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Roulette - The Basics
The Object of the Game
Roulette is a simple game, and gives players the chance to earn big
winnings. The Roulette software game is based on standard American Double
Zero roulette, according to the standard rules of the Nevada Gaming
Commission. An ivory ball circles in the rotating roulette wheel that
consists of 36 numbers plus 0 and 00. Eventually, the ball stops randomly on
one of the 38 random numbers. The player’s job is to predict the outcome of
each spin by placing bets in the fields of the roulette table.
Each player wagers against the bank, independently from other game
participants. Your player winnings will be based on how well you have
predicted the ball’s final resting-place by placing your chips accordingly.
How to Play
Use your cursor and left mouse button to select the chip that you wish to
wager. Next, place the chip on the roulette table by clicking on the desired
table field. You can regret a wagered chip before the game begins by
clicking on the wagered chip with your right mouse button. When you have
placed your bets, click on the wheel or press the SPIN button to activate
the roulette wheel.
If you would like to bet on the same number(s) during the next spin, press
the space bar. Then click on the wheel or press ENTER on your keyboard to
start the next spin.
Betting
There are 9 different ways to place roulette bets. Each bet covers a
different set of numbers and has a different distribution, as shown in the
"Winnings Table" section.
Straight Up
A chip can be wagered on any individual number, including zero (0) and
double-zero (00). The chip is placed directly on the individual number.
Split Bet
A chip can be wagered on two adjacent numbers, by placing the chip on the
line dividing the two numbers. A chip can also be placed on the line
dividing zero (0) and double-zero (00).
Street Bet
Street bets cover three numbers. Place the chip on the outer right boundary
line of the roulette table, next to the corresponding row of three numbers.
Corner Bet
Corner bets cover four numbers. Place the chip in the cross where the four
numbers intersect.
Five Bet
This bet covers the following numbers: 0, 00, 1, 2 and 3. Place the chip on
the outer right boundary line of the roulette table, between 00 and 3.
Line Bet
A line bet covers two street bets (i.e. the six different numbers in two
rows of three numbers. For example: 4,5,6 + 7,8,9). Place the chip on outer
right boundary line of the roulette table, where it is intersected by the
line dividing the two rows.
Column Bet
On the short side of the roulette table are three boxes marked "2 to 1." By
placing your chip in one of these boxes, you mark all twelve numbers above
it (0 and 00 excluded).
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."
Red/Black, Even/Odd, Low/High Bets
A bet placed in one of the boxes on the left, long side of the table covers
half of the roulette table numbers (excluding zero and double zero). Each
box covers 18 numbers.
Betting Limits
The minimum betting limit within the numbered fields on the roulette table
is a total of $5. (You can use $1 chips and make bets on several different
numbers, as long as the total bet is at least $5). There is also a $5 limit
on wagers placed within the outer non-number fields of the roulette table
(e.g. Dozen, Red, Odd, etc.). The total bet for any one spin may not exceed
$500.
Winning Number Display
The winning number display shows the results of the previous 17 spins.
Winnings Table
| Chip Covers
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Term
|
Pays
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| 1
number |
Straight Up
|
35 to 1
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| 2
numbers |
Split Bet
|
17 to 1
|
| 3
numbers |
Street Bet
|
11 to 1
|
| 4
numbers |
Corner Bet
|
8 to 1
|
| 5
numbers |
Five Bet
|
6 to 1
|
| 6
numbers |
Line Bet
|
5 to 1
|
| 12
numbers |
Dozen Bet or
Column Bet |
2 to 1
|
| 18
numbers |
Red/Black,
Even/Odd or Low/High Bets |
1 to 1
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