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Roulette is one online casino game that lets any level of player instantly join the action and experience Vegas style entertainment. However, with an array of betting options – it can be a nightmare choosing which bet to place. Check out a quick analysis of the most popular bets on the roulette table………..

The roulette betting range

The main thing to consider when picking your roulette bets is whether to opt for long shots, or the low odds betting options. Naturally – it's a toss-up between a low probability but big payouts, and a high probability but low reward level……

 Odd, Even, Red, Black, 1-18, 19-36: 1:1
 1 to 12, 13-24, 25-36: 2:1
 6 numbers: 5:1
 0, 00, 1, 2, 3 combos: 6:1
 4 number combs: 8:1
 3 number combos: 11:1
 2 number combos: 17:1
 1 number: 35:1

Single number betting

Single numbers are well know in the roulette world, for delivering amazing strokes of luck and big payouts. For example, in Las Vegas casual gamers have walked up to the table and hit outrageous runs of several single number wins in a row – such as betting on 21, 11 and 16 on 3 consecutive spins – and winning with them all! In reality – such profitable runs are rare and are generally down to sheer luck. One method of selecting hot numbers is find high frequency winners via the statistics screen in online casinos – with some statistical theories suggesting they have a higher probability of winning than low-frequency winners (in the current roulette session). Although in the long run single numbers are as theoretically as profitable as higher probability bets, few roulette players bet exclusively on single numbers.

The even money bets
The most famous bet on the roulette table has to be the even money wager – red, black, odds or evens. With a near 50% chance (minus the green segment delivering the casino's small edge) – they're easy to predict and frequently form the foundation of roulette gamers' betting. Due to their high strike rate, even money bets are also the key ingredient in classic roulette systems such as the Martingale – a strategy proven to work very well – but also containing risks which must be managed if you want long-term success…..

> Click on an even money segment and bet 1 unit (example; 1 credit odds)
> If your spin fails – spin again with x2 your bet (such as 2 units red)
> The double bet must be wagered progressively after each failed spin
> When you hit a winning bet – quite the system

With a little logic and luck – betting on even money spins can deliver small but steady roulette winnings.

The dozen section bets

Similarly to the even money bets, the dozen section bets offers a relatively high probability betting option – with slightly lower chance but bigger payouts. In addition, the strike rate of the dozen bets makes them very popular among strategic gamers – with the most well know strategy being the dozen system, outlined below…..

> Spin with 1 unit red and 1 black – giving you 'free spins'
> Write down the dozen that wins each spin; low (1-12), middle (13-25), high (26-38)
> After 5 spins of the roulette reel with 1 dozen not winning – spin on the missing wager with progressive stakes

Wager number Wager level
1 £1
2 £2
3 £3
4 £4
5 £6
6 £9
7 £13
8 £20
9 £30
10 £45
11 £67

The classic roulette bets are easy to combine for multi-bets, offering the chance to win big with singles, but also protect your bank with higher odds wagers. For example, you could bet 1.00 on 21, 1.00 in the middle dozen, and 1.00 on red/black.

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