Roulette Bets
Below we'll outline for you a whole multitude of options and possibilities
in terms of roulette bets. Betting in roulette is a quite straightforward
and simple matter, but a key thing to remember is to position your chips
precisely. I'm sure you wouldn't be too happy if you lose out on big winnings
simply because you didn't place your chip(s) properly.
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Straight Bet
A chip is wagered on any single number, including zero (0), by placing
the chip directly on the number.
Split Bet
A chip is wagered on two adjacent numbers by placing the chip on the line
between the two numbers.
Street Bet
A chip is wagered on three numbers by placing the chip on the outside
line next to the selected row of three numbers. For example, to bet on
4, 5, and 6, place the chip on the outside line of the 6 box.
Corner Bet
A chip is wagered on four numbers by placing the chip on the intersection
where the four numbers meet.
Square Bet
A chip is wagered on the following numbers: 0, 1, 2 and 3 by placing the
chip on the outside line of the where 0 and 3 intersect.
Line Bet
A Line Bet covers two Street Bets (six numbers in two rows of three numbers,
for example: 4,5,6 + 7,8,9). Place the chip on the intersection of the
line running between the two selected rows and the outside line. For example,
a bet on 4,5,6 and 7,8,9 is placed at the point intersected by the line
running between 6 and 9, and the line outside 6 and 9.
Column Bet
To bet on a group of non-sequential numbers, place your chip in one of
the three boxes marked "2 to 1". This marks all twelve numbers
above the box (excluding 0).
Dozen Bet
To bet on a group of twelve sequential numbers (1-12, 13-24, 25-36), place
your chip in one of the three boxes marked "1st 12," "2nd
12," or "3rd 12." By placing your chip in one of these
boxes, you mark all twelve numbers above it.
Red/Black, Even/Odd, Low/High Bets
A bet placed in one of the boxes located on the bottom of the betting
area (see the roulette table layout),
is a bet that covers 18 numbers, but always excludes 0.
- Low-number bet (1 to 18): Player places the chip(s) on the layout
space marked 1 to 18, which indicates that he's betting on the numbers
1 to 18 inclusive
- High-number bet (19 to 36): Player places the chip(s) on the layout
space marked 19 to 36, which indicates that he's betting on the numbers
19 to 36 inclusive.
- Black color bet: Player places the chip(s) on a space of the layout
marked "Black". The player is betting that the winning color
will be black
- Red color bet: Player places the chip(s) on a space of the layout
marked "Red". The player is betting that the winning color
will be red
- Odd-number bet: Player places the chip(s) on the space of the layout
marked "Odd". The player is betting that the winning number
will be an odd number
- Even-number bet: This is the same as the odd-number bet, except that
the player is betting that the winning number will be even.
We've also provided for you for each of the bets mentioned above, the
roulette payout rules.
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