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Types of Bets in Roulette

Roulette is a classic casino game based on pure chance, and it’s one of the most popular in the world. It’s easy enough for beginners to learn, but it also offers plenty of betting options for more experienced players.

In Roulette, the table is covered in a red and black felt, and there’s a spinning wheel in the center. The roulette wheel has a number of divisions that alternate between red and black, with an additional green pocket marked 0 (on American tables only). When the ball hits the wheel, it’ll land in one of the pockets that correspond to a specific number on the layout. Then, if you made a bet on that number, you win!

There are many different types of roulette games, with European and American roulette being the most popular at physical casinos and online. If you’re just starting out, we recommend playing European roulette since it has a much lower house edge and therefore a greater winning probability.

The Straight Bet: This bet pays out 35 to 1 if you’re lucky enough to hit it. To place this bet, simply put your chips on the outside border of a number line. It’s also possible to make a Split Bet, which is made by placing your chips to straddle the line between two numbers on the layout. This type of bet pays 17-1 if either number wins.

Column Bet: There are three ’12’ columns on the Roulette layout, and when you place your chips on this bet, you’re betting that the ball will fall into any of those numbers. This bet pays 2 to 1.

Dozens Bet: In this bet, you’re wagering that the winning number will be in the first dozen on the Roulette layout (1-18) or the last dozen (19-36). Neither the zeroes nor the 00 count for this bet, and if the ball lands in either of these spaces, you lose. This bet offers even money, or a payout of 1:1.

Line Bet/Three Number Bet/Side Bet/The Trio: This is a bet on a row of three consecutive numbers, which you make by placing your chip(s) to straddle the outside border of the row. If any of these numbers win, the payout is 11-1.

En Prison/La partage: These are two French rules that can make your Roulette experience a little bit better. La partage lets you keep your even-money bets if they’re lost. The en prison rule works like la partage, except half of your stake is saved for the next bet instead of being returned to you.

These are just a few of the many variations of Roulette that you can find in our online casinos. There’s also double ball, mini, multi-wheel, and German Roulette. Regardless of which variation you choose, though, be sure to play the European version over the American one. This game variant has a lower house edge, which is a major reason why it’s so popular with novice players.

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