It's easy to place a wager on the live roulette table: simply choose your preferred wager amount (as long as it's greater than the lobby's minimum wager), choose the wager you want to place, and click on it. The live dealer will next acknowledge your wager and lay down actual chips on the gaming table. Fortunately, you may make as many bets as you'd like when playing live roulette.
The croupier will spin the wheel once all bets have been placed and announce the winning number. If your wager succeeds, you will be paid out according to the wager's odds; however, if you lose, your chips will be removed, and your bankroll will be exhausted.
Inside Bets
The most common type of wager among seasoned roulette players is the inside bet. The inside bets are what roulette players employ to score the big winnings, even if the outer bets are frequently a component of their total betting plan.
- Straight Bet: Put your chip(s) down straight on a single number for a straight bet.
- Split Bet: Put your chip(s) on the line between "2 numbers" to place a split bet.
- Street Bet: To make a '3 numbers' wager, place one or more chips on the line at the edge of the board.
- Corner Bet: Set your chip(s) on the "4 numbers" + portion.
- Topline: You can wager on '0', '1, 2, 3', which is '4 digits.'
- Basket Bet: '0', '00', '1, 2, 3', or '5 digits' can be gambled.
- Double Street: To wager '6 numbers', place your chip(s) on the line at the edge of the betting felts.
Outside Bets
All wagering choices located outside the roulette table are referred to as outside bets. These include the 1:1-paying red-black, odd-even, and high-low-even odds wagers, as well as the 2:1-paying column and dozen wagers. There are a total of 5 outside wagers available. The vast majority of roulette systems or strategies are based on employing 'even odds' outside bets, including the well-known Martingale techniques, which include the Reverse and Grand Martingale systems as well as the D'Alembert and Fibonacci.
- Red/Black: With odds of 1:1, you wager on whether the ball will land on a red or black number.
- Odd/Even: With odds of 1:1, you wager on whether the ball will land on an odd or even pocket.
- High/Low: The last wager has odds of 1:1, and you wager on whether the ball will land on a number between 1 and 18 or 19 and 36.
- Dozens: Chances are 2:1, and you choose a set of 12 numbers from a table.
- Column: With odds of 2:1, this wager is put on one of the inside bet columns and includes 12 numbers.
Special Bets
If the roulette ball falls on a "0" or a "00," some roulette tables have specific restrictions that might prevent you from losing your "even money" bets. These guidelines only apply to wagers on odd-even, high-low, or red-back.
- La Partage: The "La Partage" rule may be effective on European/French roulette tables. If you place an outside bet at "even money," and the zero comes up, you get back half of your wager.
- Surrender: The phrase "surrender" is used on some American roulette tables to refer to the same rule as "La Partage."
- En Prison: When compared to "La Partage," the En Prison wager is a little more intriguing. The table rules freeze all "even money" bets for the next coup when the zero comes up, allowing you another opportunity to win.
Neighbor Bets
In contrast to European Roulette tables, where each segment of adjacent numbers includes an English translation, French Roulette tables often display these bets using their original French titles. All neighbor bets have a 2.7% house advantage, but they all have different winning odds.
Tiers du Cylindre Third of the Wheel
- Your chances of winning this wager are 45.9%.
- With one chip on each, there must be six split bets of equal value: 5/8, 10/11, 13/16, 23/24, 27/30, and 33/36.
- All of these numbers are close neighbors on the roulette wheel.
- The wheel has the following numbers as a section: 27-13-36-11-30-8-23-10-5-24-16-33.
Orphelins
- Your chances of winning this wager are 24.3%.
- One straight bet and five split bets, each with one chip of equal value, are required.
- There is a straight wager on number 1, followed by split wagers on 6, 9, 14, 17, 20, and 34.
- This wager consists of two different groups of adjacent numbers on two separate segments of the wheel.
- These numbers are referred to as Orphelins since neither they nor any of the other section bets listed here include them.
- In one portion, the numerals are 1-20-14-31-9, while in the other, they are 17-34-6.
Voisins du Zero
- With this wager, your chances of winning are 32.4%.
- Two corner bets and five split bets are needed.
- You will require two chips on 0, 2, and 3.
- Two chips on the 25 to 29 corner.
- One chip for the following split bets is 4/7, 12/15, 18/21, 19/22, and 32/35.
- All of your chips should be of identical value.
- This area of the roulette wheel has the following numbers: 22-18-29-7-28-12-35-3-26-0-32-15-19-4-21-2-25.
Jeu Zéro
- This wager covers a range of numbers that are close to 0.
- You will wager 1 chip on a straight-up wager of 26 and 3 split wagers of 0-3, 12-15, and 32–35.
- For this wager to balance, each chip must have an identical value.
- You could encounter "zero spiel naca" on German roulette variants, which require an additional chip for a straight wager on number 19, making this a 5-chip wager.