What Are the Different Bets in Roulette?

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Roulette, in the simplest terms, is a casino game in which players bet on which number or group of numbers will appear on the spinning wheel. Like other games of chance, the odds of winning vary depending on the betting options, the house edge, and the amount of money bet.

The basic rules of roulette are simple and easy to understand, but it is important to be familiar with the different bets that can be made. This will help you to choose the right bets and to know when to quit if you are losing.

There are a few different types of bets that you can place in roulette: Inside Bets, Outside Bets and Announced Bets. You can also bet on groups of numbers instead of individual digits, but these bets are less likely to win than single-number bets.

Inside Bets

There is a wide variety of inside bets on the roulette board, all of which are based on the position of pockets on the wheel. These can include bets on a single number, various groupings of numbers, whether the ball will land in an even or odd pocket, red or black, and high (19-36) or low (1-18).

Outside Bets

There are two main categories of outside bets in roulette: street bets and corner bets. A street bet involves placing a single chip on the end of a row of 3 numbers, while a corner bet is a bet that involves placing a single chip at the point shared by four numbers.

The payout for these types of bets is usually higher than the minimum and maximum bets, but it can be more difficult to win large amounts. The rules of each type of bet are also different, so you should always read them carefully before you place your bets.

Announced Bets

One of the most common announced bets is ‘5 and the neighbours’, which covers a number and 2 adjacent numbers on both sides of the wheel. It is a great way to increase your winnings but it only pays out if the ball lands on a specific number or group of numbers.

You can make these bets in either American or European style of roulette. The only difference is that in American-style roulette the zeros are red, whereas in European-style roulette the zeros are green.