Understanding Roulette

Played roulette before? Didn’t really get what the layout meant on the table? No problem, we are here to help you out! Although there are different versions of the game, we will focus on the most commonly played, which is the American Roulette Wheel and it’s layout.

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On the American style layout is usually a double zero on the layout because of the way the game is played. The American style online roulette table with a wheel at one end is, as we mentioned, the most played version of the game in casinos worldwide. There are different types of bets and these are closely related to the roulette wheel layout.

Let’s take a look at the wheel first.

Depending on the version (one zero or double zeros) the numbers on the wheel are located clockwise like this:

0, 28, 9, 26, 30, 11, 7, 20, 32, 17, 5, 22, 34, 15, 3, 24, 36, 13, 1, 00, 27, 10, 25, 29, 12, 8, 19, 31, 18, 6, 21, 33, 16, 4, 23, 35, 14, 2

Now when it comes to the overall lay out, your betting strategy should be closely related to the position of the numbers. Here are the most common bets you can make at American Roulette.

Roulette inside bets:

Straight (or Single): You will be betting on a single number by placing your chip right on the middle of the number square you choose.

Split: This is a bet made on two adjoining numbers, these can be vertical or horizontal and to make it you must place the chip on the line between these numbers.

Street: On this bet you choose three numbers located on a single horizontal line. The player places the chip on the edge of the line of a number located at the end of the line he wishes to bet on. Depending on the layout it can be placed left or right.

Corner (or Square): You will bet on a square layout (as in 11-12-14-15) by placing your chip at the horizontal and vertical intersection of the lines located in between the four numbers.

Six line (or Double Street): as the name says, this is a bet made on two adjoining streets, you’re your chip will go at the corresponding intersection.

Roulette outside bets: these usually have lower payouts

1 to 18: You will be betting on any number below 18 to come up after the wheel spins.

19 to 36: You will be betting on any number from 19 to 36 to appear after the wheel spins.
Red or black: You will be betting on the color, not the number.

Even or odd: You bet on even or odd numbers to show.

Dozen bets: The bet is basically divided on 3 groups: the first group is 1-12, the second group is 13-24, and the third group is 25-36. Each has 12 numbers on them and you will be betting on one of the groups.

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Now that you now the basics of the American Roulette wheel layout, do you think you feel more comfortable making more bets? We encourage you to try the game and find out which type of bet you feel more comfortable with and of course, share any tips and secrets you may have with the rest of the readers.

Differences Between the American Roulette and Other Versions

There are some very important differences between the American Roulette and the other common versions of the game. A player should always make sure they are aware of these differences in the roulette wheel layout so they can not only get a better comprehension of the game but also, to improve their gaming and their chances to win the cash. Let’s take a look at some of the most important differences you might find:

The European Roulette is played with a single zero; it uses the same layout and roulette wheel that the American version does with the same sequence of numbers, except for this little difference.

On the French Roulette you will find a wide table layout and Stickmen that handle the chips.
It is important to remember that the American version can include both a 0 and a 00, in some European casinos you will notice that the American Roulette with a single zero is known as Fair Roulette. That extra zero might not be very appealing to some players as it means that the house has a better edge (5.26 percent).

Ever wonder why the lady who bet on 26 is way more excited than the guy who bet on ‘even’ when the roulette wheel ball lands on 26? Both are winners (for those who failed 2nd grade math, 26 is an even number). And both are paid out for betting wisely. So what’s the deal?

Well, remember, when playing casino roulette for fun or for real money it’s not whether you win or lose, it’s how you play the game. And by “how you play the game” we mean “where you place your chips” on the felt while the roulette wheel spins.

Today, we’re going to cover some basic roulette wheel odds strategy to show you how betting can make all the difference when it comes to payouts.

Understanding Probability In Roulette

Bet on any number = 35:1. That means for every $1 you drop onto the table, you’ll win $35. So if you bet $100 that the ball lands on 17 on the roulette wheel, and 17 hits, you’ll win $3,500.

Bet on two numbers = 17:1. Can’t decide between 22 and 23? Drop your chips on the line between them to signal to the dealer that you’re betting on two numbers. If either number hits on the roulette wheel, you’ll win 17 times whatever you dropped on the table.

Bet on a line of three = 11:1. To bet on three roulette wheel numbers, you’ll need to drop your chips on the left line of the first number in the row you’re betting on.

Bet on four numbers = 8:11. See a pattern here? The more numbers you bet on at once, the lower the potential roulette wheel payout is. But don’t worry. Eight to one odds are anything worth crying over. To bet on a series of four roulette wheel numbers, stack your chips in the center of the line that connects all four numbers.

Bet on the first five numbers = 6:1. We’re not talking about one through five here. We’re talking about single zero through three, with a double zero thrown into the mix. Remember, roulette wheels in most North American casinos, not to mention those online, have a single zero and a double zero.

Understanding Roulette Odds

Bet on a line of six numbers = 5:1. Find a horizontal line that crosses through six numbers on the roulette board (three on top, three on the bottom) and put your chip on the edge of the line to bet on the group of 6.

Bet on a column = 2:1,To bet on a single column of 12 roulette wheel numbers, you’ll want to place your chip at the bottom of the column where you’ll find a box that says 2:1. If any number in that column hits, you’ll double your money.

Bet on a group of 12 numbers = 2:1. Betting on 12 numbers on a roulette wheel isn’t restricted to just columns. You can also bet on the first 12, second 12, or third 12 numbers. You’ll find the boxes for those bets above the even/odds and black/red bets. Hitting 12 numbers pays out 2:1.

Bet the outside = 1:1. You can also choose to bet on black or red, even or odd, and the first 18 numbers or second 18 numbers. Just note that hitting any of these pays out 1:1. That means if you bet $100, you’ll win $100.

When you’re at the roulette wheel, you might hear players and dealersuse terminology like, “bet on the basket” or “street bet” when talking about where to place their chips. In an upcoming post, we’ll cover what they all mean. Until then, use our roulette strategy guide to bet like a pro.

Understanding Roulette Odds

Antoine Foxx

33 year old male. Has visited Las Vegas several times as well as other great gambling places. Always having a good time. After having a little girl, he couldn’t travel as much so he started enjoying online gaming. Antoine is always looking for something different and interesting. Part time rock star but full time computer geek, he never seems to guarantee a balanced life. Enjoys Cajun food a lot!

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