French Roulette Rules - Luck Is Important When Playing Roulette
Luck has an important role in French Roulette, played on a table that has a ball and a roulette wheel. Roulette has many versions, but French Roulette follows the standard European roulette rules. In French roulette, the wheel has thirty-seven slots representing thirty-six numbers and one zero. In the USA most roulette wheels have two zeros and therefore, 38 slots. So, the French roulette player has a better odds of winning if playing French Roulette. More than that, the placing of numbers differs in both of the versions.
Here are the French Roulette rules. The goal of the game is to guess the number where the ball would fall after the spinning stops on the roulette wheel. Usually, it's played by 8 French roulette players placing bets on the table. Then the croupier (French equivalent of dealer) starts the spin and throw the ball. In the end, the ball stops in one of the numbered slots or pockets of the roulette wheel. The player who guessed the same number is the winner.
French Roulette allows 3 types of bets, called inside bets, marginal bets and call bets. When a player makes a inside bet means that the French roulette player bets on one number or a combination of numbers appearing on the inside part of the table layout. In the same way, an outside bet means that the French roulette player bets on the marginal of the table layout and bets on colors (red/black) or on a combination of numbers. Call bets or announced bets, as they are often called in French Roulette, are of many different types. The two big call bets are 'Neighbors of 0' (Voisins du zero ) covering 17 numbers appearing as an arc on the roulette table, and the other one is 'one-third of the cylinder' (Tiers du Cylindre) covering 12 numbers in the arc formed between 27 and 33.
Eight numbers located in mini arcs of the roulette wheel are named orphelins, which is French for orphans. Betting on these numbers is called 'Orphelins en plein'. A bet covers the orphans with one chip on each number and "Orphelins a Cheval" covers the "orphan" numbers with one chip on 1, one on 17 with the rest of the chips on the other numbers. A player wins the bet if the ball stops at the color, number or combination of numbers that he is betting on.
The following system is the French Roulette Rules on pay outs: For a straight-up bet which is placed on one number only, the payout is thirty-five to 1, and the roulette player is able to collect 36 or 37 without House advantage. A split bet is a two-number bet, an inside bet and is a made on two adjacent numbers. The pay out on this is seventeen to one. A three-number bet pays 11 to 1. This is named street bet, and the chip is located on the outside line at the beginning of the row. A four-number bet is an inside bet on four numbers. These numbers are in a square layout named corner or square, and this bet pays 8 to 1. The payout for a six-number bet is five to 1 and on the outside dozen or column, the payout is 2 to one. Outside bets pay lower amounts, and on the outside even cash bets pay 1 to one.
Here are the French Roulette rules. The goal of the game is to guess the number where the ball would fall after the spinning stops on the roulette wheel. Usually, it's played by 8 French roulette players placing bets on the table. Then the croupier (French equivalent of dealer) starts the spin and throw the ball. In the end, the ball stops in one of the numbered slots or pockets of the roulette wheel. The player who guessed the same number is the winner.
French Roulette allows 3 types of bets, called inside bets, marginal bets and call bets. When a player makes a inside bet means that the French roulette player bets on one number or a combination of numbers appearing on the inside part of the table layout. In the same way, an outside bet means that the French roulette player bets on the marginal of the table layout and bets on colors (red/black) or on a combination of numbers. Call bets or announced bets, as they are often called in French Roulette, are of many different types. The two big call bets are 'Neighbors of 0' (Voisins du zero ) covering 17 numbers appearing as an arc on the roulette table, and the other one is 'one-third of the cylinder' (Tiers du Cylindre) covering 12 numbers in the arc formed between 27 and 33.
Eight numbers located in mini arcs of the roulette wheel are named orphelins, which is French for orphans. Betting on these numbers is called 'Orphelins en plein'. A bet covers the orphans with one chip on each number and "Orphelins a Cheval" covers the "orphan" numbers with one chip on 1, one on 17 with the rest of the chips on the other numbers. A player wins the bet if the ball stops at the color, number or combination of numbers that he is betting on.
The following system is the French Roulette Rules on pay outs: For a straight-up bet which is placed on one number only, the payout is thirty-five to 1, and the roulette player is able to collect 36 or 37 without House advantage. A split bet is a two-number bet, an inside bet and is a made on two adjacent numbers. The pay out on this is seventeen to one. A three-number bet pays 11 to 1. This is named street bet, and the chip is located on the outside line at the beginning of the row. A four-number bet is an inside bet on four numbers. These numbers are in a square layout named corner or square, and this bet pays 8 to 1. The payout for a six-number bet is five to 1 and on the outside dozen or column, the payout is 2 to one. Outside bets pay lower amounts, and on the outside even cash bets pay 1 to one.