The game of roulette is one of the most celebrated gambling games in history. It originated in France during the eighteenth century and has been popular from then onwards. From France, the game spread through Europe and America. It’s a very simple and thrilling game which makes it a favorite for people who love casino games, whether it’s a brick and motar casino or online. There are two versions of this game, namely European and American. The two are slightly different compared to each other, but the rules are fundamentally the same. Europeans use a single zero wheel, and the American roulette uses the double zero wheel. Basically, roulette is nothing more than a game of chance. Although there are roulette strategies that are used to determine the result of the game, but in the end, luck plays the major part.
About the Roulette Game
Usually, The roulette game is a staple game in casinos. Six to eight players can accommodate a table. The game does not need the players to know any card skill unlike poker, though the odds are quite the simlar. A roulette player can win thousands of dollars in an instant, but it can also end up the other way around.
Roulette basically means "small wheel" in French which is the primary focus of the game. It’s a wheel with a tilted circular track and colored numbered pockets outline its circumference. When the game starts, the dealer spins the wheel on one direction and the ball at another. The basic aim of the game is to bet on the which number the ball will land on when the wheel stops spinning. Adjacent to the wheel is a layout of the numbers on the wheel where players can set their bets. Players can place their bets until the dealer signals “no more bets” and spins the wheel.
The player can bet on a number, group of numbers, color of the roulette wheel, and odd or even. Bets are split into inside or outside bets. Inside bets involve numbers while outside bets comprise of groups of numbers, red or black, odd or even numbers.
Inside bets
1. Straight up - Bet on any single number. Chips are placed squarely on a number.
2. Split - Any bet on any two numbers next to each other. Chips are placed on the line between them either horizontally or vertically.
3. Street - Bet on any three numbers on a single line. Chips are placed at the edge of last number on the line.
4. Corner - Bet on any four numbers within in square layout. The chips are placed on the intersection between the four numbers.
5. Six line - Bet on two streets next to each other. Chips are placed in the intersection.
6. Trio - Bet on 0, 1, 2 or 0, 2, 3. The chips are placed at their intersecting points.
Outside Bets
1. 1 to 18 - Bet on any number on the first low eighteen.
2. 19 to 36 - Bet on any number in the last high eighteen.
3. Red or Black - Bet on any color on the wheel.
4. Odd or even - Bet on an even or odd number.
5. Dozen bets - Bet on either the first, second or third setoff twelve numbers.
6. Column bets - A bet on twelve numbers at any of the vertical lines.
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