HISTORY
Roulette, translated as "small wheel"
is the most popular game of chance in Europe. A very primitive
version of roulette was introduced in the 17th century by
the French scientist, Blaise Pascal.
It is said that this was a by-product of his perpetual motion
devices. Frenchmen Francois and Louis Blanc invented the
single "0" roulette game in 1842. Because gambling was illegal
in France during this time, the game was introduced in Hamburg,
Germany where it became very popular and replaced an earlier
version that featured higher odds. At a later date, Francois
and his son Camille were responsible for bringing the game
of roulette back to southern France for the Prince of Monaco,
Charles III. As a result, the lavish, world-famous resort
of Monte Carlo was developed. When roulette came to the
U.S. in the early 1800s, the improvements were deleted,
and a double "00" returned. The game became popular in the
old west of America during the California Gold Rush.
AMERICAN
ROULETTE
In American Roulette, the perfectly balanced roulette wheel
consists of 38 identical slots, individually numbered from
0, 00, 1 through 36. In total, 38 numbers are represented
on the betting layout. On the standard roulette wheel the
numbers are not arranged consecutively. By design, they
alternate between red and black and exactly opposite each
other number is the corresponding higher and lower number.
Look straight across one side of the wheel to the other
and you will see that the O is opposite the 00, 1 is opposite
the 2, and so on up to the 35 being directly opposite the
36. All red numbers are opposite the black numbers.
The
roulette wheel is kept spinning all the time and sped up
once a game is about to begin. The croupier
rolls a little ivory ball along the inner edge of the wheel
in the opposite direction of its spin. As the wheel turns,
the ball loses momentum and it bounces among the slots and
finally falls into one of the numbered slots. Bettors can
place their bets right up until the time the wheel slows
down and the ball drops into place. The number that the
ball rests on is the declared as the winning number for
that game.
One
to six players can be seated at the roulette table. Roulette
is the only game in the casino where players purchase special
non-value roulette chips, each player with their own color
so that the dealer can tell the bets apart. These chips
must be cashed in at the roulette table before leaving.
The chips have a set value depending on the minimum bet
set at the table, but a player may request whatever value
he wishes for his chips. The dealer will then specify the
worth of that particular colored chip by mating a sample
chip which is placed upon the rim of the wheel. Players
may also bet larger amounts by using $1, $5 and $25 regular
casino chips. If you are unsure of the procedures and the
minimum bets at any table, the dealer, should be glad to
explain the casino's policy for roulette wagers.
TYPES
OF BETS
There are a total of nine types of roulette bets that can
be made, six of them being inside bets and
three of them being outside. The house sets
the minimum and maximum betting limits separately for inside
and outside bets.
The
following are inside bets:
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The
Straight-Up Bet: The player is betting that one
number will come up. Any number can be bet, including
0 and 00. The payoff is 35:1. |
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The
Split Bet: Players are betting that one of two numbers
come up. Bets are placed to overlap the two numbers.
Payoff is 17:1. The 0 and 00 bet can be made to overlap
the two numbers or placed on the line separating the
second and third dozen. It is the only bet that can
be made at two places on the layout. |
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The
Street Bet: Players are wagering that one of three
numbers will come up. Bets can be made at several different
places: at the end of the line and three bets involving
0 and 00. A winning bet pays 11:1. |
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The
Corner Bet: Players are betting that one of four
numbers will come up. Bets are placed at the intersection
of the four numbers. The payoff is 8:1. |
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The
Five-Number Bet: There is only one five-number bet
on the layout: 0, 00, 1 2, and 3. The payoff is 6:1.
It is the worst bet on the table, with a house edge
50 percent higher than any other bet. This bet does
not exist on the European game since there is no "00." |
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The
Line Bet: The player is betting that one of six
numbers will come up. Bets are placed on the intersection
of the two lines of three numbers. The payoff is 5:1.
The three outside bets are outside of the 00,0 and 1-36
playing area. |
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Even
money: there are three types of even-money bets
and they pay 1:1. You can place a bet on high (19-36)or
low(1-18) numbers, bet on red or black, or bet on odd
or even. |
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Column: a column bet is wagered on 12 numbers contained
in any one of the three long columns of numbers, with
a payoff of 2:1 |
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Dozen
bets: Like the column bet, the roulette table is
divided into three sets of 12, the first(1-12), the
second(13-24), and third(25-36). These bets also pay
at a ratio of 2:1. |
Bets
are paid from the outside in. The dealer will pay the bets
furthest away from him and work in, until he gets to the
inside bets which are paid last. Some casinos use the en
prison rule when a zero or double zero occurs.
With this rule all even-money bets are either held or one-half
is taken, depending upon the outcome of the next spin The
house edge is set at 5.26%, resulting from the player receiving
odds of 35 to 1 rather than the true odds of 1 in 36 or
37 to 1.
EUROPEAN ROULETTE
The European roulette wheel with its single 0 has a house
edge of only 2.70%. The player has a 1 in 37 chance of winning
and still gets paid 35 to 1.
The
procedures at the European table are slightly different
than the American game. While American dealers sweep the
layout with their hands and arms, European croupiers use
a long stick known as the rake to sweep
in all bets. In Europe, roulette games do not use the non-value
chips. All players use the standard casino chips, which
can cause great confusion when there are a multitude of
bets on the layout. If you're playing in Europe, you have
to be wary of exactly what you have bet.
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