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The main roulette rule that players need to learn is that the house always maintains a slight advantage. I would consider this to be the number one roulette rule for players to understand before they take to the game. Of course, the house advantage can always be minimized to your advantage, but it can never [...]]]></description>
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<p>The main roulette rule that players need to learn is that the house always maintains a slight advantage. I would consider this to be the number one roulette rule for players to understand before they take to the game. Of course, the house advantage can always be minimized to your advantage, but it can never be completely mitigated. Before I begin to share with you some of the other rules of the game, you have to understand this number one roulette rule. If you do, then continue reading. </p>
<p>This &#8220;Roulette Rule&#8221; guide will help you analyze each bet and play it with the maximum effectiveness.<br />
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<p> We will take stock of the unique features of each bet, examine the individual risk and explain the payout. </p>
<p>The main purpose of roulette is for the player to make a wager on the result of a small marble that is spun around a wheel, that is itself spinning and which is divided into different pockets. Each of the pockets has a specific number and color. Players can wager on a certain number, or some feature of that number. Players can also gamble that the number that comes up will be even or odd, or that the marble will fall within the first 12 figures, Players can also place wagers within a column of numbers on the roulette wheel. And players can also wager that the ball will land on either red or black, or that it will land in the solitary zero pocket which happens to be green in color. </p>
<p>A primary roulette rule is that there are two distinct varieties of bets; there are outside bets and inside bets. Players can play any combination of these two types of bets as long as they observe the minimum and maximum betting limits of the table. To help you understand these two types of bets let me give you a short explanation. Inside bets are the numbers on the inside of the roulette table and is where you can place wagers for particular numbers. Outside bets are on the outside of the roulette table and give a variety of betting options such as even/odd, red/black. 1-18, and high or low. </p>
<p>Inside bets are place on the numbers or at the intersection of lines where the numbers meet. They can also be placed along the border of the individual numbers. When you place bets here, the roulette rule states that all of your bets combined must meet the minimum betting level for that table. That means if there is a five dollar minimum, then you can place five dollars on one number, three dollars on two numbers or five one dollar bets on five numbers. </p>
<p>The roulette rule states that if you place your money one one number, then that is called a straight bet. Straight bets have a thirty-five to one payout, but have some of the worst odds of any bet on the table. Lets take a look at some of the other bets that are available to players and the roulette rule behind each one. The split bet is a bet that is placed on two numbers. This bet is placed on the dividing line that seperates any two numbers on the board. This bet has a payout of seventeen to one and its odds of winning is not as bad as the straight bet, but it still is a pretty bad bet to make. </p>
<p>Outside bets have the best odds of any bet on the table. Some of them have almost a fifty-fifty chance of winning. But these bets are not played that often by players because roulette rule states that they only have a one to one payout. That is simply not a good enough payout for most players.<br />
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Roulette is a game that interests many people and that is quite understandable. This game can provide a lot of fun and excitement. It might not have the speed of play that card games do, but it still maintains an almost universal appeal. But roulette is also a game that makes some people uncomfortable. The [...]]]></description>
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<p>Roulette is a game that interests many people and that is quite understandable. This game can provide a lot of fun and excitement. It might not have the speed of play that card games do, but it still maintains an almost universal appeal. But roulette is also a game that makes some people uncomfortable. The game is often perceived as being too complex and this is usually due to the fact that many people don&#8217;t understand the roulette rules. And this is the primary reason that I wrote this article. I wanted to give people who are still sitting on the fence when it comes to this game, a chance to understand the roulette rules.<br />
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<p> Hopefully, this guide will inspire you to enjoy this game that is rooted in such history and tradition. </p>
<p>Let&#8217;s begin these roulette rules with the basic overview of the game&#8217;s primary objective. The purpose of the game one that is surprisingly simple. Each player attempts to place a winning bet on a particular number or color that may come up. A small marble is spun counter-clockwise around a spinning wheel. When the wheel slows sufficiently, gravity pulls it into one of the slots (which are usually called pockets). If that marble lands on the players number or color, then he wins. If it doesn&#8217;t, then he goes home a loser. And that is roulette at its most basic level. </p>
<p>The next thing that I want to talk about in these roulette rules involves the chips and their proper use. What most people don&#8217;t know is that they just can&#8217;t sit down at a table and start wagering all over the place. Players have to turn their money in for special tokens. These tokens (called chips) are unique to that particular table and can&#8217;t be used at any other table, even if that table is in the same casino. On an American table, each player gets a different color, so that the players can determine whose chips belong to whom. On a European table, players often get chips of the same color. I don&#8217;t know why, its just the way it is. And that is pretty much all I have to say about the chips, except for the particulars of cashing out. These roulette chips can&#8217;t just be taken to the cashier&#8217;s cage and turned in for cash. The player has to exchange these chips for casino chips. The casino chips can then be cashed out for cash at one of the cashier cages or used at any of the other games.</p>
<p>The betting structure is the most confusing aspect of the game to most players and is something that is usually left out of many roulette rules. And this is also true of the payout structure of the game. So let me give you an overview of these two aspects of the game. Roulette has two different categories of bets, inside bets and outside bets. The inside bets include the straight up bet (a bet on a single number), a split-bet (this is a wager on two different numbers) and corner bets (a bet on the four corners of four numbers-essentially betting on the four numbers at once). Outside bets include bets placed on red, black, even, odd, high or low. Or any combination thereof. Each of the inside bets and outside bets have their own particular payout ratio. A straight bet has a thirty-seven to one payout, a split-bet has a payout of seventeen to one and a corner bet has a payout of eight to one. The outside bets payout on a one to one basis.<br />
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<p>Learning the rules of roulette is one of the most important things that you can do to win at the game of roulette. It involves understanding the risks of the individual bets, and acting on them in a way that guarantees your success. This rules of roulette article will analyze some of the most common bets that you will find in the game, tell you how to place it and note any risks that it may entail. </p>
<p>According to the rules of roulette, the game is played by spinning a metal ball around a spinning wheel. Individual players try to determine what slot the ball will land on and they try to place a bet on the characteristics of that slot.<br />
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<p> They may be betting on what number will come up, what color may come up or even if the number will be even or odd. If the player successfully determines the characteristic of that slot by his wager, then he wins. If not, then he loses. It&#8217;s as simple as that.</p>
<p>The rules of roulette state that there are two distinct classes of bets. There are the inside bets and the outside bets. The inside bets are the numbers and squares on the internal portion of the table. The outside bets are the figures and square on the outside portion of the table. In order for you to get a feel of how the rules of roulette apply to these two distinct categories, let me give you a run-down of some of the individual wagers.</p>
<p>The most popular inside bet, and perhaps the most popular bet in the entire game, is the straight bet. This is a bet that is placed on a single number. A player has a one in thirty-seven chance of picking the right number and the payout is thirty-five to one. The next most popular inside bet is the split-bet. This is a bet that is placed on two numbers. This is done by placing a chip on the dividing line between two numbers. This gives the player a one in eighteen and a half chance of winning and the payout is seventeen to one. </p>
<p>The street bet is another bet that is allowed under the rules of roulette. This bet is very similar to the split-bet, except a player can place his money on three numbers instead of two. Players can place this wager by placing chips on the outside of the line of numbers that they want to bet on. So if a players wants to bet on 4,5, and six, he would place his bet on the outside of four&#8217;s box. This bet has a one in twelve chance of winning and the payout is eleven to one. Another bet that is like the split-bet and the street bet is the square bet. This is a bet that is placed on four numbers. This gives the player a one in nine chance of winning, with a payout of eight to one. </p>
<p>Now let&#8217;s turn our attention to the outside bets that are covered under the rules of roulette. A common outside bet is a wager placed on high or low. This is a bet that is placed one through 18, or nineteen through thirty-seven. This is an even-money bet that has a payout of one to one and has odds of winning that are at approximately forty-nine percent. The most popular outside bet covered under the rules of roulette is the red/black wager. This bet is also an even-money bet that has a forty-nine percent chance of winning and has a payout of one to one.<br />
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<p>Roulette is a game that has been played for over four hundred years. It originated in France, and over the years roulette rules slowly changed until it became the common form that can be seen today. It is now considered to be one of the most popular games of chance in Europe and many portions of Asia. Roulette rules are pretty straight forward nowadays. The game is usually played with around eight players, who play against the dealer. The dealer is also called a croupier and is responsible for handling the wages, spinning the wheel and paying the winners. The European roulette rules stat that the wheel must contain thirty-six numbers and one zero.<br />
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<p> This version is also called the French Version. In the American version, the wheel contains thirty-eight slots which represent thirty-six numbers and two zeros. </p>
<p>While different casinos may have slightly different variations on the basic roulette rules, most often than not, they are pretty standardized. During a game, each player is given betting chips that are unique to that player, so that the players don&#8217;t mix up their winnings. After the wheel has been spun, if the player has won, then the chips are changed out for &#8220;cash chips&#8221;. These cash chips have the monetary value imprinted on them, so that their exact value is never in doubt. These chips can usually be cashed in either at the table or at the winners cage.</p>
<p>Roulette rules make game-play very simple. Bets are placed on numbers, usually on the outside of the table. When all participants have had a chance to bet, the dealer than spins the wheel and sets the ball in motion. Right before the balls is ready to drop over the numbered slots, the dealer announces &#8220;that no more bets will be accepted&#8221;. After this announcement is made, no player is allowed to make any further bets or change the ones they have already placed. When the ball falls, the winners are the ones who have placed bets on or around the number that the ball fell into. As you can see, roulette rules are simple and straightforward. </p>
<p>According to roulette rules, payouts are determined by how bets are placed. If a player places a bet on only one number, that is called a straight bet and payouts are thirty-five to one. A bet that was placed on two numbers is called a &#8217;split&#8217; and that pays at seventeen to one. A bet that was placed on three numbers is referred to as a street wager, and it pays at eleven to one. A corner wager is when a wager is split among four numbers. This wager pays eight to one. A wager that is placed on six numbers has no technical name and pays at five to one. Side bets also have different payouts, as well. A wager that is placed on a column pays two to one, and a wager that is placed on the outside, pays one to one. Roulette rules usually place the house advantage at a little over two and a half percent. On a roulette table that contains double zeros, the house advantage swells to over five percent. </p>
<p>As stated earlier, different casinos have slightly different variations on roulette rules. Let me give you two examples, the &#8220;en prison rule&#8221; and the &#8220;la partage rule&#8221;. The en prison-rule is applied to even money bets only. Under this rule, when the outcome is zero, some establishments will allow players to take back their bets. Under this rule, they can also leave the bet, a process called &#8216;putting the bet in prison&#8217;. Under this roulette rule, if the second spin is zero then the bet is permanently lost. The la partage roulette rule is pretty much the same as the en prison rule, except that half of the bet is lost if the result is zero.<br />
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