The outside bets
These are bets that are placed outside
the number grid, for instance, betting on Red or Black.
You will find these bets on the part of the table closest
to the player.
Red
This is when a player simply bets that the next spin
lands on a red-coloured number. The payoff for this
bet is 1-1, so if you bet £10 on red and the ball
lands on a red number, you would win your original £10
back, plus an additional £10 in winnings.
Black
This is when you bet that the ball will land on a black-coloured
number. Again, the payoff for such a bet is 1 to 1.
If you place £20 in bets on a black coloured number
and the ball lands on black, you win your original bet
back, plus an additional £20.
Odd
When you bet that the ball will land on an odd number.
The payoff for this bet is 1 to 1. So if you put £25
on the "Odd" square and the number that lands
is an odd number, you will £25, plus your original
stake back.
Even
The opposite of the odd number bet. You are betting
that the next number to land is an odd number. Again,
the payoff for such a bet is even money, or 1 to 1.
So a £50 bet would return £50, plus your
original bet back if you won.
High Bet
This is when you are betting that one of the numbers,
19-36, will land on the next spin of the wheel. Payoff
for this bet is even money, or 1 to 1.
Low Bet
This is when you bet that one of the numbers 1-18 will
land on the next spin of the wheel. Again, payoff for
this bet is even money. So if you bet £100 on
the Low Bet, and any number through 1-18 hits, you will
win £100, plus your original £100 bet back.
Dozen Bet
This is betting that any one of a particular dozen
numbers hits on the next spin of the wheel. The wheel
is divided into 3 different "dozen" groups;
1-12, 3-24, and 25-36. The payoff for such a bet is
2 to 1. So, let's say that you think the next spin of
the wheel will land on a number from 1-12. You place
a £20 bet on the 1st dozen, and the wheel lands
on 7. That means you win £40, plus your original
$20 bet back.
Column Bet
Similar to the dozen bet in terms of payoff and number
of potential winning numbers, except you are betting
on one of the numbers in a particular column paying
off, rather than one of a dozen numbers.
You will notice at the end of the table, there is space
denoted to make a column bet. There are three columns
of numbers, the top, middle and bottom column.
Surrender and en prison
The first 6 types of bet listed above – red,
black, odd, even, high and low – are what is known
as even money bets, which you normally lose automatically
when the ball lands on a zero or double zero.
However, there are some casinos that employ the surrender
rule, where you may remove one half of your bet if the
zero or double zero comes up.
There are also some European casinos where you are
permitted to either employ the surrender rule or take
advantage of the en prison rule. This permits you to
leave your bet on the table should a zero come up. If
your bet comes up the next time, then your bet stays
intact. You don’t win, but you haven’t lost
and can then bet the chips again. If you lose again,
you lose proper.

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