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General Rules
Roulette is a banking game; all bets are placed against the house. You bet on
the
layout for a number, group of numbers or colour that you expect to win. After
all
bets are placed for that turn, the dealer tosses the ball along the wheel’s
rim. After
the ball comes to rest in a winning number, the bank pays you or collects from
you. Bets can then be placed again for the next spin.
The chips’ values are set for the table. For example, if you are playing a $5
table,
each of your chips will be valued at $5. You can place a bet before every spin
of
the wheel. The bet you make must meet the minimum bet requirement for the
table. You can place as many chips on the table at a time as you like (up
to the maximum limit).
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American Roulette

The roulette wheel is divided into sections 38, each of
which has walls to hold a
small ball where it lands after the wheel is spun. The sections are numbered
from
1 to 36, (half red and half black, half odd and half even) plus a green section
marked 0 and an additional green section marked 00.
Numbers 1 to 18 are considered the lows and numbers 19 to 36 are the highs.
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European Roulette

The roulette wheel is divided into sections 37, each of
which has walls to hold
a small ball where it lands after the wheel is spun. The sections are numbered
from 1 to 36, (half red and half black, half odd and half even) plus a green
section marked 0.
Numbers 1 to 18 are considered the lows and numbers 19 to 36 are the highs.
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La Partage
The La partage rule specifies what happens with the stakes when the zero wins.
All
even-money bets, i.e. red/black, even/odd, 1-18/19-36 lose half of their value,
all
other bets except for bets on zero itself lose.
Roulette Bets
The two types of bets allowed on the Roulette layout are combination bets and
straight bets.
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Combination Bets
Combination bets refer to the bets you make by placing your chip on the lines
between the marked boxes to include more than one box in the bet. These bets
have different odds than the straight bets.
Inside Bets (or straight up)
Pay 35 to 1 – place any chip on any single number
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Split Bets
Pay 17 to 1 – place a chip on the line between any two adjacent numbers. If
either
number comes up, you win.
Street (Trio or Three Number) Bets
Pay 11 to 1 – place a chip on the horizontal line across the top of the layout
on
any number of the twelve columns of three numbers. You get all the numbers in
the street.
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Quad (Corner) Bets
Pay 8 to 1 – place a chip between any four number groupings (for example 4, 5,
7, 8) and you get all four numbers in that group.
Quint Bet
Pay 6 to 1 – the only possible five number grouping in the Roulette layout is
0, 00,
1, 2, and 3. Place the chip on the upper horizontal line between the 00 and the
3.
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Double Street (Six number) Bet
Pay 5 to 1 – place a chip on the outside line between adjacent streets to get
all
six numbers in the double streets.
Straight Bets
A straight bet is any bet you make by placing your chip outside the 36 numbers
marked on the layout. Straight bets include the dozens bet, the column bets and
the outside bets.
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Dozen Bets
Pay 2 to 1 – place a chip in the 1st 12 (1 to 12), 2nd 12
(13 to 24) or 3rd 12 (25 to 36)
Column Bets
Pay 2 to 1 – place a chip in a box at the end of one of three columns
Outside (Even money) Bets
Pay 1 to 1 – place a chip in Odd or Even, Black or Red, High or Low
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