Almost everyone who starts out playing roulette, both offline and online, would often make the most basic of wagers. Some would take the safe side of the street and bet on outside bets like Odd/Even, Red/Black, and 1-18/19-36. These bets, while they yield low profits, are easy to learn and make when done in real life because players can see them marked on the roulette board. Still, there are those who like to take it to the next level and play with straight-up bets which has the highest payout of 35:1 but has the lowest winning chance of below three percent.
The above-mentioned bets are probably the most commonly made. In this post, we’re going to introduce to you a handful of advanced and uncommon kinds of wager which pros often make and that you can do as well, the next time you play roulette.
Bets with 11:1 Payout
There are two types of roulette bet that has 11:1 payout, and each would cover three numbers at the same time. The first one is called a basket bet. In a European roulette, this involves placing a bet on zero plus two of either 1, 2, or 3. To do this bet, you place your chips at the upper corner of 1 and 2 or 2 and 3. Make sure it also touches the zero. For a clearer illustration, see the image below.
The second type of bet is made on a row of three adjacent numbers which runs horizontally across the roulette board. Called a street bet, the player would only have to place his chips on the outer edge of the three numbers he’s eyeing for. For instance, if he wants to bet on 16-17-18, he will place his chips at the edge of either 16 or 18. Check out the image below for reference.
Mid-Range Bets
There are a lot of numbers covered with mid-range bets. However, unlike the even money bets (outside bets), these wagers do have higher payouts. Moreover, it’s more flexible to make and players have a wider range of choices on how he wants to spread his numbers.
For example, the corner bet. It’s a bet made on four numbers that form a square. The way to do this is to put the chips on the middle corner or the intersection between the four numbers. It pays out 8:1. See the image below.
The next mid-range bet we would like you to know is the six line. It’s pretty much like the street bet, but instead of a single row of adjacent numbers, you have two. Same as with the street bet, you place your chips on the outer edges of the two adjacent street bets. In this case, suppose you want to add another street bet on top of the one you made above, which is 16-17-18, and you want it made on 19-20-21. What you’d do here is to place your wager at the outside corner of 16 and 19. The bet pays out 5:1. See the illustration below.
We’re just barely scraping the list of less common roulette bets often made by pros. If you want to know more and learn how it pays out in a European Roulette or an American version of the game, then follow this link.