Roulette Wheel Payout

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Game Objective:

Luck O’ The Roulette is a fixed odds betting game based on roulette. The Roulette wheel has 38 numbered slots (0 to 36 and a Pot bet), each of which can be bet on. The wheel is spun in one direction and a ball is spun in the wheel in the opposite direction. The ball will land in one of the numbered slots or in the pot bet slot. If you bet on the slot the ball has landed in, you will win a payout.

How to Play:

  • There are two tables and the wheel:
    • The Betting Table, where bets can be placed.
    • The Neighbors Table, where Neighbors bets can be placed. (The Neighbors table can be accessed by clicking the small picture of it above the Main game window, and the Betting Table can be accessed by clicking the small picture of it above the Main game window.)
    • The Roulette wheel.
  • The different chip values that can be used to place bets appear in the chip tray. Click a chip in the chip tray to select it.
    • The chip tray appears to the left of the currently selected table.
  • To place a bet, click the desired chip value and then click on the number or numbers you would like to bet on. The chosen number(s) will be highlighted until you release your mouse cursor. The chip tray is scrollable.
    • There are many different types of bets in Roulette, including bets placed on multiple numbers with a single chip. All bets are listed in the BET TYPES AND PAYTABLE section below.
  • If you wish to place an additional bet of a different value, click a chip of a different value. When you put a mouse over on a possible bet, a pop-up with bet details will be visible.
  • Click UNDO to remove the last bet made from the table.
  • Click CLEAR BETS to remove all bets currently on the table.
  • Click the DOUBLE button to double all bets currently placed on the table.
  • The MIN, MAX and TABLE MAX are shown at the top left of Betting Table. If you click on this text a pop-up window will appear that details all the table limits.
  • Each position on the table has a minimum bet and a maximum bet. If you attempt to bet higher than the maximum or lower than the minimum, the bet will not be accepted and a small message will appear to inform you of this.
  • Information on your available game balance and total bet is shown in the bottom of the game screen.
  • The TABLE COVERAGE indicator shows the percentage of the Roulette wheel covered by the placed bets.
    • Click the HOLD FOR AUTOPLAY/SPIN button to spin the roulette wheel with any current bets.
    • After the ball has landed, a marker will be placed on the winning number from the last spin in the Betting Table view and the REBET, DOUBLE & SPIN and REBET & SPIN buttons will appear.
      • Click REBET to place the same bets as in the previous round.
      • Click DOUBLE & SPIN to double the previous bet(s) and start another game.
      • Click REBET & SPIN to place the same bet(s) as in the previous game and start another game.
  • The result history shows the previous game results. It is on the right of the wheel.
Roulette wheel payout chart

American Roulette can have a single zero or a double zero, but the manner it is played is the same for both, and play is faster than French Roulette. Apart from the zero positions, the table layout is the same. The other major difference is in the roulette wheel, the sequence of the numbers on the wheel. Roulette Odds Explained Even though there are 37/38 pockets on a roulette wheel (depending on whether you play European or American roulette), odds are calculated based on 35 pockets. That is the maximum payout, secured by winning a straight up bet. Naturally, this means that the house always has an edge.

AutoPlay:

  • The AUTOPLAY mode can be used to play several games in a row with the same bet automatically.
  • Place a bet, then hold the HOLD FOR AUTOPLAY/SPIN button to open the Autoplay panel. The Autoplay panel has a slider which can be moved to select the number of games to be played automatically. After selecting the desired number of automatic games, click the START AUTOPLAY button to begin those games.
  • During the Autoplay games, the number of remaining games will be shown on the STOP AUTOPLAY button at the bottom right of the screen. Press the STOP AUTOPLAY button at any time to end the Autoplay games.
  • Max number of auto spins available is 90 and user has option to select the auto spins ranging from 10 to 90 by dragging the slider(10,20,30,4,50,60,70,80,90). By default 10 auto spins will be selected.

The Betting Table:

  • The Betting Table view allows you to make a wide range of standard bets:
    • Pot Bet
    • Straight up
    • Split
    • Street
    • Corner
    • Five
    • Line
    • Column
    • Adjacent column
    • 1st 12
    • 2nd 12
    • 3rd 12
    • Adjacent twelve
    • 1-18/19-36
    • Red/Black
    • Even/Odd
  • More information about the bets can be found in the BET TYPES AND PAYTABLE section below.
  • Once you have placed your bet, click SPIN to start the game.

The Neighbors Table:

  • The Neighbors Table view can be accessed by clicking Neighbors on the Betting Table view.
  • The Neighbors Table allows you to make several types of bets that are unavailable on the Betting Table. These special bets are:
    • Tier
    • Orphelins
    • Voisins Du Zero
  • There are 5 numbered Neighbors buttons that can be selected and then click on a number on the table to bet on that number and the numbers neighboring it to the left and the right.
  • Clicking the Neighbors button labelled 4 and then clicking on the number 2 on the table will place bets on the number 2 and 4 numbers that are to the immediate left and 4 numbers that are to the immediate right of 2 (25, 17, 34, 6 on the left and 21, 4, 19, 15 on the right).
  • Clicking on Tier, Orphelins and Voisins Du Zero will place special bets, as detailed in the Paytable section below.
  • Once you have placed your bet, click SPIN to start the game.

The Roulette Wheel:

  • Clicking SPIN after making a bet will spin the ball in the Roulette wheel.
  • The wheel is spun in one direction and a ball is spun on the wheel in the opposite direction. The ball will land in one of the slots.
  • The wheel has many win multipliers: x15, x20, x25, x30, x35, x40, x45, x50, x60 and pot(x100). A multiplier is chosen at random during every spin. The multipliers apply only to Pot Bets.
  • If the ball lands in a slot you bet on, you will win a payout according to your bet. This win amount is added to the game balance.
  • The slot the ball landed in will be shown in the top-left.

Bet Types and Paytable:

Bet Type

Covers

Description

Pay out

Pot Bet

1 slot

A bet on Pot bet.

1:14/19/24/29/34/39/44/49/59/99

Straight up

1 number

A bet on a single number (including 0).

35:1

Split

2 numbers

A bet on two numbers (including 0 and Pot) next to each other on the table.

17:1

Pot Bet payout will be from 1:14/19/24/29/34/39/44/49/59/99

Street

3 numbers

A bet on a row of three numbers (e.g. 1, 2, 3).

Bets placed on ‘0, 1, 2’, ‘0, 2, 3’,'Pot, 0, 2' ,' Pot, 1, 2' are also considered to be street bets.

11:1

Pot Bet payout will be from 1:14/19/24/29/34/39/44/49/59/99

Corner

4 numbers

A bet covering four numbers next to each other on the table. A bet placed on ‘0, 1, 2, 3’ is also considered to be a corner bet.

8:1

Five

5 numbers

A bet placed between the adjacent streets of 'pot bet' and '1'. This bet covers five numbers: 0, pot bet, 1, 2, and 3.

6:1

Pot Bet payout will be from 1:14/19/24/29/34/39/44/49/59/99

Line

6 numbers

A bet covering two Streets - six different numbers in two rows of three numbers (e.g. 1, 2, 3 + 4, 5, 6).

5:1

Column

12 numbers

A bet placed in one of the boxes marked ‘2 to 1’ at the bottom of the layout, each covering 12 numbers per column.

2:1

Twelve

12 numbers

A bet placed in one of the boxes marked ‘1st 12’, ‘2nd 12’ or ‘3rd 12’, which each cover 12 numbers.

2:1

1-18 (Low)

18 numbers

A bet on the winning number being between 1 and 18.

1:1

19-36 (High)

18 numbers

A bet on the winning number being between 19 and 36.

1:1

Red

18 numbers

A bet on the winning number being red.

1:1

Black

18 numbers

A bet on the winning number being black.

1:1

Even

18 numbers

A bet on the winning number being even.

1:1

Odd

18 numbers

A bet on the winning number being odd.

1:1

Adjacent twelve

24 numbers

A bet placed on the line between any two adjacent boxes marked '1st 12', '2nd 12' or '3rd 12', covering 12 numbers of each.

0.5:1

Adjacent column

24 numbers

A bet placed on the line between any two columns marked '2 to 1' at the bottom of the layout, covering 12 numbers of each.

0.5:1


Bet TypeDescriptionPayout
TIERThis bet type places split bets on 5/8, 10/11, 13/16, 23/24, 27/30 and 33/36 and straight bet on POT17:1 for split and 1:14/19/24/29/34/39/44/49/59/99 for POT straight bet.
ORPHELINSSplit bets placed on 31/34, 17/20, 14/17, 6/9 and a straight bet placed on number 1 together constitute the Orphelins bet.17:1 for split, 35:1 for staright
VOISINS DU ZEROThis bet type places split bets on 32/35, 19/22, 18/21, 12/15, 4/7, 2 chips on a street bet 0, 2 and 3, and 2 chips on corner bet 25/26/28/29.17:1 for split, 11:1 for street, 8:1 for corner
NEIGHBORS BETThere is an option to select 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 numbers as neighbors. When a bet is placed on a number, the number and 1/2/3/4/5 numbers on either side are selected. These numbers together constitute the neighbor bet.35:1 for straight

Game Information:

  • The game and game rules are identical in both the real-money and demo modes.
  • When we bet on POT bet, the maximum winning value will be displayed in the top right corner for particular bet.

Game Options:

  • Volume: icon will play the game music. Click on icon will mute the volume .
  • Volume bar: To increase or decrease the game sounds.
  • Game Sounds: By default, the Game Sounds check box is enabled. Uncheck the check box to turn off Game Sounds.
  • Background Music: By default, the Background Music check box is enabled. Uncheck the check box to turn off Background Music.
  • Turbo function can be used to control the speed of the action.
  • Turbo Mode: By default, the Turbo Mode check box is disabled. Click on check box to turn off the wheel animation.
  • Wheel auto Zoom: By default, the Wheel auto Zoom check box is enabled. Uncheck the check box to turn off Wheel auto Zoom.
  • Paytable text is shown under the Settings icon. If you click on Paytable text a pop-up window will appear that details all the table limits.

Browser panel commands:

  • Click on Rules to view game rules of the game.
  • Click on History to view the logs of the games you've played.
  • Click on Deposit button to add funds to your account.
  • Click on Real Money/Demo to switch between real-money or demo modes.
  • The History functionality is applicable only for the real-money game play.

Return to the player:

The theoretical return to player of this game is 95.39 %.

Malfunctions voids all pays and plays.

FAQ’s:

1. I could not complete the game. What should I do?

  • If you get disconnected in the middle of the base game, the software will automatically complete play for you. You will be able to find out the result by clicking on the 'History' button once you have logged back in.

2.What should I do if the balance is low to place bet?

  • Click on ‘Deposit’ button at bottom of the game screen and deposit.

3. If you are still having problems, please contact our 24/7 Customer Care team.

Last modification date: 1/21/2021

Roulette Wheel Payout Chart

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For the most part, calculating roulette payouts is just a matter of multiplication. Each bet pays out at certain odds, and that determines what you multiply the bet by to get the payout. Also, as with most table games, the payouts are done on an X to Y basis, as opposed to an X for Y basis.

This post wants to cover roulette payouts in some degree of detail, though, including how much each bet pays off.

More importantly, I want to explain how the croupier is able to calculate payouts for roulette so quickly. Guess what? They have a system for that.

Payout Odds in Gambling

When you’re gambling on something, you get paid off using odds. Some games offer even odds, which means that if you bet $100, you win $100 when you win.

Most games, though, have various payouts for various kinds of bets.

Roulette

The top jackpot on a video poker machine pays off at 800 for 1.

And that’s an important distinction. There’s a big difference between a payoff of 800 for 1 and a payoff of 800 to 1.

With table games like roulette, the payoffs are in the form of 2 to 1, 3 to 1, 35 to 1, etc.

This means that if you win the bet, you get to keep the amount you bet, and you get the winnings along with it.

If you bet $100 on a single number at the roulette table and win, you get a payoff of $3,500. But you also get to keep your $100.

With gambling machines, payouts are made on a “for” basis instead of a “to” basis. This means your winnings are traded for what you risked.

If you bet $5 on a slot machine and win a $10 payout, you don’t get your $5 back on top of that.

This is an important distinction you should make. Most gamblers don’t stick just with roulette, so if you’re going to play other games — and you probably will — you should understand how that works.

Specific Payouts in the Game of Roulette

In roulette, you have a huge variety of bets you can place. You bet on a single number. Or you can bet on two numbers — if either of those numbers come up, you win. Or you can bet on three numbers, and if any of those three numbers come up, you win.

What are the odds for roulette


The more likely it is for you to win, the lower the payout is.

A bet on black wins almost half the time. The payoff for that bet is only 1 to 1, or even money.

A bet on a single number pays off at 35 to 1, which is a big payoff, but it also only wins 1 out of every 38 spins on average.

The Difference Between the Odds of Winning and the Payout Odds

Roulette Wheel Payout

The casino makes its money from the difference between the odds of winning and the payout odds.

You know how you can express the payout on a bet as odds?

35 to 1 is an example of how you’d express a payoff on the single number bet.

The odds of winning can also be expressed in the same way.

On a standard American roulette wheel, you have 37 ways to lose a single number bet and only one way to win.

This means the odds of winning are 37 to 1.

Since the odds of winning are lower than the payoff for the bet, the casino makes a profit in the long run.

Once out of every 38 spins, they’ll pay off a single number bet, but they’ll only pay off 35 to 1 on that bet. The rest of the money goes into the casino’s pocket.

The casino deals in long-term averages, especially when it comes to roulette.

Roulette Bets and Their Payoffs

Here’s a list of bets you can make at the roulette table and how much each of them pays off.

The Outside Bets

These are the bets on the outside of the betting surface, and they’re the bets that pay off the most often. As a result, you win less with these bets.

Here are the outside bets you can make:

  • Red(or Black) – You can bet on the color of the number, and the payout is even money — 1 to 1
  • Even (or Odd) – You can bet that the number will be even or odd, and the payout is again even money — 1 to 1
  • Low (or High) – You can bet that the number will be 1-18 (low) or 19-36 (high). The payout is even money on this one, too
  • Columns – The numbers on the betting surface are organized into three columns. You can bet that the ball will land on one of the numbers in that column. The payoff, if you guess right, is 2 to 1
  • Dozens – The numbers can be divided into 1st third (1-12), 2nd third (13-24), and 3rd third (25-36). If you guess right, you get a 2 to 1 payout

On all these outside bets, 0 and 00 count as losses. Those numbers are green, and they’re not considered even or odd, high or low.

The Inside Bets

Roulette Payout Odds

These are the bets on the inside of the betting surface. They pay out better but have a bigger chance of losing.

Here are the inside bets you can make:

  • Straight Up – This is a bet on a single number and pays off at 35 to 1
  • Split – This is a bet on two numbers that are next to each other. It pays off at 17 to 1
  • Street – This is a bet on three numbers, and it pays off at 11 to 1
  • Corners – This is a bet on four numbers, and it pays off at 8 to 1
  • The 5-Number Bet – You can only bet on 0, 00, 1, 2, and 3 if you want to bet on five numbers, and it pays off at 6 to 1. This is the only bet on the roulette table with a different house edge from the other bets — 7.89% (the other bets have a house edge of 5.26%)
  • Line – This is a bet on six numbers and pays off at 5 to 1

All these bets would be a break-even proposition in the long run IF the wheel didn’t have a green 0 and a green 00.

Roulette Wheel Payout

How the Croupier Makes the Payouts So Quickly

The first thing the croupier does after the decision is to clear all the losing bets off the roulette table. Since he’s intimately familiar with the layout of the betting surface, this doesn’t take long at all.

Also, all the players at the roulette table have chips that are specifically colored so that they have the same color. You can’t use the roulette chips at the other table. This enables the croupier to tell your bet from someone else’s. It’s the color of the chips.

Roulette Wheel Payout Odds

To calculate the payouts, you just multiply the bet by the payout odds.

Roulette Table Payouts

If someone bet two chips on a single number and it won, you’d multiply 2 by 35 and get 70. That’s how many chips you’d give the player in winnings.

He doesn’t really have a magical system, either. He knows the payouts for the various bets, and he’s able to do the multiplication in his head. It’s easy multiplication, but even if it weren’t, he’d eventually just be able to memorize the correct payout relative to the number of chips bet.

Also, he doesn’t really think of the chips as money. They’re just betting units.

Can Any of This Information Help Me Win at Roulette?

Naw.

Roulette’s a negative expectation game.

You might get lucky in the short run, but if you play long enough, the math behind the payouts will eventually reduce your bankroll to 0.

Conclusion

And that’s how to calculate roulette payouts. You just memorize which bets are possible and how much they pay off. Once you know that, calculating the payouts is just a matter of multiplication.

Croupiers are able to do it quickly because they do it all day every day.

Roulette Wheel Payout

I’m able to make change in my head because I worked for years on cash registers that didn’t calculate change. I know how to subtract from 100 without any effort at all.

Roulette Wheel Green Payout

Calculating roulette payouts is a similar skill.

Payouts For Roulette

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