How to Win French Roulette - Rules and Tips For Playing Roulette the European Way
To win French roulette you need to understand the differences between this variety of the game and the more common European roulette or American roulette.
Despite the apparent differences of the table, the majority of the rules are identical. The wheel is the same, and you win by betting which number the metal ball will settle on after the roulette wheel has been spun. Just as in normal roulette you can bet on a colour (red/black), on an individual number, on a combination of numbers, or on odds/evens.
As in normal roulette the amount you win depends on how likely the bet is to win. In order to win French Roulette it is important to understand the payouts.
- Column (Colonne) bet - This French Roulette bet pays 2:1. It is an outside bet on one of 3 columns of 12 numbers.
- Corner Bet - Another name for a Square bet (see below)
- Dozen (Une douzaine) bet - This bet also pays out at 2:1 and is any 12 numbers in sequence, for example the first 12, the second 12, or the third 12.
- Even-Money bet - The even money bets all pay 1:1 (i.e. you win the same again as you wagered - as well as winning the original wager back). Even bets are all the bets that have an approx 50/50 chance of winning, eg Red or Black, Odds or Evens etc.
- Line bet - This pays out at 5:1. A line bet in French Roulette is a bet on the 6 numbers in 2 adjacent rows.
- Split bet - A split bet, i.e. laying 10 chips between any two numbers on the table, pays out at 17:1. This type of bet has slightly lower chance of winning overall than a straight bet, because it pays out half as much but is slightly less than double as likely to come up.
- Square bet - A Square bet pays 8:1 and is a bet on any four numbers in a square layout.
- Straight bet - A straight bed has the best payout at 35:1. For example if you bet 10 chips on the number 32 and you win then the payout is 350 chips (=10 chips x 35)
- Street bet - This pays out at 11:1. A street bet covers any horizontal row of three numbered spaces on the felt. To win French roulette this is one of the most highly favoured bets, and some roulette strategies rely on this and Orphelins to underpin their systems.
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