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How To Get Through A Losing Betting Streak

For all players wanting to play roulette, but don’t know much about the age-old game, you’ve come to the right place. Instead of simply being played in a physical casino, like most every other casino game, it can now be played online from the comforts of your own home.

While the once wildly popular casino game has now taken a back seat to a handful of games, make no mistake about it, roulette is still a fun-filled game of chance that will leave you as pleased as it has for casino goers all over the globe for centuries.

Today, it remains a viable option for online casino lovers that are looking to increase their winnings – and fun. In Europe, casino and online-based based roulette is still wildly popular even if it has taken a bit of a backseat to other games stateside.

All You Need To Know About Online Roulette

The Wheel

An online roulette wheel has 38 numbers from one through 36, in addition to a single zero and a double zero. If you’re playing the European version, only 37 numbers appear, as the double zero appears only on American wheels.

The numbers on the wheel are not listed consecutively but do alternate from black to red, with the exception of the single and double zeroes, which are both green. The dealer who spins the wheel is called the croupier in a live casino. The wheel spins in one direction while the ball spins in the opposite direction. The wheel remains stationary and will start to spin after you’ve locked in your bets.

The Table

At a physical casino, roulette is played on a long table with the wheel at one end and a slot in the table where the dealer stands. The felt-covered table is covered with boxes for the numbers 1 through 36 arranged in sequence in three columns and 12 rows.

An online roulette board replicates an actual table. To bet on a number, just drop your chips directly on the number. You can also bet on the first dozen, the second dozen, or the third dozen. Players that are looking for even money can also bet on whether the ball will fall on a number from 1-18 or from 19-36. If the ball lands on 0 or 00, all even-money bets lose. Other bets you should know about if you want to learn how to play roulette include…

Columns

Wagers on any of the three columns generally pays 2-1.

Inside Bet

Bets on individual numbers, including 0 and 00, are placed by putting a chip or chips fully inside a numbered box. With a whopping 35-1, the payout for nailing one of these bets is absolutely phenomenal.

Split

A split wager is a bet placed on two numbers, and it pays 17-1. The player places a chi so it stands on two numbers.

Street

A street bet is a three-number bet that pays 11-1.

Strategy

There really is no strategy in roulette unless you spot the wheel spitting out the same combination of winning numbers fairly consistently, suggesting a worn wheel or one that may be off balance. Outside of that, roulette is a game of absolute luck!