
Roulette
is a glamorous, exciting game that's easy to play.
The typical "American"
roulette wheel is divided into 38 slots which are numbered 1 to 36 plus
0 and 00. Even numbers are red and odd numbers black. 0 and 00 are green.
Some casinos offer the "European Wheel". This wheel has only
37 slots. There is no 00.
After you place
your bets, the dealer spins a small white ball in the opposite direction
of the turning wheel. When the ball comes to rest in one of the slots,
the dealer will call out the winning number and settle all bets.
Betting
These are the bets
you can place and their corresponding payouts:
Straight
bet
A
bet on a single number pays 35:1
Split
bet
A bet on
2 adjacent numbers pays 17:1
Street
bet
A bet on 3 numbers
on a horizontal line pays 11:1
Corner
bet
A bet on
a block of 4 numbers pays 8:1
Line
bet
A bet on
6 numbers in 2 adjacent rows pays 5:1
Column
bet
A bet on 1 of 3
vertical columns pays 2:1
Dozen
bet
A bet on
12 numbers, low (1-12), middle (13-24) or high (25-36) pays 2:1
Even bet
A
bet on even or odd, red or black, low (1-18) or high (19-36) pays 1:1
You can place as
many bets as you like on a single spin of the wheel up to the table
maximum.
Some casinos use
a rule called en prison. When a zero or double zero hits, the player
loses half the bet, or can let the bet remain in play, with the results
to be determined on the next spin. This rule only applies to even money
bets.
Odds
With the 38-number
American wheel, the house has a big 5.26 percent edge. (Whenever 0 or
00 are hit, all bets lose.)
With the 37-number
European wheel, the house advantage is 2.7 percent. In other words,
on every $100 bet the house makes $2.70. With the en prison rule, this
edge drops to just 1.35 percent.
Obviously you want
to look for casinos that offer the European, single-zero wheel -- and
many online casinos do. If you can find one that also offers en prison,
so much the better.
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