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Roulette Casino Game Bonus
Roulette is not as
popular in United States casinos as it is in Europe. Outside bet options include betting red, black, even, odd, low, high or selected thirds of numbers. Losing roulette bets are collected and winning bets are paid. The French roulette wheel is divided into 37 slots,
numbered 1 through 36, plus 0 There is no 00. Most casinos have 00 on their wheels to
increase the odds to their advantage (American Roulette) -
Roulette is a glamorous and exciting game that's easy to play. If you are playing at a table with a 5 dollar minimum, you
are required to place 5 dollars on each of your outside bets, and-or a total of
at least 5 dollars on your inside bets (inside & outside bets are explained
in a second) The sections are numbered from 1 to 36, (half red and half black, half odd and half even) plus a green section marked 0. The dealer spins the wheel in one direction
and the small ball in the opposite one. (If you don't believe me start flipping a coin and notice that after three heads, you're equally likely to get heads as tails on the next flip. if you win, the casino doesn't pay you 37 to 1, they pay you less 35 to 1. The dealer spins the roulette wheel in one direction and the small ball in the opposite one. As in all Casino games, the house maintains a winning advantage over the people gambling. Roulette players often choose the bets they like to make and stick with them for a series of spins. Numbers 1-18 are considered the
lows numbers, 19-36 are the highs. The payoff odds for all bets are less than the odds of winning. Four number bets, made at crosses (touching the grid on four locations), are worth 8:1. For the most part, it doesn't matter what bet you pick: Except for one obscure bet, all bets carry the same odds. By the way, I want to take a moment to point out that this tidbit above about even money bets in Atlantic City is just one of the many fabulous bonuses you learn about for free on this site, which you might not find out about from books that actually cost money. Casino players
can bet on one, two, three, four or six numbers; or they can choose to bet red
or black; high or low; odd or even. Don't be fooled into thinking that any number or color is "due". The zero and double zero numbers are in green and on opposite sides of the wheel, the colors
and odd/even numbers alternate, and the numbers themselves are randomly distributed. The larges payoff odds, 35:1, are on bets on a single number. And it's so easy to play! This game has a house edge of 2.6% instead of 5.3%. One of the thing you should know is how the
table minimum works. �You usually find most tables in Las Vegas with a minimum bet of $1 -
$3. Bets can be placed again for the next spin. In Roulette the bets are placed on an area of the table marked with separate boxes containing individual numbers. Inside bets are made by placing chips on the numbers from 1 to 36. If you play Roulette, the most important thing is to find a casino that offers the European wheel (which is called "Single 0" Roulette) The dealer spins a small ball in the opposite direction of the spinning roulette wheel. American and European roulettes have a wheel that is divided
into numerous slots. Roulette is a unique table game as it has a mechanical device as the
main element of the game. The sections are numbered
from 1 to 36, (half red and half black, half odd and half even) plus a green
section marked 0. Roulette is one of the oldest and most popular games played in modern casinos. The roulette dealer will exchange your chips for regular chips when you
are done playing. Each Player has a different colored set of non-value
Roulette chips, determined by his/her purchase.
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Have you heard the story of the craziest gambler? In January of 1994, Chris followed his dream to the casinos of Las Vegas for the ultimate roulette spin. Chris had 0,000 and he wanted to bet it on one spin of the wheel. It wasn�t very easy to find a casino that would let him make such a huge bet. With refusals from most of the major casinos, Chris was referred to Binion�s Horseshoe Club. The Horseshoe Club had a limit of 0,000 on a red/black bet, but they agreed to accept his wager. The casino also agreed to block out the double-zero on the wheel as this didn�t exist in the European version of the game that Chris was used to playing. Chris placed all his money on red. The casino and the dealer agreed to a few practice spins to ensure that full fairness for everyone concerned, and then the big spin came. The ball landed in number 7, red. Chris won 0,000 instantly, and asked for the money to be put into the casinos cage, and vowed never to gamble again.
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