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Roulette is the third biggest Casino game in the world because of its relative simplicity. There are two versions of Roulette: the European and the American Roulette. Let's focus on the American version. The American double zero increases the house edge on American roulette tables. Roulette payouts are not pot luck or simple jackpot wins, they vary depending on what was wagered in the first place and where the chip is placed on the mat. Straight bets yield the highest payouts. A straight bet is when you pick one number to bet. You can choose zero or double zero. The payout is 35 to 1, meaning if you wagered you would get a nice 0 back. It's so high because you have a one in 38 chance of winning. You can choose this bet if you have cash to burn. You can increase your chances but get a high payout (at least where roulette payouts are concerned) by splitting your bet. This means that you put your chip between two numbers on the board. If it lands on either of these numbers you get a 17 to 1 payout. You can also use corner bets (where all four corners of each number meet) - yielding an 8 to 1 payout. You can use different combinations. Perhaps the easiest method and at times the most rewarding is to simply bet on red or black. However this gives a low payout, which is even to how much you wagered. Say if you bet and win, you get your back with an extra . Identical to this is the odd and even bet. Simply bet on whether the ball will land on an odd or even number. You don't have to decide the exact number it lands on though. High bets are between 1 and 18, and low bets are between 19 and 36. Like the above two a winning bet would simply grant a payout of 1 to 1. naturally these payouts can alter as you use different combinations - but in doing so you greatly decrease your odds of winning at all, and you can quickly burn through your whole bank balance. The simplest method is to bet on odd or even and red or black. Combine this with the Martingale system and you will eventually always be in the positive. It just depends on how big your bank balance is. So the bets to avoid are all single number bets and the five number bet (only found on double zero wheels) because these types of bets have the largest disparity between true odds and actual payouts.
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The outcome of a game
of Roulette is determined by where the ball stops on the Roulette wheel. Inside bets are made by placing chips on the numbers from 1 to 36. The wheel is used to determine the outcome of a game of Roulette. The marked area of Roulette is called the game layout, and you may place bets on any particular number, any
4 adjacent numbers, a column or a dozen bet. If you are playing at a table with a 5 dollar minimum, you
are required to place 5 dollars on each of your outside bets, and-or a total of
at least 5 dollars on your inside bets (inside & outside bets are explained
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Roulette is of French origin and was first played in New Orleans. The
Roulette wheel has numbered pockets ranging from 00 to 36. This game has a house edge of 2.6% instead of 5.3%. You usually find most tables in Las Vegas with a minimum roulette bet of $1 - $3. Single numbers pay the highest, while
either/or bets are lowest. Each Player has a different colored set of non-value Roulette chips, determined by his/her purchase. The wheel has numbered pockets ranging from 0 to 36 - and 00 in American Style Roulette. Some wheels have only the 0 (no 00), and have about a 2.6% house edge. The ball then comes to rest on one
number – the winning number for the spin. You usually find most tables in Las Vegas with a minimum bet of $1 -
$3. Roulette is a banking game: all bets are
placed against the house. Roulette is a game of pure chance and each single spin is unrelated to any previous spins. Unlike other casino games, roulette rounds go by quickly - just a spin of the wheel and the game is over. After all bets are placed, the roulette Dealer spins the wheel in one direction and the
ball in the opposite direction. Today,
Roulette continues to be one of the most popular classic casino games,
especially in Europe. I found out about it when an Atlantic City dealer took only one of my two chips on a losing bet and I had to ask why. The ball stops in one of
the numbered pockets of the Roulette wheel. Each roulette player is assigned different color of chip,
allowing the dealer differentiate bets and match them to the right players. Players
are allowed to continue placng their bets during the spin until the dealer says
"No more bets". Before you can place
your bet on a roulette table you first have to get special roulette chips from
the dealer at the table. On even money bets when 0 comes up, instead of losing right away, your bet is "imprisoned" and rides again for the next spin. If the dreaded 00 is spun, the House keeps all the bets. All roulette players place their bets. Roulette is not as
popular in United States casinos as it is in Europe. Roulette translated literally means "small wheel" and is one of the oldest casino games played today. The sections are numbered
from 1 to 36, (half red and half black, half odd and half even) plus a green
section marked 0. Playing Roulette is easy: Just buy chips, and put your chip(s) on the number(s) you think will win, or on red or black, even or odd, etc. Due to its variety of
combinations and bets it might seem difficult to understand. " You may then
place bets on the next spin until the Dealer announces "No more bets". The outcome of a game of Roulette is determined by where the ball stops on the Roulette wheel. When the roulette ball comes to rest in one of the slots, the dealer will call out
the winning number and settle all bets. Roulette players often choose the bets they like to make and stick with them for a series of spins. On an American wheel, there are 38 spots numbers 1-36, plus 0 and 00.
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The most famous roulette story has to be that of Chris Boyd, a 40 year-old computer programmer from England. In 1994 he decided to fulfill his dream in the casino of Las Vegas on the Roulette wheel. Chris had 0,000 and he wanted to bet it on one spin of the wheel. He searched around Las Vegas for a casino that would actually take his bet. Having got refusals in most of the casinos Chris went to Binion’s Horseshoe Club, which was the last casino he visited. The maximum bet available was 0,000, but the casino let him make a 0,000 bet. The casino also agreed to block out the double-zero on the wheel as this didn’t exist in the European version of the game that Chris was used to playing. Chris chose to place his bet on red. The casino and the dealer agreed to a few practice spins to ensure that full fairness for everyone concerned, and then the big spin came. The ball landed in number 7, red. Chris won 0,000 instantly, and asked for the money to be put into the casinos cage, and vowed never to gamble again.
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