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Roulette Casino Game Game
The wheel is divided into 38 (American) or 37 (European) sections, each of which has walls to hold a small ball where it lands after the wheel is spun. The payoff odds for all bets are less than the odds of winning. -
The term "Roulette" is derived from a French word meaning small wheel. If you play Roulette, the most important thing is to find a casino that offers the European wheel (which is called "Single 0" Roulette) American wheels
have two green sections marked 00. In American roulette the addition of the 00
section greatly increases the odds in favor of the house. Every player has different colored chips for easier
identifying. -
Roulette is a glamorous and exciting game that's easy to play. Roulette is a game of chance and consists of a Roulette wheel and table. Players often choose the
bets they like to make and stick with them for a series of spins. That $20 you lost represents the house edge of 5.26% ($20 lost divided by the $380 that you bet) Once the bets have been placed on the table, the wheel is set to start spinning
and a small - usually metal or ivory - ball is spun onto the wheel in the
opposite direction to that of the spinning wheel. Once the chips are placed
on the table and the bets are made, the dealer spins the Roulette wheel while
spinning the ball in the opposite direction inside the Roulette wheel. The ball falls into one of the wheel's
numbered compartments which determines the winning number. The wheel consists
38 compartments with numbers from 1 to 36, which are colored black and red, and
two green compartments with 0 and 00. An American roulette wheel has an extra slot; 00. Winning bets are determined by the numbered slot in which the ball comes to rest. The wheel determines the outcome of
a game of Roulette. Roulette is a game of pure chance and each single spin is unrelated to any previous spins. The Roulette wheel that is mounted horizontally on the end of the table. The roulette chips are worthless at the other tables in the same casino, so do not
bother trying to stack them under your blackjack chips or anything foolish like that. if you win, the casino doesn't pay you 37 to 1, they pay you less 35 to 1. The dealer spins a small ball in the opposite direction of the spinning roulette wheel. 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. Even if you play it safe and bet red/black or even/odd, casino roulette is a lot of fun. The ball stops in one of
the numbered pockets of the Roulette wheel. Roulette chips have no value at
other tables. Each Player has a different colored set of non-value Roulette chips, determined by his/her purchase. Never ever make the 5-number bet. Some wheels have only the 0 (no 00), and have about a 2.6% house edge. If you really want to use a betting system, check out some more conservative systems. The game of roulette starts after the players have made most of their bets by placing them on the numbered layout. The
chips are worthless at the other tables in the same casino, so do not bother
trying to stack them under your blackjack chips or anything foolish like that. The winning number is marked
by the Dealer. Roulette players often choose the bets they like to make and stick with them for a series of spins. One of the thing you should know is how the
table minimum works. For the most part, it doesn't matter what bet you pick: Except for one obscure bet, all bets carry the same odds. Roulette was developed around the turn of the century and is one of the most popular gambling games in the world.
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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 January of 1994, Chris followed his dream to the casinos of Las Vegas for the ultimate roulette spin. Chris managed to save up 0,000 and he decided to put it on one spin of the wheel. It took him much time to find in Las Vegas a casino, in which he could place such a bet. Having got refusals in most of the casinos Chris went to Binion’s Horseshoe Club, which was the last casino he visited. The Horseshoe Club had a limit of 0,000 on a red/black bet, but they agreed to accept his wager. 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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