How Online Casino Roulette Works

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How Online Casino Roulette Works



Roulette has become one of the most popular table games at online casinos. It ranks side by side blackjack, baccarat, and poker. Although people have different choices, many online casino enthusiasts will readily go for roulette over other games for some reason. The way the online casino roulette works is unique. The high payouts and return to players percentage (RTP) are somewhat tantalizing. Smart players know to play roulette safely they could find the best real money casinos online in Canada at realmoneycasinoonline.ca.

This article details everything about how online casino roulette and how it works. I think you should sit back and read till the end.

How Roulette Works
Largely, roulette is a game of luck. It involves 37 or 38 holes numbered 0-36. The 0 has a green color while the others are either black or red. Once the roulette wheel is spun, players can bet on where the ball will land. The chances of winning and the payouts vary from casino to casino. The layout of the roulette wheel depends on the variant of the table game you’re playing. The general rule of thumb is that you’ll have to place your chips down before the dealer spins the wheel.

Steps to place Roulette bet
Place your bet by moving the roulette chips where you want them on the table. For live dealers, the croupier will place the chips for you. After this, the dealer will spin the wheel while you watch on. The final place where the ball lands will determine who wins or loses. If the ball lands on your number, you’ll receive a payout. Otherwise, you’ll lose. You can choose to spin again or replace your bet.

Types of Roulette Bet
There are up to 11 types of bets on roulette. But, they are generally divided into an inside bet and an outside bet. You can also decide to take the two bets. The inside bets are the best you make inside of the table. This happens when you wager on individual numbers or small groups of numbers. On the other side, the outside bet involves wagering on the outer edges of the table. The red and black, even number, odd number, and big groups of numbers, are examples of outside bets.

Straight bet
It’s also called a single number bet. Here, a single number will give you a 1:37 chance of winning. When you put a $1 bet on all the 37 numbers, the wheel is spun and your number comes up, you’ll receive $36. The house has a 2.7% edge over players. You can place a chip only on one number

Red and Black Bet
The payout on roulette Red and Black odds is 1/1, or technically called evens. It consists of wagering $1 on your red or black bet or a combination of the two. If your color wins you’ll receive $2 which is a $1 return plus your original $1 bet. Your probability of winning this type of bet is 47.37%.

High or Low bet
The high and low bet is one of the outside bets and it gives back a payout of 1:1 with 48.65% and 47.37% winning chance on European and American roulette respectively. If the ball lands on the sector marked 1-18, you’ve won a low bet and a high bet if it balls lands on 19-36. You can place your chip only on sectors marked 1-18 or 19-36, depending on which one comes first.

Odd or Even Bet
With the odd or even bet, your payout is 1:1. This means that the ball can either land on an even or odd number. Players have 48.65% and 47.37% winning percentages respectively on European roulette and American roulette odds.

Column Bet
This is a type of bet with a payout of 2:1. The layout of the column bet is in form of a three-column, 12-number design. If the ball lands on the number you’ve chosen in the column, then you win and cash out. It boasts a 32.4% and 31.6% winning chance on European and American roulette.

Dozen Bet
Dozen bet comes with a 2:1 payout. To win and cash out, the ball must land on the first, second, or third dozen. The first dozen numbers 1-12, the second is 13-24, and the third dozen is 25-36. The winning chances are the same as the column bet.
The inside bet features the following with their payouts: Double Street bet (5:1) Straight bet (35:1), Street bet (11:1), Corner bet (8:1), Split bet (17:1), and Basket bet (6:1).

Conclusion
Typically, roulette is designed to give the house an edge over the players. It also relies solely on luck to win and spend your money on a huge mansion in London. However, players can maximize their chances of winning and minimize their risk by learning a few roulette tips. You must go for the right odds and make sure you focus on outside bets.










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