Roulette isn't rocket science, which explains why beginners and recreational casino gamblers tend to be drawn to the roulette table. You have the roulette wheel, that ever so familiar sight in casinos that makes roulette, along with blackjack, one of the most recognizable casino table games.
The wheel has colors, and it has numbers. You pick a color and/or number on which to place your bet. Case closed.
The Object of the Game
Roulette is a fairly straightforward casino game that requires a player simply to understand the available bets on the table, and how to place them. The roulette wheel is sectioned into compartments, each having a corresponding number and color.
The object of the game is to make a bet on the outcome of a ball about to be spun around the roulette wheel.
On one hand, you can wager on an individual number, out of 37, where you think the ball will land. On the other hand, you can wager on a characteristic of the wheel compartment where you think the ball will land.
Like, you can bet the ball will end up on a certain color—a red pocket, or black pocket, or as a rarer probability, find its way onto the green 0 pocket. You can wager the ball will stop at an odd or even number, or within the first or next 18 numbers, or within a particular column of numbers, and many other betting options. If the ball does indeed land true to your wager, you win.
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