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Roulette is a casino game played at a table that features 38 numbers, 2 colors, and a roulette wheel π that has all of the same numbers and colors on it. At the beginning of the game, players place bets π on the different spaces on the table. Every table has a minimum bet, likeR$10, but players can bet more than π that and bet on multiple spaces if theyβd like. Players are trying to bet on which number they think the π ball will land on when itβs dropped into the spinning roulette wheel. Players can also bet on which color, red π or black, the ball will land on. Placing a chip directly on a number has a payout of 35 to π 1. Placing a chip on one of the color spaces has a payout of 1 to 1. Players can also π split their bet by placing a chip on the line between 2 numbers. If the ball lands on either of π those numbers, the payout is 17 to 1. Similarly, players can place a chip on the outside border of a π row of 3 numbers. If the ball lands on any of those 3 numbers, the payout is 11:1. Players can π also place a chip at the intersection of 4 numbers. If any of those 4 numbers come in, the payout π is 8 to 1. Besides the number and color spaces, there are other spaces on the table that readers can π bet on. They can place a bet on the βFirst Row,β βSecond Row,β and βThird Rowβ spaces. If a number π in the corresponding row comes in, the payout is 2:1. Similarly, players can bet on the βFirst Dozen,β βSecond Dozen,β π and βThird Dozenβ spaces. If one of the 12 numbers that correspond with the space comes in, the payout is π 2:1. Players can also bet on whether they think the ball will land on an odd or even number. If π theyβre right, the payout is 1 to 1. Finally, players can bet on the β1 to 18β and β19 to π 36β spaces. If the ball lands on a number within that range, the payout is 1 to 1. As players π are placing their bets, the dealer will spin the roulette wheel and drop the ball into it. Players can continue π betting until the dealer waves their hand and says βNo more bets.β Once the ball lands on a number, the π dealer will pay out anyone who bet on that number or color. Then, a new round of betting starts, and π the game repeats. If you want to learn how to calculate your odds of winning roulette, keep reading the article!