How to Play Roulette

Roulette is a game of chance that uses a wheel and a betting grid. A ball is sent into a numbered wheel in the opposite direction to which the roulette wheel is spinning.roulette

The Roulette Wheel

The roulette wheel has little pockets around its perimeter. The pockets are numbered from 0 to 36. (In American roulette, there is an additional 00 pocket.) Each pocket is red or black, except for the 0 and 00 pockets, which are green.

The Roulette Bets

There are many types of roulette bets. Before getting into specifics, the general rule to keep in mind is that the more numbers you bet on, the higher your probability of winning, but the lower the payout. Conversely, if you bet on fewer numbers, you have a lower probability of winning, but a higher payout if you do.For example, if you bet on a single number, you can win a jackpot of $350 on a $10 bet if you win, but you are not likely to win very often. If you bet on all the red numbers, you have a good chance to win pretty regularly, but you’ll get only a $10 payout on your $10 bet.

Placing Your Bets

The roulette table features a betting grid, in which all the roulette numbers are laid out in three vertical columns and twelve horizontal rows. You place your bet by placing your chips on the appropriate area of the roulette table.Following is a list of the different types of roulette bets, with instructions on how to place the bet and the payout if you win the bet:

Inside bets

  • Straight Up Bet – A straight-up bet pays out the highest odds. It is a bet on a single number only. To signify the bet, the chip is placed in the centre of the square of that number. A straight-up bet pays out 35:1.
  • Split Bet – A bet on two numbers that are adjacent to each other on the betting grid, either horizontally or vertically. The chip is placed on the line between the two numbers. The payout is 17:1.
  • Street Bet – A bet on three numbers in a horizontal row. The payout is 11:1.
  • Corner Bet (also known as Square Bet) – A bet on a block of four numbers on the grid. The chip is placed at the middle corner where the four squares meet. The payout is 8:1.
  • Five Number Bet – This bet is available in American Roulette only. It is a bet on five numbers that are made up of 00, 0, 1, 2 and 3. To signify this bet, the chip is placed on the line between the 0 and 1. This bet pays out 6:1.
  • Line Bet – A bet on six numbers that are in two adjacent rows of three. The chip is placed on the line above the “Dozen bet” and it rests between the two rows that you are betting on. The payout is 5:1.
  • Outside Bets

  • Column Bet – This is a bet placed on one of the three vertical columns of 12 numbers. It pays out odds of 2:1.
  • Dozen Bet – This is a bet on the first dozen (numbers 1-12), second dozen (13-24), or third dozen (25-36). It pays out 2:1
  • Even-Money Bet – This is a general term for the even/odd bets, the high/low bets, and the color bets.
  • Even/Odd Bets – These are bets on either all the even numbers or all the odd numbers. They pay out 1:1.
  • High/Low Bets – These are bets on all the low numbers 1-18, or on all the high numbers 19-36. They pay out 1:1.
  • Color Bets – These are bets on all the red numbers or on all the black numbers. They pay out 1:1.
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