Roulette

Rules of play against a casino

Roulette wheel number sequence

In number ranges from 1 to 10 and 19 to 28, odd numbers are red and even are black. In ranges from 11 to 18 and 29 to 36, odd numbers are black and even are red.

There is a green pocket numbered 0 (zero). In American roulette, there is a second green pocket marked 00. Pocket number order on the roulette wheel adheres to the following clockwise sequence in most casinos:

Roulette wheel number sequence

Types of bets

In roulette, bets can be either inside or outside.

Inside bets

NameDescriptionChip placement
Straight/singleBet on a single numberEntirely within the square for the chosen number
SplitBet on two vertically/horizontally adjacent numbers (e.g. 14-17 or 8–9)On the edge shared by the numbers
StreetBet on three consecutive numbers in a horizontal line (e.g. 7-8-9)On the outer edge of the number at either end of the line
Corner/squareBet on four numbers that meet at one corner (e.g. 10-11-13-14)On the common corner
Six line/double streetBet on six consecutive numbers that form two horizontal lines (e.g. 31-32-33-34-35-36)On the outer corner shared by the two leftmost or the two rightmost numbers
Trio/basketA three-number bet that involves at least one zero: 0-1-2 (either layout); 0-2-3 (single-zero only); 0-00-2 and 00-2-3 (double-zero only)On the corner shared by the three chosen numbers
First fourBet on 0-1-2-3 (single-zero layout only)On the outer corner shared by 0-1 or 0-3
Top lineBet on 0-00-1-2-3 (double-zero layout only)On the outer corner shared by 0-1 or 00-3

Outside bets

01

Outside bets typically have smaller payouts with better odds at winning. Except as noted, all of these bets lose if a zero comes up.

1 to 18 (low or manque), or 19 to 36 (high or passe)

02

A bet that the number will be in the chosen range.

Red or black (rouge ou noir)

03

A bet that the number will be the chosen color.

Even or odd (pair ou impair)

04

A bet that the number will be of the chosen parity.

Dozen bet

05

A bet that the number will be in the chosen dozen: first (1-12, Première douzaine or P12), second (13-24, Moyenne douzaine or M12), or third (25-36, Dernière douzaine or D12).

Column bet

06

A bet that the number will be in the chosen vertical column of 12 numbers, such as 1-4-7-10 on down to 34. The chip is placed in the space below the final number in this sequence.

Snake bet

A special bet that covers the numbers 1, 5, 9, 12, 14, 16, 19, 23, 27, 30, 32, and 34. It has the same payout as the dozen bet and takes its name from the zig-zagging, snakelike pattern traced out by these numbers. The snake bet is not available in all casinos; when it is allowed, the chip is placed on the lower corner of the 34 square that borders the 19-36 betting box. Some layouts mark the bet with a two-headed snake that winds from 1 to 34, and the bet can be placed on the head at either end of the body.

In the United Kingdom, the farthest outside bets (low/high, red/black, even/odd) result in the player losing only half of their bet if a zero comes up.

House edge

Traditional roulette wheel sectors

Although most often named “call bets” technically these bets are more accurately referred to as “announced bets”. The legal distinction between a “call bet” and an “announced bet” is that a “call bet” is a bet called by the player without placing any money on the table to cover the cost of the bet. In many jurisdictions (most notably the United Kingdom) this is considered gambling on credit and is illegal. An “announced bet” is a bet called by the player for which they immediately place enough money to cover the amount of the bet on the table, prior to the outcome of the spin or hand in progress being known.

There are different number series in roulette that have special names attached to them. Most commonly these bets are known as “the French bets” and each covers a section of the wheel. For the sake of accuracy, zero spiel, although explained below, is not a French bet, it is more accurately “the German bet”. Players at a table may bet a set amount per series (or multiples of that amount). The series is based on the way certain numbers lie next to each other on the roulette wheel. Not all casinos offer these bets, and some may offer additional bets or variations on these.

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Quotes:

  • Albert Einstein: “You cannot beat a roulette table unless you steal money from it.”
  • George Bernard Shaw: “The roulette table pays nobody except him that keeps it. Nevertheless, a passion for gaming is common, though a passion for keeping roulette tables is unknown.
  • Steven Wright: “In Vegas, I got into a long argument with the man at the roulette wheel over what I considered to be an odd number.”

Notable winnings

  • In the 1960s and early 1970s, Richard Jarecki won about $1.2 million at dozens of European casinos. He claimed that he was using a mathematical system designed on a powerful computer. In reality, he simply observed more than 10,000 spins of each roulette wheel to determine flaws in the wheels. Eventually the casinos realized that flaws in the wheels could be exploited and replaced older wheels. The manufacture of roulette wheels has improved over time.
  • In 1963, Sean Connery, filming From Russia with Love in Italy, attended the casino in Saint-Vincent and won three consecutive times on the number 17, his winnings riding on the second and third spins.
  • In 2004, Ashley Revell of London sold all of his possessions, clothing included, and placed his entire net worth of US$135,300 on red at the Plaza Hotel in Las Vegas. The ball landed on “Red 7” and Revell walked away with $270,600.

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