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Introduction and illustrated rules of French roulette.

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Post time 17-9-2023 17:26:39 | Show all posts |Read mode
Here is an introduction to French Roulette:

We offer French Roulette with a wheel containing 37 slots, numbered from 0 to 36. The gameplay is quite simple. After placing your bets in the designated areas, the computer randomly selects a number. If you win, you are paid based on the odds of your winning bet; if not, you lose your wager.

French Roulette Gameplay:
1. At the start of a new round, place your chips on different squares or on the borders of squares on the table.
2. After placing your bets, click ""Spin,"" and the roulette wheel starts to spin. When the wheel stops, the ball lands in one of the numbered pockets, which determines the winning number.
3. If you win, you are paid according to the odds of your winning bet. If you lose, you lose your wager.

French Roulette Ball Toss Rules:
1. This game is designed to closely resemble a real casino setting. Special situations will be handled according to the rules and guidelines set by our company.
2. If the game is interrupted due to connection issues while the ball is already in a numbered pocket, the round will be considered valid, and the system will determine the outcome.
3. The computer-generated game results and historical records provided by our company are for reference purposes only.

Types of French Roulette Bets:
There are 16 types of bets in French Roulette, explained as follows:

1. **Straight Up**: You can bet on any single number, including 0. Place your chips directly on that number (e.g., 8, 23, or 35).
2. **Split Bet**: Bet on the line between two numbers (e.g., 2 and 3, or 13 and 16).
3. **Street Bet**: Bet on three numbers in a row by placing your chips on the top edge of the row (e.g., 7, 8, and 9).
4. **Trio Bet**: Bet on 0, 1, and 2, or 0, 2, and 3 in the intersection area.
5. **Corner Bet**: Place your chips at the intersection of four numbers to bet on all four numbers (e.g., 19, 20, 22, and 23).
6. **Four-Number Bet**: Bet on 0, 1, 2, and 3 by placing your chips at the intersection of 0 and 1.
7. **Line Bet**: Bet on two rows of six numbers each by placing your chips at the intersection of the top edges of the rows (e.g., 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, and 33).
8. **Column Bet**: Bet on one of the three columns at the bottom of the table, labeled '2 to 1' (e.g., 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18, 21, 24, 27, 30, 33, or 36).
9. **Dozens Bet**: Bet on the first 12, second 12, or third 12 numbers (e.g., 1-12, 13-24, or 25-36).
10. **Red/Black Bet**: Bet on all red or all black numbers, excluding 0.
11. **Even/Odd Bet**: Bet on all even or all odd numbers, excluding 0.
12. **Low/High Bet**: Bet on low numbers (1-18) or high numbers (19-36), excluding 0.

Special Bets:

- **Neighbor Bets**: Bet on a single number and the two numbers on each side of it, for a total of five numbers.
- **Voisins du Zero (Neighbors of Zero)**: Bet on a specific group of numbers near 0.
- **Tiers du Cylindre (Thirds of the Wheel)**: Bet on a specific group of numbers on the opposite side of the wheel from Voisins du Zero.
- **Orphelins (Orphans)**: Bet on the remaining numbers not covered by Voisins du Zero or Tiers du Cylindre.
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Post time 17-9-2023 17:28:51 | Show all posts
If interested, this might not be too difficult.
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Post time 17-9-2023 17:55:41 | Show all posts
There's quite a bit of information to go through, so take your time with the introduction.
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Post time 17-9-2023 18:35:39 | Show all posts
"Many people have also introduced various ways to play roulette."
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