.