Pays Roulette

Outside bets
The outside bets on a roulette table are the bets that reside 'outside' of the main playing area of 37 numbers. There are no winning outside bets for 0 results. Let's have a look at the different types of outside bets: Color bets: Red bet or Black bet
You can choose to bet on the outcome either being a red number, or a black number. Place this bet right in the diamond shaped areas on the front of the board, filled in with a red or black color. This is a very common roulette bet, as it is easy to understand that you have almost half a chance of winning. People often place the bet making the incorrect assumption that if 5 blacks were spun, there is a better than 50% chance the sixth spin will be red. This is not logical, as the roulette wheel cannot 'remember' what it spun last, and each spin is independent of all previous spins. This bet is paid even money. Odd bet or Even bet
Similar to the red black bet, this even money bet is based on whether the number will be odd or even. Since 0 does not count as either, there are 36 numbers, an even count between odd and even. Place this bet by putting your chips in the middle of the square marked 'even' or the square marked 'odd', which reside on either side of the black / red betting area. Low bet or high bet
Roulette rules allow ranges of numbers to be bet on. The low/high bet lets you predict whether you think the next number to come up will be part of the range from 1 to 18, or part of the range from 19 to 36. This is an even money bet. To place this bet put your chips in the boxes with the associated number range printed in them. Column bet
At one end of the set of 37 numbers are boxes with the words '2 to 1' written in them. Each box is part of a column of numbers if you extend a line up the body of the inside of the betting area. If a number from within the column you are betting on comes up you win, and are paid 2 to 1. Although not grouped with the others, this is still considered an outside bet. Dozen or section bet
A bet very similar to the columns bet, dozens lets you place a bet on either the first dozen numbers (1-12), the second dozen (13-24), or the third dozen (25-36) To place this bet find the rectangular areas located in between the outside bets and the inside board spread. These will usually be labelled with the words 1st 12, 2nd 12, and 3rd 12. The bet pays 2 to 1. The inside bets
The inside bets are made up of specific numbers or combinations of numbers within the number layout, or along the border of it. Remember, the total of all of your bets must add up to at least the table minimum. Straight-up bet
This is the simple roulette bet. Choosing any one of the 37 numbers and putting your chips down on that number will give you a chance to win back at 35 to 1. Split bet
Roulette rules allow you to place a single bet on two different numbers if those numbers are beside each other on the table layout. To do so put your chips down on the line between them. This bet pays 17 to 1 if either number comes up. Street bet
This is a bet not unlike the split. It allows you to bet on three different numbers with the same bet. You can do this by placing chips on the outside of the row of numbers you want to bet on. So if you want to bet on the numbers 1, 2, and 3 all at once, put your chips down on the line that is the outside edge of the 3. This bet pays 11 to 1. Corner or square bet
Roulette rules also allow for other combinations. Another combination wager, the corner bet, lets you bet on four adjoining numbers. Placing your chips at the point where four numbers meet will indicate you want a corner bet. This is sometimes referred to as a square bet. If any of the four numbers come up, you're paid 8 to 1. Five number bet
To make this bet place your chips at the intersection of 0 and 3 on the corner. You can win if any of 0, 00, 1, 2, or 3 are hit. You are paid 8 to 1.

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By adhering to tried and tested playing strategies and sharpening your skills, you can prolong your entertainment, and improve your odds at the casino.

If you realize you have a problem, don't be afraid to contact organizations that can help you. After all, you've already taken the first step. Gamblers Anonymous provides problem gamblers with a support system to help them through the difficult times and can put you in touch with a support group in your area. Contact them on: Gamblers Anonymous

Attitude is everything. Maintain self-control, and whether you win or lose at the casino, you will always be a winner!

As humans we tend to have this systemized pattern of thinking that we already somehow won the game, that we haven't played yet. You psyche yourself up to stay cool and confidant, when you already have these preconceived ideas that you are special and that you hit the big jackpot already.

Although staying confident and optimistic plays a major part in playing the game. On the other hand you can't only rely on that strategy. If a prophet came to you while you where sleeping and foresaw your next winnings, I would say to you lay off the crack. Or if somehow on this planet that had happened, honey, 50 million people and I would be knocki'g at your door.

It's important to map out a personal gambling method that will work for you.
The first step is to ask yourselves a series of questions. What do you anticipate getting out of gambling? Are you looking for an entertaining and leisurely distraction from it all, or are you just an extra on film sets out of work, trying to make fast money to go on that trip to the Caribbean you have been boasting about for months?

Are you the type of person that needs to play with a wad of dough in your hands in order to get your blood pumping, or does one bill make you shake like mad?
Can you handle parting with your " moola" or would that send you straight to the bottle?

You have to decide on an amount you feel good about playing with according to your bank account. Are you capable of sticking to your limits, or in the heat of the moment you lose control, and do something you financially weren't prepared to do?

Or you may have the "yoyo" syndrome, as I like to call it, of changing your mind every single time you get some une'sy 'eeling flickering in your head? The key is to ask how much self-control do I have?

Remember these questions are key components to securing your success, or dealing with failure.

So, before you set out on a "gambling crusade", make a realistic plan for yourself that will suit you. In no time you will have created your own gambling method that will never fail you. And just think about that trip to the Caribbean you can really take. You will always be a winner.

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There are three distinct kinds of roulette games available online. Each have their own unique characteristics, benefits, and drawbacks. Here we take a look at each so you can quickly find the style that suits you best. Downloadable roulette games

There exists a small selection of downloadable roulette games which are not playable for real money. These games allow you to play on your home computer for fun and entertainment, and may offer helpful things such as bankroll tracking across sessions. You'll probably want one of these if you don't spend much time online and wish to be able to play roulette on your computer without being on the Internet. In browser roulette games

Fast becoming the most common type around, in-browser roulette games are ones which you access via a web page, and are played while you are online. They often require a browser plug-in, such as shockwave or flash. The range in quality on these types of games is rather broad. You will likely come across some which don't even follow the game rules properly. Others include bonus features such as bankroll tracking and chat. Roulette-Info.net features a game with a bankroll that lasts from session to session, and built in chat so you can discuss your strategies with fellow players. Real money roulette games

The phenomenon of Internet gaming is not slowing down any time soon, and real money roulette games are available from a variety of operators. Real money games are often accompanied by a free-play version, similar to the downloadable roulette games mentioned earlier. Bankrolls are acquired either through standard credit card transactions, or through third party banking operations such as Paypal, Firepay, or Western Union.

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Deuces Wild also contaisn wildcards just like Jokers Wild. In this game 2's are wildcards and can be used for absolutely anything no matter what 2 it is. This is a huge bonus and helps winning alot easier, but this means that the smallest winning hand is three of a kind. Here is the full win table. :-
• Three Of A Kind - Three cards that are the same numberwise. Achieving this returns your bet.
• Straight - All 5 cards consecutive but not in the same suit. For example, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9. Achieving this pays 2X your bet.
• Flush - Any 5 cards of the same suit, the numbers do not matter. Achieving this pays 2-3X your bet.
• Full House - Two cards of the same value and three cards of the same value such as 7, 7, Queen, Queen, Queen. Achieving this pays 3-4X your bet.
• Four Of A Kind - Four cards of the same numerical value such as four 10's. Achieving this pays 4-5X your bet.
• Straight Flush - Five cards of the same suit in numerical order such as 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 of hearts. Achieving this pays 8-10X your bet.

• Royal Flush Without Deuces - Five cards of the same suit, MUST be 10, Jack, Queen, King, Ace. Achieving this pays 250X your bet if you bet 1 to 4 coins and 4000X your bet if you bet 5 coins.
The following can only be won when one deuce (2) or more are present in the hand.

• Five Of A Kind - Five cards of the same number and has to include one deuce (2) or more. Achieving this pays 15-16X your bet.
• Wild Royal Flush - Five cards of the same suit in numerical order ending at Ace, must include one or more deuce (2) For example 10, 2, Queen, King, Ace. Achieving this pays 25-30X your bet.
• Four Deuces - A hand that contains all four deuces (2) Achieving this pays 200X your bet.

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