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So now you know the different types of bets, and the
odds of winning on each bet. You have an idea on how to
develop strategy, and you know the proper roulette
etiquette. Now, onto specific roulette playing tips.
First off, you've probably seen books and Internet
advertisements for various "can't miss" roulette
systems. Don't put too much stock into their systems,
the people who publish these systems are making money
from selling books, not using their systems. Roulette is
a game of chance; there is no secret mathematical
formula that will allow you to gain an edge on the
casino. There is no such thing as a biased game, and the
casinos are watching their dealers like a hawk for any
signs of corruption.
Our first tip is to find a European roulette wheel, as
the odds of winning using it are increased, due to the
fact that the wheel has one less number. People are
growing more savvy, and demanding that European roulette
wheels be included in traditional American casinos.
Start out with even money bets, such as red/black or
low/high bets. Straight up bets may allure you with
their 35/1 payouts, but you'll probably lose your stack
of money before hitting one.
Always manage your money. Don't blow it all in one bet,
split your money into smaller chunks so that you can
last a longer amount of time and have more fun. Decrease
your bets when you are on a losing streak, and increase
your bets when you are winning.
Above all, have fun. Roulette is a social game, so put
on your suit, get some free drinks and have a good time
at the table.
Learning roulette is a process of understanding the
bets, and the rules followed in placing them. On this page
we will look at each bet and how to place it, taking note
of any special features of the bet, and the odds you're
paid back at.
Roulette rules:
Outside bets
The outside bets on a roulette table are the bets that
reside 'outside' of the main playing area of 37 numbers.
There are no winning outside bets for 0 results. Let's
have a look at the different types of outside bets:
Red or Black - you can choose to bet
on the outcome either being a red number, or a black
number. Place this bet right in the diamond shaped areas
on the front of the board, filled in with a red or black
color. This is a very common roulette bet, as it is easy
to understand that you have almost half a chance of
winning. People often place the bet making the incorrect
assumption that if 5 blacks were spun, there is a better
than 50% chance the sixth spin will be red. This is not
logical, as the roulette wheel cannot 'remember' what it
spun last, and each spin is independent of all previous
spins. This bet is paid even money.
Odd or Even - similar to the red black
bet, this even money bet is based on whether the number
will be odd or even. Since 0 does not count as either,
there are 36 numbers, an even count between odd and even.
Place this bet by putting your chips in the middle of the
square marked 'even' or the square marked 'odd', which
reside on either side of the black / red betting area.
Low or high - Roulette rules allow
ranges of numbers to be bet on. The low/high bet lets you
predict whether you think the next number to come up will
be part of the range from 1 to 18, or part of the range
from 19 to 36. This is an even money bet. To place this
bet put your chips in the boxes with the associated number
range printed in them.
Columns - at one end of the set of 37
numbers are boxes with the words '2 to 1' written in them.
Each box is part of a column of numbers if you extend a
line up the body of the inside of the betting area. If a
number from within the column you are betting on comes up
you win, and are paid 2 to 1. Although not grouped with
the others, this is still considered an outside bet.
Dozens - a bet very similar to the
columns bet, dozens lets you place a bet on either the
first dozen numbers (1-12), the second dozen (13-24), or
the third dozen (25-36). To place this bet find the
rectangular areas located in between the outside bets and
the inside board spread. These will usually be labeled
with the words 1st 12, 2nd 12, and 3rd 12. The bet pays 2
to 1.
More roulette rules:
The inside bets - The inside bets are
made up of specific numbers or combinations of numbers
within the number layout, or along the border of it.
Remember, the total of all of your bets must add up to at
least the table minimum.
Straight-up bet - this is the simple
roulette bet. Choosing any one of the 37 numbers and
putting your chips down on that number will give you a
chance to win back at 35 to 1.
Split bet - Roulette rules allow you
to place a single bet on two different numbers if those
numbers are beside each other on the table layout. To do
so put your chips down on the line between them. This bet
pays 17 to 1 if either number comes up.
Street bet - This is a bet not unlike
the split. It allows you to bet on three different numbers
with the same bet. You can do this by placing chips on the
outside of the row of numbers you want to bet on. So if
you want to bet on the numbers 1, 2, and 3 all at once,
put your chips down on the line that is the outside edge
of the 3. This bet pays 11 to 1.
Corner bet - Roulette rules also allow
for other combinations. Another combination wager, the
corner bet, lets you bet on four adjoining numbers.
Placing your chips at the point where four numbers meet
will indicate you want a corner bet. This is sometimes
referred to as a square bet. If any of the four numbers
come up, you're paid 8 to 1.
Square bet - To make this bet place
your chips at the intersection of 0 and 3 on the corner.
You can win if any of 0, 1, 2, or 3 are hit. You are paid
8 to 1.
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