Everything You Need to Know about Playing Roulette on the Strip
Thinking about playing roulette on the Strip? Find out everything you need to know
On average, the dealer makes approximately 60 spins every hour. With every spin, there are about thirty revolutions. The player must predict an outcome before each spin, relying solely on intuition. If the prediction is correct, the dealer announces the number and color, which can be seen on a screen also known as a tote board.
Each roulette wheel has its own tote board, showing the outcomes from recent spins if you want to see a brief history of the numbers. However, previous results do not affect future dealings.
The game begins with the player placing a bet and the dealer dropping the ball into the spinning roulette wheel. You can keep betting until the dealer announces no more bets. There are different kinds of bets, classified as inside and outside bets.
For the Inside bets, you can bet on
- a single number by placing the bet on the number
- two numbers by placing the bet on the border of the two numbers
- three numbers up to six numbers
- odd versus even numbers with color codes,
- by the column
- by dozen.
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