Roulette Rules
The game-play of roulette is rather uncomplicated, but one must
be a bit familiar with roulette rules before placing any sophisticated
bets. In addition to roulette rules, this page addresses proper
etiquette around the table, and gives a walkthrough so you know exactly
what to do.
The first thing you should know is how the table minimum works. If you
are playing at a table with a $5 minimum, you are required to place $5
on each of your outside bets, and/or a total of at least $5 on your
inside bets (inside and outside bets are explained in a second). So if
you play black/red, odd/even or high/low, you must place the table
minimum for each and every bet. On the other hand, you could place 5 $1
bets on 5 completely different inside bets (specific numbers or
combinations of numbers).
Before you get confused, standard North American roulette rules
have the table use different chips than other table games at the casino.
Each player is assigned a different color of chip, letting the dealer
differentiate bets and match them to the right players. These chips are
worthless at the other tables in the casino, so don't bother trying to
stack them up under your blackjack chips or anything silly like that.
The roulette dealer will exchange your game chips for regular chips when
you are finished playing.
You usually have to give some indication to the dealer as to what value
of chip denomination you want to be provided with. For a $5 minimum
table, you will usually have a minimum value of $1 on roulette chips.
Judge this based on your average bet and whether or not you like to
split things up a lot. Again, so you don't get confused, when you get
your roulete chips they will not be marked with a denomination, you
choose it, and all of the chips will reflect that worth (the dealer
keeps track of this by associating the amount and color with a 'lammer'). Rulette doesn't move at a quick pace, it's for a more relaxed
crowd than you're likely to find at the craps table.
Rulette rule kind of necessitate this sluggishness, as making all of the
bets is what slows things down. When you're at the point that you want
to place your bet, don't be concerned about someone else having already
taken your bet, chips can share bets thanks to the colors. Roulete rule
give you lots of time to set your bet, and can even keep doing so after
the wheel has been spun, just don't try it after the dealer waves his
hands over the table (if there are any new players the dealer will most
likely say 'no more bets' out-loud too). Once the ball has found its
pocket, the dealer will call out the winning number and place a clear
marker on that number's spot on the table layout. The dealer then sweeps
the table clean and the winner is paid. Wait until the dealer says
'place your bets' before putting any chips down for the next spin.
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