The Terminoligy Of Roulette Bets
All games have their own slang, roulette is no exception. If one doesn’t know the lingo it is easy to get lost in conversation. In roulette there are terms that are related to making bets, here are some examples.
One can tell whether the bet being made is inside or outside instantly if they know the lingo, here are some terms that instantly indicate in outside bet. Here is a common outside bet that give an almost 50% chance to win, it is called either “high” or “low”, betting “high” means that your bet depends on whether or not the ball lands on numbers 19-36, betting “low” means that your bed depends on the ball landing on numbers 1-18.
“Black” or “red” are also roughly 50% bets, if you are betting “black” than you are betting that the ball will land on a black space, if you are betting “red” than you are betting that the ball will land on a red space. “Even” or “odd” are the last of the 50% outside bets, “even” means you are betting that the ball lands on an even number and “odd” means that you are betting that the ball lands on an odd number.
The bets that indicate an inside bet are less obvious, here are some examples. Inside bets make it possible for you to bet on individual numbers, the odds are heavily against you but the payout is very high, this bet is called the “single” for example if you want to bet on the number three than your bet would be “single three”. Betting on a single number are sometimes called “straight bets”. It is possible to bet on what is called a “square” or a “quarter” it means that if the ball lands on four numbers that are right next to each other you win. If you cut a quarter in half and bet on two numbers instead of four it is known as a “split bet”.
If learning lingo isn’t really your thing than I suggest you play online roulette, since you don’t need to have all of the terms known by heart because you can look them up whenever you like.
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