🔞Roulette
A standard roulette wheel consists of 37 or 38 numbered pockets, depending on the variant being played. The pockets are typically numbered from 0 to 36 (European Roulette) and this is also used on the stakebot casino.
The numbers are usually alternated between red and black, with the zero(s) typically being green. The arrangement of numbers may vary slightly between European and American roulette wheels. Stakebot uses the European version of Roulette.
2. Betting:
Players place their bets on the roulette table, which mirrors the layout of the wheel and includes various betting options. These bets can be placed on individual numbers, groups of numbers, colors, odd or even numbers, and more.
Players can place inside bets (on specific numbers or small groups of numbers) or outside bets (on larger groups, such as red or black, odd or even).
The betting options come with different odds and payouts, with higher-risk bets offering larger rewards.
3. Spinning the Wheel:
Once all bets are placed, the dealer (or in the case of online roulette, the system) spins the roulette wheel in one direction while simultaneously rolling a small ball in the opposite direction along a track that encircles the wheel.
4. Ball Landing:
As the wheel slows down, the ball loses momentum and eventually lands in one of the numbered pockets. The pocket number where the ball comes to rest determines the winning outcome.
5. Winning and Payouts:
Players who have placed bets that correspond to the winning number or group of numbers receive payouts based on the type and size of their bets.
The payout amount is determined by the specific odds associated with the chosen bet. For example, betting on a single number (a straight bet) typically offers higher odds and a larger payout compared to betting on a color (an even-money bet).
Bets that did not win are collected by the house, and the next round of betting begins.
Straight Bet (Single Number):
Betting on a single number.
Payout: 35 to 1
Example: If you bet $10 on a single number and it hits, you win $350 ($10 x 35).
Split Bet (Two Numbers):(not possible yet on stakebot)
Betting on the line between two adjacent numbers.
Payout: 17 to 1
Example: If you bet $10 on a split between two numbers and either of them wins, you win $170 ($10 x 17).
Street Bet (Three Numbers): (not possible yet on stakebot)
Betting on a row of three numbers.
Payout: 11 to 1
Example: If you bet $10 on a street bet and one of the three numbers wins, you win $110 ($10 x 11).
Corner Bet (Four Numbers):(not possible yet on stakebot)
Betting on the intersection of four numbers.
Payout: 8 to 1
Example: If you bet $10 on a corner bet and one of the four numbers wins, you win $80 ($10 x 8).
Line Bet (Six Numbers): (not possible yet on stakebot)
Betting on two adjacent rows, covering six numbers.
Payout: 5 to 1
Example: If you bet $10 on a line bet and one of the six numbers wins, you win $50 ($10 x 5).
Column Bet (12 Numbers):
Betting on one of the three columns of 12 numbers on the layout.
Payout: 2 to 1
Example: If you bet $10 on a column and one of the 12 numbers in that column wins, you win $20 ($10 x 2).
Dozen Bet (12 Numbers):
Betting on one of the three groups of 12 numbers (1-12, 13-24, 25-36).
Payout: 2 to 1
Example: If you bet $10 on a dozen and one of the 12 numbers in that group wins, you win $20 ($10 x 2).
Red/Black, Even/Odd, High/Low (18 Numbers):
Betting on the color (red or black), parity (even or odd), or range (1-18 or 19-36) of the winning number.
Payout: 1 to 1
Example: If you bet $10 on red, and a red number wins, you win $10 ($10 x 1).
Zero (0):
Betting on zero.
Payout: 35 to 1 (same as a straight bet)
Note: This is specific to European roulette, as American roulette has an additional double zero (00).
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