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No. Roulette is a banking game, which means that all bets are placed against
the bank (the house).
We discourage it. The game of Roulette rejects all notions of "pattern".
Percentages will come in handier, however, as you always have a 47.37%
chance of hitting red or black in a double-zero game. In short, always
remember the fact that Roulette is a fixed-odds event. This way you won't
be so tempted to base your play on another player's 5-time run on black.
To elaborate on this answer, we've provided you with a few percentages…
take a look at them, and then seriously consider committing them to memory.
Eight or more sets of black-black or red-red (including over two in a
row) in 24 spins: 70% chance.
- Four or
more instances of at least triplets: just over a 50 % chance.
- Five or
more successive reds or blacks: almost 2% chance.
Outside bets are found outside of the numbered grid.
- They include
two types of wagers: even-money and 2-to-1.
- Each outside
bet must equal the table minimum.
- Outside
bets give you the option to place separate bets.
Inside bets
are found on the inside of the numbered grid or layout.
- All of
your individual inside bets at a given table must add up to the table
minimum.
- All of
the players' Inside bets are stacked on top of each other as there is
only one spot on the inside layout for each particular bet.
European Wheels
- Numbered
1-36
- Include
a green zero section.
American
- Have a
green zero and double zero (gives US casinos twice the house edge).
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