Enjoy Roulette Like a Pro
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To take advantage of this game, it's best to familiarize yourself with everything related to roulette gambling, so you'll feel comfortable with the game and its features.
Without further ado, let's start with the basics.
How To Play Roulette
Let's take a look at how the game works first. There's a wheel that spins and a table with betting options. You place bets on the table, and the dealer spins the wheel, throwing a small white ball. According to where the ball lands, you either win or lose the bet.
Now, what exactly can you bet? This depends on the type of roulette. For example, the American variant has a 00, while the European variant doesn't. So, depending on the variant, you can bet on numbers from 0 to 36, including 00, in the case above.
You can bet starting from the number 1 and whether the ball will land on the first or second half of the numbers. Depending on the table, you can also bet on the ball, landing on even or odd numbers, black or red ones, and more.
Once you select your bet, it's just a matter of placing the corresponding chips on the table. However, you also have several options here, as the chips can be placed on single choices or make them cover more options. Here are the most important bet variations:
- Straight up: Betting on a single number. The payout is 35 to 1.
- Split: Bet on two numbers. It pays 17 to 1. Street: Bet on an entire “line” of numbers (3). It pays 11 to 1.
- Corner: Put the chip on a corner, intersecting four numbers. It pays 8 to 1.
- 6-line: Put a chip on an intersection between two lines of three numbers. This pays 5 to 1.
- 5-number: this is exclusive to the American variant and covers numbers 0, 00, 1, 2, 3, paying 6 to 1.
- Row 00: This is also found on the American variant and covers both 0 and 00. It pays 17 to 1.
Then we have the outside bets, where you don't bet on any specific number. Here they are, along with their payouts:
- Color: Choose either red or black, paying 1 to 1.
- Odd or even: Self-explanatory with a payout of 1 to 1.
- Column: Numbers on the table are distributed in 3 columns. The payout for this bet is 2 to 1.
- Dozen: Starting from numbers 1-12, bet on different dozens. It pays 2 to 1.
- High or low: The chance the ball will hit any numbers of the first or second half starting from 1. It pays 1 to 1.
After choosing your bet, you must place the chips according to the amount you want to bet on the table. Then, wait until the dealer throws the ball and hope for the best!
Roulette Strategies
Because Roulette is a game of chance, there's nothing you can do to affect the outcome of each round. However, you have control over your actions, and there are some things worth checking out.
First, you need to understand the house edge. Because there's a 0 (or two if you include the 00 in the American variant), there's either a 2.7% or 5.26% advantage for the house. While there's nothing you can do about it, some tables offer friendlier conditions for the gambler.
For instance, in some French tables, you'll find that you still win if you bet odd, even, black, red, and other 1-1 bets, and the ball lands in 0.
You might want to follow some strategies to increase your success when you're in the game. It's recommended to bet initially no more than 2 or 3% of the total amount you allocated for gambling. Also, these strategies are useful for even money bets. Here are the most popular:
Martingale: In this strategy, you double your bet after a loss. If you win, you start from scratch.
D’Alembert: This strategy has you increasing one betting unit (let’s say you take $1 as a unit) each time you lose, and reducing it one betting unit whenever you win.
Fibonacci: The Fibonacci series is quite simple. You sum the number equal to the last sum. So, 0 + 1 = 1; 1 + 1 = 2; 1 + 2 = 3; 3 + 2 = 5 and so on. Applied to gambling, if you bet $1 and lose, next time you bet $2. Should you lose again, you bet $3, and so on.
Bear in mind that these strategies are no sure way to win and are geared towards reducing losses.
Why Playing Roulette?
Have you ever wondered why roulette has captivated so many throughout the years? Perhaps one of the top reasons is how easy it is to play. While card games have many rules, sometimes complicated, roulette is simple: place your bet, and check the outcome.
Since you and others are playing against the house, it has a distinctive positive vibe compared to card games, where players are pitted against each other.
The wheel used to play is also exhilarating. The suspense during the ball throwing and wheel spinning is unmatched. It's engaging, and some enjoy watching this action unfold, regardless of the betting.
Whatever the reason, roulette is a beloved game both off and online.
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