Rules of Casino Roulette
This popular wheel game widely played all around the planet and invented in the XIX century hasn't suffered many variations in the basic rules since its conception. Basically, the players sets a bet, placing it on any of the numbered or non numbered squares of the board, and hope that the ball lands finally in the number where the bet was placed.
However, there are many variations on how the bets can be placed. There are two kinds of bets, called "inside" bets and "outside" bets. The "inside" bets are those placed inside the numbered squares on the board, either selecting a single winning number, or adjacent numbers in groups of two or four, depending on the layout and its proximity. The outside are placed based on larger groups with smaller winnings.
As long as the ball is still in movement, it is possible to place bets on the board. Once the croupier "closes" the table, that is, that the dealer with a movement of the hand or verbally declares that no more bet placing is possible.
The numbers on the board for "inside" bets are distributed in 3 columns. For the "outside" bets, there are many other squares that "group" any combination of these, grouping the first third (1 to 12), the second one or the last 12 numbers. The player can also bet in one "column", can bet even or odd numbers, the color it will fall into, the first half, the second half or groups of 3 numbers. It is also allowed to place bets on a single number, which pays the highest payout over the bet placed. If the bet is placed in two or four adjacent squares, the payout is smaller but the chances to win increase slightly. And finally, it is also possible to place a bet in the "bank" squares, name cero and double-cero. On every possibility, the payout depends on the probability of each square, being the single numbers the least probable win, but with the highest payout.
However, there are many variations on how the bets can be placed. There are two kinds of bets, called "inside" bets and "outside" bets. The "inside" bets are those placed inside the numbered squares on the board, either selecting a single winning number, or adjacent numbers in groups of two or four, depending on the layout and its proximity. The outside are placed based on larger groups with smaller winnings.
As long as the ball is still in movement, it is possible to place bets on the board. Once the croupier "closes" the table, that is, that the dealer with a movement of the hand or verbally declares that no more bet placing is possible.
The numbers on the board for "inside" bets are distributed in 3 columns. For the "outside" bets, there are many other squares that "group" any combination of these, grouping the first third (1 to 12), the second one or the last 12 numbers. The player can also bet in one "column", can bet even or odd numbers, the color it will fall into, the first half, the second half or groups of 3 numbers. It is also allowed to place bets on a single number, which pays the highest payout over the bet placed. If the bet is placed in two or four adjacent squares, the payout is smaller but the chances to win increase slightly. And finally, it is also possible to place a bet in the "bank" squares, name cero and double-cero. On every possibility, the payout depends on the probability of each square, being the single numbers the least probable win, but with the highest payout.
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