There are many different ways of placing bets in European Roulette. Each wager covers a selection of different numbers and has a different distribution, as it is shown in the section of the “Gains Scheme” (hereunder). The European Roulette with one zero – with only one zero – offers more chance to win than the American Roulette with one and two zero.
Each player must initially choose the amount he wants to gamble and then place his bet(s) on the desired box(es). After having placed his bet(s), the player must press the button “play” in order for the dealer to activate the roulette. Once the ball has stopped in a box, the dealer will announce the amount win by the player (if any).
Straight Up
The player can gamble on any number, including 0, by placing a chip on a number.
Split Bet
The player can gamble on two numbers by placing a chip on the line which separates the two numbers.
Street Bet
The player can gamble on three numbers by placing a chip on the interior left border line of the Roulette table which is beside a corresponding row of the three numbers.
Corner Bet
The player can gamble on four numbers by placing a chip on the corner where four numbers meet on one point.
Four Bet
The player can gamble on the numbers 0, 1, 2 and 3 by placing his chips on the interior left border line between 0 and 1.
Line Bet
The player can bet on two street bet (it means six different numbers of two rows of three numbers), by placing a chip on the interior left border line where the line dividing the two rows is cut.
Column Bet
There are three tagged boxes “2:1” at the bottom of a numbers column. The player can gamble on all these numbers by placing his chips on one of these boxes. If one of the numbers from the player’s column is the number where the Roulette ball has stopped the player is paid according to a ratio of 2:1; 0 is a losing number.