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Roulette
The two main categories of wagers are
inside bets and outside bets, named
after their position in the layout.
Inside bets include all the number
layout of 12 rows by 3 columns, zero and
double-zero, if available. Outside bets
are placed in the area surrounding the
number layout.
Inside bets.
Inside bets can increase the gambler’s
wealth considerably, if placed on lucky
numbers. The fewer are the chances for
the gambler, the higher is the payoff.
Inside bets are:
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Single number bet
which is made by placing a chip in
the centre of the square with the
number inside. Pays 35 to 1.
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Split bet
which requires putting a chip on a
line separating two numbers. Pays 17
to 1.
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Corner (Square or Quarter) bet
which allows placing a chip on the
intersection of the lines within a
square block of four numbers. Pays 8
to 1.
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Street bet
hat gives the opportunity of betting
on a row of three numbers placing a
chip at its edge. Pays 11 to 1.
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Special line bet
that can be made only on five
neighboring numbers which are 0,
00, 1, 2 and 3 by locating a chip
touching all the mentioned number
squares. Pays 6 to 1.
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Line bet
which is the last inside bet
requiring a chip to be placed at the
number layout edge on the adjoining
line which separates the two rows
you want to bet on. Pays 5 to 1.
Outside bets.
All outside bets are easier to win, but
will never bring fantastic profit
overnight. The outside bets are:
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Dozens
that allow you only three areas to
bet on, assuming the 36-number
layout divided into three dozens.
Pays 2 to 1.
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Odd or even
which is a simple 50/50 choice of an
odd or an even number. Pays 1 to 1.
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Red or black
which is another equipollent option
because of the balanced number of
red and black sections on the wheel.
Pays 1 to 1.
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Column bet
that is made on the three columns of
numbers and requires a chip to be
placed on the relevant area outside
the number layout. Pays 2 to 1.
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1-18
which is the last option of even
chances, dividing all the numbers
into two parts and indicating that
you prefer the first half to bet on.
Pays 1 to 1.
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19-36
which is the variation where you
would rather bet on the second half
of the number layout. Pays 1 to 1.
Basic Roulette strategy
The most crucial point in developing a
roulette gambling strategy is choosing
the right table. Many online casinos
invite you to spin the wheel at their
tables promising a real enjoyment.
However, the most ornated
roulette
tables are not necessarily the most
fortunate. The only difference between
all roulette wheels is in the number of
zero sectors and additional rules. There
are three kinds of roulette gamble:
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American or “double zero” roulette
has two zero sectors on the wheel,
thus being the worst table to play
at for a gambler. Casinos
with such
wheels enjoy 5.26% edge making
American roulette the least popular
of all.
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European or “single zero” roulette
has only one green sector that
increases the gambler’s odds to
2.7%. But for the most efficient
gambler, it’s worth seeking for
additional rules.
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Emprisonment rule
which is French “en prison” allows
either to surrender half of the bet
or to secure it so far and let the
next spin decide whether it will
return to the gamble (without
payoff) or pass to the casino. To
execute the emprisonment option,
there are two provisions: the bet
must be an even-money one, and the
winning number must be “zero”. This
rule reduces the casino’s advantage
even further, making it drop to
2.63%, yet it’s too much for a
casual player to feel happy about
the gamble.
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‘La partage’
is extremely hard to find, as this
rule makes the gambler lose only
half of the bet if the winning
nimber is zero.
Also, here are some recommended betting
systems:
CGR system
The essence of the
Casino Group System
is in choosing a couple of group bets
where your chances of winning will be
equal to that of your fiasco or even
higher. For this purpose, bet on a
combination of low-payoff sectors, e.g.
“1-18” plus “3rd dozen”. In such an
apportion the game will result in no
loss (once in two spins) if your “1-18”
wins, 50% of your bet profit (once in
three spins) if “dozen” wins, or losing
all your bets, yet once in five spins
only. This gambling strategy can be
slightly modified according to your
ambitions, spirits and self-confidence.
Powerplay
The
powerplay system teaches you to bet
not on the numbers on the table, but on
the numbers on the wheel. In other
words, to divide the roulette wheel into
6 sectors, 6 consecutive numbers in
each, select one sector and bet it as
long as it would need to achieve some
winnings.
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