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This video explains the rules of roulette, covering the differences between American and European roulette, various betting options, and payouts. It aims to teach viewers how to play like a pro in four minutes.
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The video promises to teach how to play roulette like a pro in four minutes, covering rules, betting, and payouts.
American roulette has 38 numbers with worse odds; European roulette has 37 numbers (0-36) and is preferable.
Betting on a single number pays 36 times the bet. Example: $50 bet returns $1,800.
Six outside bets cover 18 numbers each (e.g., red, black, odd, even, high/low) with ~50% win chance and 1:1 payout.
Bets on dozens or columns cover 12 numbers and pay 3:1. Example: $10 on first column wins $30.
When zero appears, all outside bets lose. Winnings are placed next to the initial bet; chips can be withdrawn.
Inside bets cover fewer numbers: line (6 numbers, 6:1), corner (4 numbers, 9:1), street (3 numbers, 12:1), split (2 numbers, 18:1).
All bets have a 2.7% house edge in European roulette. No bet is better or worse; it's a matter of preference.
For frequent small wins, choose outside bets. For rare big wins, choose inside bets like split or street.
Numbers on the wheel are arranged to alternate colors, high/low, odd/even. Special bets like Voisins du Zรฉro cover 17 numbers with 9 chips.
Roulette offers a variety of bets with different odds and payouts, all with a consistent house edge. Understanding these options helps players make informed choices.
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What is the main difference between American and European roulette?
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What is the main difference between American and European roulette?
American roulette has 38 numbers (including double zero), while European has 37 numbers (0-36).
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What is the payout for a straight bet on a single number?
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What is the payout for a straight bet on a single number?
36 times the bet.
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How many numbers do outside bets cover?
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How many numbers do outside bets cover?
18 numbers.
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What is the payout for a dozen or column bet?
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What is the payout for a dozen or column bet?
3 times the bet.
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What happens to outside bets when zero appears?
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What happens to outside bets when zero appears?
All outside bets lose.
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What is the payout for a split bet (two numbers)?
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What is the payout for a split bet (two numbers)?
18 times the bet.
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What is the house edge in European roulette?
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What is the house edge in European roulette?
2.7%.
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Name two wheel-based bets mentioned in the video.
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Name two wheel-based bets mentioned in the video.
Voisins du Zรฉro (17 numbers, 9 chips) and Tiers (12 numbers, 6 chips).
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๐ก Key Takeaways
European vs American Roulette
Key difference affecting odds: European has better player odds due to single zero.
00:30Straight Bet Payout
Highest payout bet, but lowest probability.
01:04House Edge Consistency
All bets have the same 2.7% house edge, debunking the myth of 'better' bets.
05:53Wheel Number Arrangement
Numbers are not sequential; they alternate colors and parity for randomness.
06:55Full Transcript
[00:00] In the next four minutes, you'll learn how to play roulette like a pro. We'll explain the rules of betting and payouts, and you'll understand what you can do and what you can expect at the roulette table.
[00:18] and it's easy to learn. there are two main types of roulette: American and European.
[00:30] The difference is that American roulette has one extra number, a 38 numbers in total. It offers slightly worse odds for the player but the same payout as European
[00:48] roulette, so it's always preferable to play a single European roulette wheel. European roulette has 37 numbers, from 0 to 36. The goal of the game is to predict the number that will come up in the next spin. It's
[01:04] if you place a chip straight down on a single number and that number wins in the next spin, you'll be paid 36 times your initial investment.
[01:17] 360 back. If you bet $50, you'll get $800.
[01:29] However, it's very difficult to predict the exact number the ball will land on. The solution is to bet on more than one number with just one chip. When you bet on multiple numbers, the odds increase. Your profit,
[01:44] but your return diminishes accordingly. The beauty of roulette lies in the fact that the player can choose from many bets with different odds and payouts.
[01:57] and see how we can place multi-number bets on the roulette table. There are six so-called outside bets
[02:09] because they are placed outside the grid of 36 numbers. Each of these bets includes eighteen numbers and has a chance of winning approximately 50/50.
[02:22] numbers, odd numbers, even numbers, large numbers from 19 to 36.
[02:37] You can choose any of these bets if you win to want to risk $30 and place $10 on odd numbers
[02:50] If the winning number is 30, receive a total of $40 for the red numbers bets. The
[03:05] Then there are six 12-number bets: the first ten numbers are from one to twelve, the second ten numbers are from thirteen to twenty-four, the
[03:20] third ten numbers are from twenty-five to thirty-six, and the three bets at also include 12 numbers. All these bets pay you 3 times your money if you win.
[03:35] For example, let 's say you put $10 on the first column If the number 11 is in the first column and the middle column,
[03:48] then you will be paid $30 for each column and $30 for the column bets, totaling $60, with a profit of $40
[04:01] when zero appears. All outside bets lose. When your outside bet wins, the dealer will place your winnings next to your initial bet. You can withdraw your chips yourself before the next round.
[04:15] Now let's look at inside bets, which cover fewer numbers than outside bets and You can bet on six numbers by placing your chip here. This is
[04:29] called a line or double street bet. you get back six times your money. You can bet on four numbers with an angle bet like this.
[04:44] nine times your initial bet. You can bet on three street numbers, which pay out 12 times your initial amount if you win.
[05:00] if you risk $5, you'll get $60. split.
[05:12] In this case, you'll be paid 18 times your money. There are different ways to bet on zero: straight, as a split like this, as
[05:24] or a four-number corner bet. Note that if you win from within the grid of the table, the dealer will pay you the extra money,
[05:38] but your initial bet stays on the table. You can either leave it there to play for the next spin, or you can withdraw your initial bet before the next spin of the wheel.
[05:53] odds of winning, payouts, and payout (profit). For example, if you bet $10 on a dozen and win, you get a profit of $20
[06:07] no better or worse bets; they all have a 2.7% risk ratio, How you put your money on the table is simply a matter of preference.
[06:24] you should choose several numbers, such as red odd numbers or large numbers. If you prefer rare wins with large payouts,
[06:37] Split or Street. The numbers on the wheel are not placed in numerical order like on a roulette table; for the number 30 is located between the numbers 8 and 11.
[06:55] The numbers on the wheel are placed in a very specific order that ensures the alternation of red and black numbers, low and high numbers, and odd and even numbers You can choose some wheel-based bets:
[07:10] which covers 17 numbers and requires nine chips; which cover eight numbers and require five chips;
[07:22] and Tiggs, which covers 12 numbers and requires six chips. and discover smart strategies to win more than you lose, it's really worth
[07:34] checking out our other videos. Thanks for watching.