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Roulette Bets

Much of the interest in Roulette derives from the the number of different

bets that can be made and 🌛 their associated odds. The basic bets are the same for all

forms of modern Roulette. Below are a list of 🌛 all the available bets categorised by the

bet's associated odds (both the English and French terms are listed):

Red / Rouge: 🌛 a

red number

Black / Noir: a black number

Even / Pair: an even number

Odd / Impair: an

odd number

Low bet / 🌛 Manque: numbers 1 - 18 (Manque is French for "failed" and is used

because the ball has failed to pass 🌛 18)

High bet / Passe: numbers 19 - 36 (Passe is so

named because it has "passed" the centrepoint)

First dozen / 🌛 Premiere douzaine: numbers

1 - 12 (On the French-style mat, the square marked 12P)

Middle dozen / Moyenne

douzaine: numbers 13 🌛 - 24 (On the French-style mat, the square marked 12M)

Last dozen /

Dernier douzaine: numbers 25 - 36 (On the 🌛 French-style mat, the square marked

12D)

Column bet / Colonne: a column of 12 numbers (The special square at the end 🌛 of one

of the three columns of twelve numbers)

5 to 1 - Line bet / Sixain: 6 numbers (Place

the 🌛 stake on the intersection of the edge of two rows of three numbers to bet on those

2 rows)

8 to 🌛 1 - Corner bet / Carre: 4 numbers (Place the stake at the intersection of

a square of four numbers)

11 🌛 to 1 - Street bet / Carre simple or Transversale: a row of

3 numbers (Half way over the line 🌛 forming the end of the row of three numbers to be bet

upon)

17 to 1: Split bet / En Chaval: 🌛 a pair of numbers (Place the stake across the

line dividing the two numbers to be bet upon

35 to 1: 🌛 Straight up / En plein: a single

number (Place the stake in the box showing the number concerned. It is 🌛 allowable to bet

on zero)

The bets on six numbers or less are termed "Inside bets". The bets on 12

numbers 🌛 or more are called "Outside bets".

European Roulette Rules

Assuming that the

possible bets are all understood, Roulette is essentially a trivially 🌛 simple game to

play. For each turn, once all bets have been placed using coloured chips to distinguish

each player, 🌛 the croupier halts betting, spins the wheel, and rolls the ball in the

opposite direction. When the ball comes to 🌛 a halt in one of the slots, the croupier

announces the result, collects all losing bets and pays out the 🌛 winner's profits. There

are additional optional rules that some casinos and houses play. Both the La Partage

and the En 🌛 Prison roulette rules effectively halve the casino edge on even-money bets.

If playing at home, decide at the start which, 🌛 if any of the following rules you would

like to play.

'En Prison' Rule

This is a roulette rule that can be 🌛 applied to

even-money bets only. When a zero turns up, the player has two options:

Reclaim half

the bet and lose 🌛 the other half.

Leave the bet (en prison = in prison) for the next

spin of the roulette wheel for an 🌛 all or nothing gamble. If the subsequent spin is

again zero, or does not match the imprisoned bet, then the 🌛 whole bet is lost.

Otherwise, if the subsequent spin's outcome matches the bet, the player's money is

returned.

'La Partage' Rule

The 🌛 la partage roulette rule is similar to the en prison

rule, only in this case the player has no option 🌛 when a zero turns up and simply loses

half the bet.

Maximum and Minimum stakes

Casinos will normally post a maximum and 🌛 a

minimum stake for a roulette table and this is sometimes done for recreational play,

too. Typically, for each spin 🌛 of the wheel, if a player the total amount of a player's

inside bets must exceed the minimum stake. The 🌛 listed maximum stake usually shows only

the maximum allowed for a single number "straight up" bet. The maximum stakes for 🌛 other

types of bet increases proportionately e.g. The maximum bet allowed for a pair of

numbers is double the maximum 🌛 straight-up bet, the maximum allowed for a corner bet is

4 times the straight up maximum and so on. So 🌛 that really the limitation is on the

amount that the casino can lose!

North American Roulette Rules

In North America and the

🌛 Caribbean, roulette wheels have a double zero, and all bets (except a direct bet on the

selected zero) are lost 🌛 when either zero turns up. The result is significantly poorer

odds for the punter and an increase in the Casino's 🌛 cut. This is probably why in this

region, Roulette is less popular than it is in other parts of the 🌛 world. The rules are

the same as for European Roulette above except that the double zero works in the same

🌛 way as a single zero result. Some American casinos do allow an additional bet called a

"basket bet" which is 🌛 staked by placing chips in the same way as for a line bet on the

outside of the the dividing 🌛 line between the zero row and the row featuring 1, 2 and 3.

This bet normally pays out 6 to 🌛 1 which gives it odds worse than any other roulette

bet.

The old original Roulette Game

In the original French roulette, the 🌛 numbers 1 -

36, had the zero and the "double zero". The zero was coloured red and also counted as

🌛 "Pair" and "Manque"; the double zero was black and also counted as "Impair" and

"Passe". If the ball fell into 🌛 one of the two zero divisions, all lost stakes are taken

by the bank but if the bet was matched 🌛 by virtue of being Pair, Impair, Rouge, Noir,

Passe or Manque, instead of being won, the stake was imprisoned until 🌛 the next spin of

the wheel. On that subsequent turn, the stake was either lost or if the ball matched

🌛 the bet again, the stake was merely returned to the gambler without any profit.

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