How To Play Roulette
Pick your numbers between 00, 0 or 1-36. Pick your colors, red, black or green. Don’t take your eyes off the silver ball as it drops into a slot on the roulette wheel and prepare to cash in your chips.
How To Play Roulette
The Roulette wheel has 36 numbers plus a “0” and a “00.” The numbers are alternately colored red and black with the “0” and the “00” in green. There are many different wagers available. As many as 18 numbers can be bet with a single chip and payouts can be as high as 35 to 1. Play begins when the players have placed most of their bets on the number layout. To avoid confusion, each player is given chips of a different color. The dealer spins the ball in the opposite direction of the wheel. Bets may be placed until the dealer calls “no more bets.” After the ball lands on a number, the dealer then places a marker on the winning number, clears the layout and pays the winning bets accordingly. Table minimums are posted at each roulette table. Color chips have no value on any other game so it is important to exchange them for value chips before leaving the table.
A. Courtesy Bet
Place 0-00 split bet here for convenience.
Pays 17 to 1.
B. Street Bet
Covers the three numbers across. (example: 34, 35, 36)
Pays 11 to 1.
C. Twelve Numbers or Dozen
Covers all 12 numbers in that section.
Pays 2 to 1.
D. Line Bet
Covers six numbers across.
Pays 5 to 1.
E. Single 0 or 00
Played the same as single number bets.
Pays 35 to 1.
F. Even Money Bets
Black, Red, Even, Odd, 1 to 18, 19 to 36.
Pays 1 to 1.
G. Five Numbers (Top Line)
Covers 0, 00, 1, 2, 3 only.
Pays 6 to 1.
H. Single Number
Play any straight up number, including 0 or 00.
Pays 35 to 1.
I. Split
Covers both numbers.
Pays 17 to 1.
J. Corner
Covers four joining numbers.
Pays 8 to 1.
K. Column Bets
Covers each column of 12 numbers.
Pays 2 to 1.
Triple Zero Roulette
Aside from its unique wheel, triple zero roulette is just like any other roulette game. It simply has more pockets than any other version. At the end of a triple zero betting board, you'll find three different zero-based pockets. It also provides a few more betting opportunities due to the additional pockets. Table minimums are posted at each triple zero roulette board. Players may play the outside bets* or the aggregate inside bets** wager at the posted minimum table. To avoid confusion, each player is given non-value chips of different colors. Roulette non-value chips shall be cashed in for value chips before leaving the table.
Outside Bets:
Column Wager
Any 1 of 12 numbers contained in a single column on the Roulette layout.
Pays 2 to 1.
Dozen Wager
Any 1 of 12 consecutive numbers from 1 to 12, 13 to 24 or 25 to 36.
Pays 2 to 1.
Red Wager
Any numbers with a red background on the Roulette wheel.
Pays 1 to 1.
Black Wager
Any numbers with a black background on the Roulette wheel.
Pays 1 to 1.
Odd Wager
Any odd numbers on the Roulette wheel.
Pays 1 to 1.
Even Wager
Any even numbers on the Roulette wheel.
Pays 1 to 1.
1 to 18 Wager
Any 1 of 18 consecutive numbers from 1 to 18.
Pays 1 to 1.
19 to 36 Wager
Any 1 of 18 consecutive numbers from 19 to 36.
Pays 1 to 1.
Inside Bets:
Straight Wager
A single number on the Roulette layout including 0, 00, !!!.
Pays 35 to 1.
Split Wager
Two numbers next to each other on the Roulette layout.
Pays 17 to 1.
Street Wager
Three numbers in a single row on the Roulette layout.
Pays 11 to 1.
Green Wager
Any 1 of 3 numbers with a green background on the Roulette layout.
Pays 11 to 1.
Corner Wager
Any 1 of four numbers in contiguous boxes on the Roulette layout.
Pays 8 to 1.
Top Line Wager
Any 1 of 0, 00, 1, 2, 3 only.
Pays 6 to 1.
Line Wager
Any 1 of 6 consecutive numbers contained in two contiguous rows of numbers on the Roulette layout.
Pays 5 to 1.