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Roulette
is a game with a wide variety of betting options
and techniques. Played at a roulette table with
a roulette wheel and a ball, and you are essentially betting on
the number or color of the slot where the ball is to eventually
stop. The minimum and maximum bets vary so check on your online
casino's site.
Your
bet payoff depends on the kind of bet you place, and there are lots
of choices. It's possible, for example, to bet on odd or even numbers,
red or black (or the green "zero" slot), groups of numbers,
and also columns and rows. Below is a short description of the kinds
of bets you can place, as well as their payoffs:
Single-
betting on only one number. Payoff 35 to 1.
Split-
betting on any two numbers by placing your bet on the line between
them. Payoff 17 to 1.
Trio
-betting on three numbers at their intersecting point (possible
with either 0, 1, and 2 or 0, 2 and 3). Payoff 11 to 1.
Corner
- betting on four numbers by placing your bet at their intersecting
point. Payoff 8 to 1.
Four
numbers- betting on the numbers 0, 1, 2, and 3 by placing
your bet at the intersection of 0 and 3. Payoff 9 to 1.
Street
- betting on a row of three numbers by placing your bet at the end
of the row. Payoff 11 to 1.
Line
- betting on two "streets" of numbers by placing
your bet at the end of both rows, on the line between the rows.
Payoff 5 to 1.
Dozen
- betting on the "First 12," "Second 12,"
or "Third 12" boxes, as marked, covering 12 numbers each.
Payoff 2 to 1.
Column
- betting on a column of numbers by placing your bet in
any of the three "2 to 1" boxes on the ends of the table.
Like betting on dozens, columns cover 12 numbers. Payoff 2 to 1.
High
or low - betting on the either the box marked "1 to
18" (low) or "19 to 36" (high). Payoff 1 to 1.
Red
or black - betting exclusively on which color will come
up. Zero does not count for either! Payoff 1 to 1.
Odd
or even - betting exclusively on whether the number will
be odd or even. Zero does not count for either! Payoff 1 to 1.
Roulette offers the greatest variety
of possible ways you can wager. If you've never tried it, the game
is easy to learn and we’ll show you strategies that will help
make you a winner. Remember that luck comes easier if you know what
you’re doing.
Even though there are 11 different
kinds of bets, it is an easy game to play. The only skill required
is deciding how much and on which number(s) to bet. Like in all
gambling, if you ant to win at Roulette you must rely on both luck
and strategy.
Roulette is played on a wheel having
38 compartments numbered 1 to 36, 0 and 00. The same numbers are
printed on the table lay-out where wagers are placed. The number
fields are alternately red and black, except 0 and 00 which are
green. The numbers themselves alternate between high/low and odd/even,
with the 0 directly opposite the 00. The wheel spins counter-clockwise
while a little white ball rolls in the opposite direction. The ball
drops into one of the slots and that is the winning number.
Look at the table layout carefully
you'll see that there are "inside" and "outside"
sections. You’ll understand how "inside" and "outside"
betting works after you’ve become familiar with the 11 different
types of roulette bets you can make, along with their payoffs:
THE SIX INSIDE BETS:
One Number: Pays 35 to 1. Put your
wager on any number from 1 to 36, or 0 and 00. Be sure your chips
are inside the square and do not touch the line.
Two Numbers: Pays 17 to 1. Place your chip (or chips) on the line
between two numbers. If either number comes up you win.
Three Numbers: Pays 11 to 1. To choose a row of 3 numbers position
your bet on the line that separates the "inside" and "outside"
areas.
Four Numbers: Pays 8 to 1. To make this bet, place your wager on
a four-number intersection. You win if one of the four numbers is
hit.
Five Numbers: Pays 6 to 1. Don't make this bet! It's the only one
that gives the house an extra 2 ?% advantage!
Six Numbers: Pays 5 to 1. This bet is placed between two three-number
rows on the line that divides the "inside" and "outside"
fields.
THE FIVE OUTSIDE BETS:
12-Number Column Bet: Pays 2 to
1. Put your wager in one of the spots marked "2-1" at
the opposite end of zero and double zero.
12-Number Numerical Bet: Pays 2 to 1: Choose between 1st, 2nd, and
3rd twelve. You're betting on numbers 1 to 12, 13 to 24, or 25 to
36 respectively.
18 Numbers Red / Black. Pays 1 to 1. To make this wager, place your
chip(s) on the red or black diamond.
18 Numbers Odd / Even: Pays 1 to 1. There are 18 of each. Take your
pick.
18 Numbers High / Low: Pays 1 to 1. Will the winning number be between
1 to 18, or between 19 and 36?
If the minimum total wager is $5
and you are using $1 chips, you may place one or more in each of
5 different "inside" spots or bet all of them on one number,
as long as the total adds up to the table minimum. You may cover
as many inside numbers as you wish, as long as the total does not
exceed the table maximum.
When making outside bets, you can
not divide the table minimum over several fields. The whole amount
must be placed as one wager on one decision. You may, of course,
place more than one bet and/or bet more than the required minimum,
but not more than the table maximum.
Never bet more than you can afford
to lose, and always quit when you have won as much as you set out
to win - such as double your stake. Start cautiously, until you
know exactly how the game works and you feel confident.
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Two Simple Roulette Systems:
The Black/ Red System
This is a simple game of colors.
Black and Red. Because 1/2 of the numbers are red, and 1/2 black
(minus of course the casino advantage of 0 of 00) a bet on a red
or black number coming up has a 50-50 chance of winning. If you
were able to accurately pick the correct color every-other spin,
you would break even, minus 2 in every 38 spins ( for 0, 00 ). With
this in mind, try the following:
Bet on a color. If you win, take
your winning and leave your original bet for the next spin. Start
at $1 and if things work bet more, such as $3 to $5, if you can
afford it. Double your bet after a loss. If the next bet also loses,
take the loss and start over again. As long as you win, collect
your winnings and leave your original bet.
Switching colors will not change
your odds of winning. Each color has the same chance of coming up
on every spin. I have had sessions when I never lost more than three
straight times, but I have also seen the wrong color come up 12
times in a row. You can play the same system using Odd/Even or High/Low.
The "Five Numbers"
System
This strategy calls for straight-up
inside bets where you get paid 35 to 1 if you win. You will place
your bets on five individual numbers. Don’t forget 0 and 00
are part of the inside numbers you can wager on.
Many people like to play birthdays,
anniversaries or other favorite dates. Pick any five numbers, they
all have the exact same chance of winning. Find a game where the
minimum bet is no more than $5 and buy forty $1 chips ($40). If
you limit yourself to relatively small stakes you can’t get
badly hurt. With this system you hope to get lucky two consecutive
times. The winnings are nothing to sneeze at!
Start by placing one chip on each
of your five chosen numbers. Repeat this same wager until you win,
you have enough chips for eight tries. When the ball comes to rest
on one of your numbers, you win 35 chips. Now it gets exciting!
Divide the 35 chips over your five
number fields, seven on each. If you hit again the payoff will be
7 x 35 = $245.00!
At this point you could collect
your winnings and quit -- the cash will cover many past or future
losing sessions -- or you could risk 100 of the chips you’ve
won by placing 20 on each of those same five numbers. If Lady Luck
hasn’t deserted you, you’ll collect $700.00!
No matter what the outcome, this
was your last spin. Smart gamblers know when to quit! Good Luck.
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