Rolete Rules - How to play Roulette.
The rolete table has 2 different types of bets, "Inside bets" and "Outside Bets".
The Inside bets are considered to be all bets that are made on the rolete numbers section.
The Outside Bets are those bets that are made on sections around the numbers area.
Rolete Table Outside Bets
Red or black:
On the rolete table, there are 18 numbers with black backgrounds and 18 numbers with red backgrounds.
A bet on Black is considered a win if the rolete ball stops in any of the 18 numbers with black background.
A bet on Red is considered a win if the rolete ball stops in any of the 18 numbers with Red background.
Winning a Red or Black bet pays even money.
meaning, you get back the money that you've placed on the winning color, plus an equal amount of money.
For example: if you've placed a 100$ bet on red and won. you will get back 200$.
Odd or Even:
Another bet that pays even money.
On the rolete table there are 18 odd numbers (1,3,5,7...35) and 18 even numbers (2,4,6,8...36).
A bet on Odd is considered a win if the rolete ball stops in any of the 18 Odd numbers.
A bet on Even is considered a win if the rolete ball stops in any of the 18 Even numbers.
1-18, 19-36:
Also an even money bet (pays even money).
A bet on 1-18 is considered a win if the rolete ball stops in any of the numbers between 1...18.
A bet on 1-36 is considered a win if the rolete ball stops in any of the numbers between 19...36.
Dozens:
A bet on the first 12 numbers(1,2,3...12), the second 12 numbers(13,14,15...24) or the third 12 numbers(25,26,27...36).
A bet on 1-12 is considered a win if the rolete ball stops in any of the numbers between 1...12.
A bet on 13-24 is considered a win if the rolete ball stops in any of the numbers between 25...36.
Winning a Dozens bet pay 2:1.
meaning, you get back the money that you've placed on the winning Dozen plus double that amount.
For example: if you've placed a 100$ bet on 13-24 and won. you will get back 300$.
Columns
A bet on any of the 3 columns on the grid.
The grid is set in 3 columns and 12 rows.
A bet on the first column is considered a win if the rolete ball stops on any of the numbers that appear on the first column (1,4,7...34).
A bet on the first column is considered a win if the rolete ball stops on any of the numbers that appear on the first column (2,5,8...35).
A bet on the first column is considered a win if the rolete ball stops on any of the numbers that appear on the first column (3,6,9...36).
Winning a Column bet pays 2:1 (same as the Dozens bet).
Rolete Table Inside Bets
Single number:
A bet on any specific individual number on the rolete board (including 0).
The bet on a single number is performed by putting the chips fully inside the number box.
A bet on a single number is considered a win if the rolete ball stops on that number.
Winning a Single number bet pays 35:1.
So if you place a 100$ on a single number and won you get back 3500$.
Split:
A bet on 2 numbers that share a grid line.
The Split bet is performed by putting the chips on the mutual line that separates this 2 numbers.
A Split bet is considered a win if the rolete ball stops on one of the 2 numbers of that bet.
Winning a Split bet pays 17:1
So if you place a 100$ on a Split and won you get back 1700$.
Street:
A bet on a specific row of 3 consecutive numbers (1-3 or 4-6 or 7-10...33-36).
A Street bet is performed by placing the chips on the line separating Inside Bets from Outside bets under the specific row that you wish to bet on.
A Street bet is considered a win if the rolete ball stops on one out of the 3 numbers on the row that you bet on.
Winning a Street pays 11:1
So, if you've place a 100$ on a Street and won you get back 1100$.
Corner:
A bet on 4 numbers that share a corner (for example: on 23,24,26,27).
A Corner bet is performed by placing the chips on the mutual corner between those numbers, where the vertical and horizontal lines intercept.
A Corner bet is considered a win if the rolete ball stops on one of the 4 number that share the corner, where the bet was placed.
Winning a corner pays 8:1.
Double street:
A bet on 2 Streets that share a mutual line (a bet on six numbers in two consecutive three number rows).
A Double Street bet is performed by placing the chips like in a row bet but so that the chips straddle the horizontal line between these 2 rows.
A Double Street bet is considered a win if the rolete ball stops on one of the 6 numbers on the 2 rows of the bet.
Winning a Double Street pays 5:1.
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