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This game is of French origin
and was first played in New Orleans. The United States adopted their
own version, but the French version is still played time to time in Las
Vegas. The only difference is that the American version has a single
zero and a double zero versus the French version with just a single zero.
It changes the odds and payoffs accordingly. You usually find most
tables in Las Vegas with a minimum bet of $1 - $3.
Roulette is a fast moving, simple and exciting game offering many different
types of bets and payoffs.
Each Player has a different colored set of non-value Roulette chips,
determined by his/her purchase. $20.00 will purchase a stack of twenty $1.00
chips. $100.00 will purchase a stack of twenty $5.00 chips. These chips have
no value at other tables.
After all bets are placed, the Dealer spins the wheel in one direction and
the ball in the opposite direction. Winning bets are determined by the
numbered slot in which the ball comes to rest. The winning number is marked
by the Dealer. Losing bets are collected and winning bets are paid.
After all payoffs have been made, the Dealer will announce "Place your
bets." You may then place bets on the next spin until the Dealer
announces "No more bets."
Note: On even money bets, you lose only half your bet if either zero (0) or
double zero (00) is the winning number. On Roulette tables with only the
single zero (0), and the winning number is zero (0), Players with bets on
even money (outside) areas lose.
You should remember to exchange the colored non-value Roulette chips for
valued gaming chips prior to leaving a particular Roulette table.
WAGER
ODDS
EXAMPLE
Straight Up
35 to 1
Pays off on # 32
Two Numbers
17 to 1
Pays off on either 13 or 14
Two Numbers
17 to 1
Pays off on 0 or 00
Three Numbers
11 to 1
Pays off on 19, 20 or 21
Four Numbers
8 to 1
Pays off on 4,5,7 or 8
Five Numbers
6 to 1
Pays off on 0, 00, 1, 2 or 3
Six Numbers
5 to 1
Pays off on 25, 26, 27, 28,
29, 30
Any Column Bet
2 to 1
Any number on vertical
column
Any Dozen Bet
2 to 1
Any number 1 through 12
Red / Black
1 to 1
Any Red number
19-36 / 1-18
1 to 1
Any number 19 to 36
Even / Odd
1 to 1
Any Even number
When you finish beating the house at roulette, you will have to ask the
dealer to "color out" for you. The dealer will then take
your chips and give you casino checks which you may then use on other games
or cash out at the cashier.