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When you play the game of Roulette you don't compete with other players. You play against the dealer. 1 to 8 players can play the game at the same time. Each player buys in and each player gets colored chips. Each player has chips of a certain color. In the case of winning a spin the player cashes his color chips in for cash chips of a certain value.
The "En Prison" rule can be applied when you make an even money bet and the spinning ball stops on the zero. In this case you can either use your bet for another spin or you can take it. If you choose to leave your bet for another spin you put it "in prison" as the jargon is. The 'La Partage' rule can be applied when you make an outside even money bet and the spinning ball stops on the zero. In this case you lose half of your bet and you are not allowed to use it in the next spin.
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The standard American casino roulette wheel contains two green slots: 0 and 00 (many European wheels eliminate the 00, which creates more favorable odds for players) After purchasing the chips from the dealer, the player places them on the
desired positions on the table in an attempt to predict where the ball will land
after the wheel is spun and the ball comes to a stop. It is played in virtually every gambling
house in North and South America and in Europe, where it is even more popular. If you win the second spin, your bet is "released from prison" and you get it back. You could place five 1 dollar bets on
five completely different inside bets (specific numbers or combinations of
numbers) Roulette players can bet on one, two, three, four or six numbers; or they can choose to bet red or black; high or low; odd or even. Odds of 17:1 are attached to bets on two numbers, which can be made by laying a chip across the line between any two numbers on the board. Roulette is a banking game: all bets are
placed against the house. You don't get paid for the win, though, but it's better than losing it outright. The game of Roulette starts after the players have made most of their bets by
placing them on the numbered layout. Single numbers pay the highest, while
either/or bets are lowest. 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. An American roulette wheel has an extra slot; 00. Every roulette player has different colored chips for easier identifying. When you get your roulette chips
they will not be marked with a denomination, you choose it, and all of the chips
will reflect that worth - the dealer keeps track of that by associating the
amount and color with a 'lammer') k. The outcome of a game
of Roulette is determined by where the ball stops on the Roulette wheel. The outcome of a game of Roulette is determined by where the ball stops on the Roulette wheel. The wheel determines 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. Roulette chips have no value at other tables. The difference between the true odds and what they actually pay you is 2/38, or 5.26%. On even money bets when 0 comes up, instead of losing right away, your bet is "imprisoned" and rides again for the next spin. A player may bet on an entire row, with a return of 11:1, by placing one or more chips over the edge of the first number in the row, or on two rows at 5:1. Of course, if you lose the second spin, you do lose your bet. Before you can place your bet on a roulette table you first have to get special roulette chips from the dealer at the table. You
should remember to exchange the colored non-value Roulette chips for valued
gaming chips prior to leaving a particular Roulette table. Roulette was developed around the turn of the century and is one of the most
popular gambling games in the world. -
Next to Blackjack, Roulette is one of the most popular games played in modern
Casinos. The Roulette wheel that is mounted horizontally on the end of the table. Roulette chips have no value at
other tables. " You may then
place bets on the next spin until the Dealer announces "No more bets". American and European roulettes have a wheel that is divided into numerous slots. Roulette is somewhat unique amongst modern table games in that it
employs a mechanical device as the key element of the game. Outside bets in Atlantic City carry only a 2.6% house edge. Numbers 1-18 are considered the
lows numbers, 19-36 are the highs. In Europe, the payoff odds are the same but the 00 is not on the wheel so the house advantage is only 2.7% (that is there are only 37 slots on the wheel)
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