A Roulette Wheel Has 38 Slots

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Game Objective:

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  2. A Roulette Wheel Has 38 Slots

Luck O’ The Roulette is a fixed odds betting game based on roulette. The Roulette wheel has 38 numbered slots (0 to 36 and a Pot bet), each of which can be bet on. The wheel is spun in one direction and a ball is spun in the wheel in the opposite direction. The ball will land in one of the numbered slots or in the pot bet slot. If you bet on the slot the ball has landed in, you will win a payout.

How to Play:

  • There are two tables and the wheel:
    • The Betting Table, where bets can be placed.
    • The Neighbors Table, where Neighbors bets can be placed. (The Neighbors table can be accessed by clicking the small picture of it above the Main game window, and the Betting Table can be accessed by clicking the small picture of it above the Main game window.)
    • The Roulette wheel.
  • The different chip values that can be used to place bets appear in the chip tray. Click a chip in the chip tray to select it.
    • The chip tray appears to the left of the currently selected table.
  • To place a bet, click the desired chip value and then click on the number or numbers you would like to bet on. The chosen number(s) will be highlighted until you release your mouse cursor. The chip tray is scrollable.
    • There are many different types of bets in Roulette, including bets placed on multiple numbers with a single chip. All bets are listed in the BET TYPES AND PAYTABLE section below.
  • If you wish to place an additional bet of a different value, click a chip of a different value. When you put a mouse over on a possible bet, a pop-up with bet details will be visible.
  • Click UNDO to remove the last bet made from the table.
  • Click CLEAR BETS to remove all bets currently on the table.
  • Click the DOUBLE button to double all bets currently placed on the table.
  • The MIN, MAX and TABLE MAX are shown at the top left of Betting Table. If you click on this text a pop-up window will appear that details all the table limits.
  • Each position on the table has a minimum bet and a maximum bet. If you attempt to bet higher than the maximum or lower than the minimum, the bet will not be accepted and a small message will appear to inform you of this.
  • Information on your available game balance and total bet is shown in the bottom of the game screen.
  • The TABLE COVERAGE indicator shows the percentage of the Roulette wheel covered by the placed bets.
    • Click the HOLD FOR AUTOPLAY/SPIN button to spin the roulette wheel with any current bets.
    • After the ball has landed, a marker will be placed on the winning number from the last spin in the Betting Table view and the REBET, DOUBLE & SPIN and REBET & SPIN buttons will appear.
      • Click REBET to place the same bets as in the previous round.
      • Click DOUBLE & SPIN to double the previous bet(s) and start another game.
      • Click REBET & SPIN to place the same bet(s) as in the previous game and start another game.
  • The result history shows the previous game results. It is on the right of the wheel.

STATISTIC UNIT 3 CHALLENGE 2 SOPHIA.ORG A roulette wheel has 38 slots total, 36 of which are numbered 1 through 36 and 2 green slots labeled '0' and '00.' For any spin of the wheel, what is the probability of NOT getting a number 1 through 18? ANSWER Which pair of events are overlapping when rolling a single six-sided die? A North American roulette wheel has 38 slots, of which 18 are red, 18 are black, and 2 are green. If you bet on red, the probability of winning is 18/38 = 0.4737.

AutoPlay:

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  • The AUTOPLAY mode can be used to play several games in a row with the same bet automatically.
  • Place a bet, then hold the HOLD FOR AUTOPLAY/SPIN button to open the Autoplay panel. The Autoplay panel has a slider which can be moved to select the number of games to be played automatically. After selecting the desired number of automatic games, click the START AUTOPLAY button to begin those games.
  • During the Autoplay games, the number of remaining games will be shown on the STOP AUTOPLAY button at the bottom right of the screen. Press the STOP AUTOPLAY button at any time to end the Autoplay games.
  • Max number of auto spins available is 90 and user has option to select the auto spins ranging from 10 to 90 by dragging the slider(10,20,30,4,50,60,70,80,90). By default 10 auto spins will be selected.

The Betting Table:

  • The Betting Table view allows you to make a wide range of standard bets:
    • Pot Bet
    • Straight up
    • Split
    • Street
    • Corner
    • Five
    • Line
    • Column
    • Adjacent column
    • 1st 12
    • 2nd 12
    • 3rd 12
    • Adjacent twelve
    • 1-18/19-36
    • Red/Black
    • Even/Odd
  • More information about the bets can be found in the BET TYPES AND PAYTABLE section below.
  • Once you have placed your bet, click SPIN to start the game.

The Neighbors Table:

  • The Neighbors Table view can be accessed by clicking Neighbors on the Betting Table view.
  • The Neighbors Table allows you to make several types of bets that are unavailable on the Betting Table. These special bets are:
    • Tier
    • Orphelins
    • Voisins Du Zero
  • There are 5 numbered Neighbors buttons that can be selected and then click on a number on the table to bet on that number and the numbers neighboring it to the left and the right.
  • Clicking the Neighbors button labelled 4 and then clicking on the number 2 on the table will place bets on the number 2 and 4 numbers that are to the immediate left and 4 numbers that are to the immediate right of 2 (25, 17, 34, 6 on the left and 21, 4, 19, 15 on the right).
  • Clicking on Tier, Orphelins and Voisins Du Zero will place special bets, as detailed in the Paytable section below.
  • Once you have placed your bet, click SPIN to start the game.

The Roulette Wheel:

  • Clicking SPIN after making a bet will spin the ball in the Roulette wheel.
  • The wheel is spun in one direction and a ball is spun on the wheel in the opposite direction. The ball will land in one of the slots.
  • The wheel has many win multipliers: x15, x20, x25, x30, x35, x40, x45, x50, x60 and pot(x100). A multiplier is chosen at random during every spin. The multipliers apply only to Pot Bets.
  • If the ball lands in a slot you bet on, you will win a payout according to your bet. This win amount is added to the game balance.
  • The slot the ball landed in will be shown in the top-left.

Bet Types and Paytable:

Bet Type

Covers

Description

Pay out

Pot Bet

1 slot

A bet on Pot bet.

1:14/19/24/29/34/39/44/49/59/99

Straight up

1 number

A bet on a single number (including 0).

35:1

Split

2 numbers

A bet on two numbers (including 0 and Pot) next to each other on the table.

17:1

Pot Bet payout will be from 1:14/19/24/29/34/39/44/49/59/99

Street

3 numbers

A bet on a row of three numbers (e.g. 1, 2, 3).

Bets placed on ‘0, 1, 2’, ‘0, 2, 3’,'Pot, 0, 2' ,' Pot, 1, 2' are also considered to be street bets.

11:1

Pot Bet payout will be from 1:14/19/24/29/34/39/44/49/59/99

Corner

4 numbers

A bet covering four numbers next to each other on the table. A bet placed on ‘0, 1, 2, 3’ is also considered to be a corner bet.

8:1

Five

5 numbers

A bet placed between the adjacent streets of 'pot bet' and '1'. This bet covers five numbers: 0, pot bet, 1, 2, and 3.

6:1

Pot Bet payout will be from 1:14/19/24/29/34/39/44/49/59/99

Line

6 numbers

A bet covering two Streets - six different numbers in two rows of three numbers (e.g. 1, 2, 3 + 4, 5, 6).

5:1

Column

12 numbers

A bet placed in one of the boxes marked ‘2 to 1’ at the bottom of the layout, each covering 12 numbers per column.

2:1

Twelve

12 numbers

A bet placed in one of the boxes marked ‘1st 12’, ‘2nd 12’ or ‘3rd 12’, which each cover 12 numbers.

2:1

1-18 (Low)

18 numbers

A bet on the winning number being between 1 and 18.

1:1

19-36 (High)

18 numbers

A bet on the winning number being between 19 and 36.

1:1

Red

18 numbers

A bet on the winning number being red.

1:1

Black

18 numbers

A bet on the winning number being black.

1:1

Even

18 numbers

A bet on the winning number being even.

1:1

Odd

18 numbers

A bet on the winning number being odd.

1:1

Adjacent twelve

24 numbers

A bet placed on the line between any two adjacent boxes marked '1st 12', '2nd 12' or '3rd 12', covering 12 numbers of each.

0.5:1

Adjacent column

24 numbers

A bet placed on the line between any two columns marked '2 to 1' at the bottom of the layout, covering 12 numbers of each.

0.5:1


Bet TypeDescriptionPayout
TIERThis bet type places split bets on 5/8, 10/11, 13/16, 23/24, 27/30 and 33/36 and straight bet on POT17:1 for split and 1:14/19/24/29/34/39/44/49/59/99 for POT straight bet.
ORPHELINSSplit bets placed on 31/34, 17/20, 14/17, 6/9 and a straight bet placed on number 1 together constitute the Orphelins bet.17:1 for split, 35:1 for staright
VOISINS DU ZEROThis bet type places split bets on 32/35, 19/22, 18/21, 12/15, 4/7, 2 chips on a street bet 0, 2 and 3, and 2 chips on corner bet 25/26/28/29.17:1 for split, 11:1 for street, 8:1 for corner
NEIGHBORS BETThere is an option to select 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 numbers as neighbors. When a bet is placed on a number, the number and 1/2/3/4/5 numbers on either side are selected. These numbers together constitute the neighbor bet.35:1 for straight

Game Information:

A Roulette Wheel Has 38 Slots

  • The game and game rules are identical in both the real-money and demo modes.
  • When we bet on POT bet, the maximum winning value will be displayed in the top right corner for particular bet.

Game Options:

  • Volume: icon will play the game music. Click on icon will mute the volume .
  • Volume bar: To increase or decrease the game sounds.
  • Game Sounds: By default, the Game Sounds check box is enabled. Uncheck the check box to turn off Game Sounds.
  • Background Music: By default, the Background Music check box is enabled. Uncheck the check box to turn off Background Music.
  • Turbo function can be used to control the speed of the action.
  • Turbo Mode: By default, the Turbo Mode check box is disabled. Click on check box to turn off the wheel animation.
  • Wheel auto Zoom: By default, the Wheel auto Zoom check box is enabled. Uncheck the check box to turn off Wheel auto Zoom.
  • Paytable text is shown under the Settings icon. If you click on Paytable text a pop-up window will appear that details all the table limits.

Browser panel commands:

  • Click on Rules to view game rules of the game.
  • Click on History to view the logs of the games you've played.
  • Click on Deposit button to add funds to your account.
  • Click on Real Money/Demo to switch between real-money or demo modes.
  • The History functionality is applicable only for the real-money game play.

Return to the player:

The theoretical return to player of this game is 95.39 %.

Malfunctions voids all pays and plays.

FAQ’s:

1. I could not complete the game. What should I do?

  • If you get disconnected in the middle of the base game, the software will automatically complete play for you. You will be able to find out the result by clicking on the 'History' button once you have logged back in.

2.What should I do if the balance is low to place bet?

  • Click on ‘Deposit’ button at bottom of the game screen and deposit.

3. If you are still having problems, please contact our 24/7 Customer Care team.

Last modification date: 1/21/2021

Learning how to play roulette is one of the easiest tasks you'll ever achieve. Roulette is one of the oldest and classiest real-money games in the casino. It's also easy to play and requires no decision making.

It's a leisurely-paced game with plenty of time for discussion with the gamblers surrounding you. If you choose the right tables at the right casinos, it even offers one of the better bets in the casino. Here's a quick tutorial covering the ins and outs of the game.

The Basics of Real-Money Roulette

Roulette is played with a spinning wheel with 38 pockets and a small steel ball. The wheel is spun in one direction, while the ball is spun around the edge of the wheel in the opposite direction. It eventually lands in one of the 38 pockets.

If you've bet correctly on which pocket the ball will land in, then you've won. To make things interesting, the inventors of roulette have created multiple ways for you to bet.

The pockets are all numbered, 1-36. The wheel also has a 0 and a 00. You can bet on any of these individual numbers, and if you win, you receive a 35 to 1 payout. Of course, the chances of winning are 37 to 1, so it's easy to see why the house makes a profit in the long run.

Each number also has a color. 1-36 are colored black or red, 18 of each. The 0 and the 00 are colored green. You can bet on which color will come up. If you win, you get an even money pay out. Of course, the odds of winning are slightly less than even, because there are actually three colors on the wheel, not just two.

The rest of the bets are so simple that you'll shake your head in wonder. You're able to wager on whether or not the ball will land on the numbers 1-12, 13-24, or 25-36. Those bets pay out at 2 to 1 odds. You can also bet on whether the number will be odd or even. Those bets pay out at even odds.

You can also bet on multiple numbers at one time. You can bet on two numbers, three numbers, or four numbers. The payouts for those bet are 17 to 1, 11 to 1, or 8 to 1, respectively.

A roulette wheel has 38 slots without

These bets all have interesting names. For example, a bet on a single number is called a 'straight up' wager. If you bet on two numbers that are adjacent on the betting surface, then you've made a 'split' wager. A 'corner' bet is a bet on four numbers that share a single corner.

When you first approach the roulette table, you'll want to make sure that you're comfortable playing at the table limits. A sign on the table will indicate the minimum and maximum wagers. If the minimum bet makes you uncomfortable, look for another real-money roulette table at which to play. Never risk more money than you're comfortable with on a single wager. It doesn't matter what casino game you're playing.

Roulette chips are different from the other chips in a casino. Each player has her own color chips. This is to make it easy for the croupier (the 'dealer' for the table) to pay out winnings to the correct players.

Odds in Roulette Games

The game described above is the most common form of roulette in the USA. That's why it's called 'American roulette'. The house edge in American roulette is 5.26%. This means that mathematically, you're expected to lost 5.26% of every wager you make at roulette in the long term.

Any time someone discusses the house edge for a casino game, it's a long term expectation. In the short run, anything can (and often will) happen. The short term is affected by statistical deviation, which is why players have occasional winning streaks.

In a sense, the game is rigged in favor of the casino, because the payout odds are not the same as the odds of winning. Remember the earlier example of a straight up bet on a single number? The odds of winning are 37 to 1. (You have 37 ways to lose and only a single way to win.)

The payout for that bet is 35 to 1. So if you played 38 spins, and if you saw mathematically perfect results, you would lose 37 units and win 35 units, for a net loss of 2 units.

Every bet on an American roulette wheel has the same house edge except for one, which is the five number bet. That's a wager that the wheel will land on 0, 00, 1, 2, or 3. The house edge on that bet is 7.89%. You should never place that wager.

European roulette has different odds than American roulette because a European roulette wheel only has 37 numbers. They've removed one of the 0s. This reduces the house edge on all wagers to 2.7%. If you play long enough, you'll still lose all your money. You just won't lose it as quickly.

Tips for Playing Roulette

The best roulette tip I can offer is to be sure that this is the appropriate game for your demeanor. If you like fast-paced games, then you'd probably prefer craps. If you like games where you can be by yourself, you'll prefer slots or video poker. If you like games where your decisions make a difference to your outcome, you'll prefer blackjack or video poker.

Roulette is the perfect game for someone who wants to relax and socialize in the casino. It's a great place to have a few of the free drinks that the house provides. If you stick with the even-money bets, your bankroll should last a long time, and you should have a lot of fun at the roulette table.

Best Roulette Strategies

No amount of strategy can overcome the house edge in roulette. This mathematical edge is a certainty, as powerful in its way as the law of gravity. Trying to overcome that mathematical edge using some kind of betting system or strategy is a foolish endeavor that's bound to fail.

The most common roulette systems involve raising and/or lowering your wagers based on what happened on the previous spin of the wheel. The folly behind this kind of system is that it presupposes that the wheel has some kind of memory. For example, someone might think that if the color black has come up four times in a row, it's less likely to come up on the next spin.

Someone thinking that would be wrong. The odds of a black result are exactly the same, because every spin of the roulette wheel is an independent event, unaffected by previous spins. The wheel still has 2 green pockets, 18 red pockets, and 18 black pockets, no matter what happened on the previous spin.

The most famous roulette system is called the Martingale System. It seems foolproof at first. After every losing wager, you double your next bet. This makes up for all of your previous losses and results in a net win of a single unit.

For example, suppose you bet $5 and lose. Your next bet will be $10. This time you win $10. When you subtract the $5 you lost on the previous bet, you're ahead by $5.

Suppose you bet $5 and lose, then you bet $10 and lose. Your next wager is $20. If you win, then you've won back the $15 you lost on your previous two bets, and you're ahead by $5.

The problem with this system is that eventually you'll hit a losing streak that forces you to make a wager that's either beyond your bankroll or above the betting limits at the table. At that point the system breaks, and you have a massive loss.

Here's a typical progression: $5 - $10 - $20 - $40 - $80 - $160 - $320 - $640

Many roulette tables have a minimum bet of $5 and a maximum bet of $500. As you can see above, you don't have to lose too many times in a row before you're unable to continue your progression.

What the Martingale system does is guarantee you several small wins along with an eventual huge loss. Most players think that losing 8 bets in a row is just this side of impossible, but it actually happens often than you would think.

The probability of losing eight times in a row is 0.5%. This means that you'll have a 99.5% chance of winning a single unit. But if you lose, you'll lose 255 units. And that's assuming you don't run into problems with your bankroll or the maximum bet at the table. Some players enjoy using systems like the Martingale. I have no quarrel with such players. Just don't delude yourself into thinking that it's a winning system, because if you play long enough, you will lose.

Online Roulette for Real Money

One great way to practice roulette before going to a land-based casino is to play the real money games online. Casinos like Bovada Casino and Slots.lv offer realistic looking video game versions of the game that you can use to familiarize yourself with how to place the bets. And you have the opportunity to get lucky and win actual cash.

The other perk to playing at an Internet casino is the bonus money that's made available when you buy your casino chips. For example, at Bovada, you're able to get $3000 in bonus money on your first several deposits. The casino matches your deposits 100% until you've received $3000 in bonus money. Being able to play with a bankroll of $6000 when you've only bought $3000 worth of chips is a good deal.