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American Roulette Internet Game
A clever player is one who understands the betting possibilities. This gives the players slightly better odds. Street Bet - A bet that covers a row of three numbers on the table. Pays 11:1. The chip is placed on the outside line of the two rowscovered. Pays 5:1. Column Bets - A bet on which of the three columns of numbers the ball may landon. Pays 2:1. One is the standard table, which has one betting layout with the roulette wheel at one end; the other, called the double-end table, has two layouts with the wheel in the center between them. A roulette table with a single layout is usually worked by two "croupiers". The players begin by making their bets, placing chips on the spaces of the layout in the manner permitted by the applicable rules for the area/state/country etc. ". The numbers alternate between black and red. Both the 0 and 00 slots are green in color. A dealer (known as a croupier) spins the wheel in one direction and then rolls a small ball in the other direction. The French roulette wheel has 36 numbers, and only the single zero, unlike the American roulette wheel which has the numbers 1 to 36 but with two zeros (0 and 00) Roulette is the game where you guess where the little marble is going to dropon the spinning wheel. Then he'll scoop up all the losing bets towards the dealer area. When you buy in, tell the dealer what denomination you want. Minimum bets work differently for inside and outside bets. For outside bets, any bet you make has to be the table minimum. It's important tounderstand that the outcome of the roulette wheel is truly random. If Black hascome up for the last 10 spins in a row, the next spin is not more likely to beRed. Black and Red still have equal chances of hitting. There's an old saying,"The wheel has no memory. " That means it doesn't know what it spunbefore, and even if it did, the wheel can't select what number comes up out ofits own volition. Here's another example: Since there are 38 slots on the wheel,we expect any given number to hit 1 out of 38 spins on average. Now let's sayyou've been playing Roulette for a few hours, betting on Red every time, andyou've been keeping track of what numbers have hit. Your odds of winning aone-number bet are 37 to 1 (37 ways to lose, 1 way to win) The Europeanwheel has a lower house edge (2.63%) because it has only 37 slots instead of 38(no 00) Atlantic City has a special rule whichreduces the house edge to 2.7% on even money bets (Red/Black, Odd/Even,1-18/19-36): If 0 or 00 comes up on on even money bet, you lose only half yourbet. On even money bets when 0 comes up, instead of losing rightaway, your bet is "imprisoned" and rides again for the next spin. Ifyou win the second spin, your bet is "released from prison" and youget it back. Players purchase special roulette chips, each player with his own color, so that the dealer can tell who made a winning bet and pay off that player. The chips generally have a set value of 25 or 50 cents. In roulette betting, a player may request whatever value he wishes for his chips, above the 25 cent or 50 cent standard amount. The "outside" betting area consists of odd or even bets which pay even money. A bet on 1 to 18, or 19 to 36, pays even money. All inside bets are paid by the dealer, directly to you. The dealer knows you are the winner by the color of your chips. Naturally, you can let it ride again on the next roll or even add other chips from your winnings. Each game begins when the dealer (sometimes called croupier) spins the wheel in one direction, and then rolls a little ivory ball along the inner edge of the wheel in the opposite direction. As the wheel turns, the ball loses momentum. That number is the declared winner for that game. Incidentally, there are about 90 spins or games played per hour, on average.

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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