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Gambling Circus - Rules of Roulette

Play Roulette recommended by GamblingCircus.com! Learning the game of the Roulette is a relatively simple process that consists of knowing the bets and learning to make them. In this page we will discuss each bet, considering the special aspects of the bet and the payments that can be received by the winners.

Rules of the Roulette: Outer bets. The outer bets in a table of Roulette are those that are on the "outer edge" of the gaming board of 37 numbers. There are no outer bets that win when the ball lands on the zero. Now we will deal with each one the outer bets: Red or Black - You can bet that the small ball will stop in a number with red or black color.

Place this bet on the diamond shaped spaces to the front of the board that have a black or red color. This bet is very common, since the player's probability of winning is almost 50%. Many people make this bet because they assume, erroneously, that if they see 5 numbers with black color, that there exists a greater possibility than 50% that the following number will be a red color. This is not logical, since the Roulette wheel cannot "remember" what was left in the last, and each result is independent of all the previous results.

The bet pays 1 to 1. Even or Odd - This bet is similar to the bet to the red or the black and is paid 1 to 1; it is dependant on the resulting number being even or odd. Since the 0 counts neither as even or odd, there are 36 numbers remaining of which half is even and other half is odd.

Make this bet placing your chips in the middle of the square space marked "even" or the space marked "odd" for uneven numbers. These spaces are to the side of the bets for red or the black. Stop or Under - Roulette allows that you can bet to the order of the numbers.

If you think that the following number will be between 1 and 18 you will be able to bet on the "low" numbers by placing your chips in the space "1 to 18"; on the other hand, if you think that the number is going to be between 19 and 36, "to 36", you can make a bet to "the high" numbers by placing your chips in the 19 noticeable space.

This bet pays 1 to 1. In order to place this bet, you place your chips in the boxes corresponding to the rank in which you think will be the following number.

Columns - At the end of the board are spaces marked with "2 to 1". Each space is part of a column of numbers. If it leaves the number of the column in which you bet you will receive a payment of 2 to 1.

Although this bet is not grouped with the others, this is considered an external bet. Dozens - This bet is very similar to the bet to the columns.

The bet to the dozens allows you to bet that it will leave a number in the first dozen (1 to 12), the second dozen (13 to 24), or the third dozen (25 to 36).

In order to make this bet, you place your cards on the rectangles between the section of inner bets and the section of outer bets. These rectangles are noticeable with "1st 12", "2nd 12", and "3rd 12". The bet pays 2 to 1.

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