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Roulette, The Game The American roulette wheel contains 38 pockets, one marked zero, another double zero, which are colored green and directly opposite each other on the wheel design. The European wheel features a single zero. There are 18 black and 18 red numbers. The table layout might be called the road map for the game. It contains all the numbers appearing on the wheel and are arranged to offer a variety of bets. Players make bets
by placing cheques (chips) of various denominations on the layout. Roulette chips have no value when not in use. Chips have only a money value after the player purchases them and are sold, by the dealer in stacks of 20. All tables have minimum
bet requirements. This means even if you were playing with low-valued
chips, it would be necessary to bet a minimum number of them per decision
or roll. For example, in a $1 table minimum game, you are required to
place a minimum of $5 in cheques on the inside of the layout ranging from
1-36. When in doubt, ask the dealer. On the American double-zero wheel, a straight up bet on one number pays 35 to 1. If this bet would be even, that is, with no House percentage, the winning bet should pay 37-1. But with a zero and double zero on the wheel, the House advantage is 5.26 per cent and approximately half of that on the European wheel. Let us look at the
various types of bets available for the roulette player: One may also place
a six-number bet (also called a six line or line bet). It pays off at
5-1. The following wagers
pay off at even money: If you are wondering
about the personnel operating or supervising the roulette wheel, here
are some quick pointers: The croupier separates (mucks) and stacks losing chips which have been taken off the layout. Chips are stacked in piles of 20 of the same color and placed in a chip rack on the apron of the table. You can start betting on the layout immediately after all bets from the previous spin have been collected and paid. Usually you can continue to bet until the ball begins to drop and the dealer calls out No more bets. Sometimes if you bet too late, your wager will be returned to you whether or not the bet wins or loses. The usual procedure is for the dealer to announce the winning number as soon as the ball lands in a numbered slot. The dealer may point to the winning number or place a clear plastic tube on that winning number. Outside bets are usually paid off first, then inside bets. At that point, the hand is over and new betting may commence as soon as the marker denoting the winning number is removed by the dealer from the table. Remember winning bets are normally left right on the layout. It is the responsibility of the player to collect those bets left on the layout plus those payoffs from winning outside bets before the dealer announces No more bets once again. If the player is not alert, by accident, those chips left on the layout will be considered wagers on the next spin. Learn about Roulette Systems >>> A dollar won is twice as sweet as a dollar earned. - Paul Newman, The Color of Money "You cannot beat a roulette table unless you steal money from it."- Albert Einstein It is the mark of an inexperienced man not to believe in luck. - Joseph Conrad Visit
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