 Jouez Maintenant Gold Gate Casino Sunny Group Of Companies Roulette Règles de Jeu There are many different ways to place roulette bets in European Roulette. Each bet covers a different set of numbers and has a different distribution, as shown in the "Winnings Table" section. Straight Up You can bet on any number, including 0, by placing the chip on the center of a number. Split Bet You can bet on two numbers by placing a chip on the line that divides the two numbers. Street Bet To bet on a row of three numbers (a street), place a chip on the boundary line of the roulette table, at the end of the corresponding row. Corner Bet You can bet on four numbers by placing chips at the corner where the four numbers meet. Four Bet You can bet on the numbers 0, 1, 2, and 3 by placing your chip on the boundary line, where the line between 0 and the first row intersects it. Line Bet You can bet on two street bets (i.e., the six different numbers in two rows of three numbers), by placing your chip on the boundary line of the roulette table where the line dividing the two rows intersects it. Column Bet There are three boxes labeled "2 to 1" at the bottom of a column of numbers. You can place bets for all of these numbers by placing your chip in one of these boxes. If any of the numbers in your column is hit you get paid 2:1; 0 is a losing number. Dozen Bet You can bet on a group of twelve numbers by placing your chip in one of the three boxes marked "1st 12," "2nd 12," or "3rd 12." If one of your 12 numbers is hit, you are paid 2:1; 0 is a losing number. Red/Black, Even/Odd, Low/High Bets You can place a bet in one of the boxes on the long side of the table that covers half of the roulette table numbers (excluding 0). Each box covers 18 numbers. You win even money (1 to 1) on all of these bets; 0 is a losing number. Winning Number Display The winning number display shows the results of the previous 13 spins. Note: You can place bets that involve two, three, or even four numbers. For example, using the zero, you can place bets on: 1+0, 1+2+0, 2+0, 3+0, or 1+2+3+0. |