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In the game of Roulette, there is a layout with 38 single numbers (1 thru 36, 0 and 00) which correspond to a Roulette Wheel having identical numbers as the layout. In Roulette you can place 11 types of wagers, each one having different payouts. As a general rule, your wager is reflected by where you place your chip and what it touches on the layout. Use the Pay Schedule as your guide.

  1. Roulette Color Chips
  2. Roulette Chips Solid Color
  3. Roulette Color Chip Values
  4. Roulette Color Strategy

THE PLAY OF THE GAME

CHIPS - Roulette can be played using either cash chips or color chips. Color chips can only be purchased at the tables. Color chips are unique to the table you are playing on and they differentiate your bet from all the other bets on the table. 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. To calculate the payouts, you just multiply the bet by the payout odds.

Color

Did you scroll all this way to get facts about roulette chips? Well you're in luck, because here they come. There are 302 roulette chips for sale on Etsy, and they cost $14.12 on average. The most common roulette chips material is glass. The most popular color? You guessed it: black. The chips are placed on the line opposite the 6 selected numbers. Payouts are as 5:1. Column bet (12 numbers) is paid out as 2:1. Dozen bet (12 numbers) is paid out as 2:1. Even Money Bets. Black/Red (you place chips on the red or black field) is paid out as 1:1. Black/Red (you place chips on the red or black field) is paid out as 1:1. These chips are played similar to green chips. $500 – Purple Chips – The goal for most gamblers who play lower denominations is to win so much that they have to cash in their red, green and black chips for a purple (or purplish) chip. $1,000 – Orange or Yellow Chips – So pretty. Most gamblers dream of the day they’re paid with this chip.

The Dealer spins the Roulette Wheel in one direction and a small ball in the opposite direction. Bets may be placed until the Dealer announces “No More Bets.” When the ball comes to rest in one of the pockets of the Roulette Wheel, the Dealer will announce the winning number and Place a marker on the winning number.

First the table is cleared of losing wagers and then all the winners are paid. Please do not remove winning wagers or place new bets until all winners have been paid and the Dealer announces “Place Your Bets.”

In order to keep each player’s wagers separate from the others, the dealer assigns a color chip unique to each player.

Chips

You determine the value of your color chips when purchasing stack(s) of chips. There are 20 chips per stack, and the value of a color is indicated by a numerical button placed on your color (20 indicates $20 per stack). Your “color” chips are redeemed before you leave that particular Roulette table.

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The following is a list of various Roulette wagers, where they are located on the layout and the pay schedule for each.

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    1. Straight Up - Placing your chip on one number out of the 38 numbers on the wheel. Pays 35 to 1.
    2. Two Numbers (Split) - placing your chip so that it touches two numbers on the layout. Pays 17 to 1.
    3. Three Numbers (Street) - Placing your chip so that it aligns with a row of three numbers. Pays 11 to 1.
    4. Four Numbers (Corner) - Placing your chip so that it touches four numbers on the layout. Pays 8 to 1.
    5. Five Numbers (Top Line) - Placing your wager as shown above so that it pays on 0,00,1,2, & 3. Pays 6 to 1.
    6. Six Numbers (Line) - Placing your wager as shown above so that it pays on two rows. Pays 5 to 1.
    7. Column (Line) - Placing your chip so that it aligns with any column of vertical numbers. Pays 2 to 1.
    8. Any 12 - Selecting between 1st 12 numbers, 2nd 12 numbers, and 3rd 12 numbers on the wheel (1-12, 13-24, 25-36). Pays 2 to 1.
    9. Red or Black - Selecting between red or black numbers on the wheel. Pays 1 to 1.
    10. Odd or Even - Selecting between odd or even numbers on the wheel. Pays 1 to 1.
    11. 1st or 2nd 18 numbers on the wheel (1-18 or 19-36) Pays 1 to 1.
    12. The maximum even money wager is $2,000. The maximum 2-1 wager is $1,000. No partnership may exceed the table maximum.

In the game of Roulette, there is a layout with 38 single numbers (1 thru 36, 0 and 00) which correspond to a Roulette Wheel having identical numbers as the layout. In Roulette you can place 11 types of wagers, each one having different payouts. As a general rule, your wager is reflected by where you place your chip and what it touches on the layout. Use the Pay Schedule as your guide.

THE PLAY OF THE GAME

Roulette Color Chips

The Dealer spins the Roulette Wheel in one direction and a small ball in the opposite direction. Bets may be placed until the Dealer announces “No More Bets.” When the ball comes to rest in one of the pockets of the Roulette Wheel, the Dealer will announce the winning number and Place a marker on the winning number.

Roulette Chips Solid Color

First the table is cleared of losing wagers and then all the winners are paid. Please do not remove winning wagers or place new bets until all winners have been paid and the Dealer announces “Place Your Bets.”

In order to keep each player’s wagers separate from the others, the dealer assigns a color chip unique to each player.

You determine the value of your color chips when purchasing stack(s) of chips. There are 20 chips per stack, and the value of a color is indicated by a numerical button placed on your color (20 indicates $20 per stack). Your “color” chips are redeemed before you leave that particular Roulette table.

Roulette Color Chip Values

The following is a list of various Roulette wagers, where they are located on the layout and the pay schedule for each.

Roulette Color Strategy

    1. Straight Up - Placing your chip on one number out of the 38 numbers on the wheel. Pays 35 to 1.
    2. Two Numbers (Split) - placing your chip so that it touches two numbers on the layout. Pays 17 to 1.
    3. Three Numbers (Street) - Placing your chip so that it aligns with a row of three numbers. Pays 11 to 1.
    4. Four Numbers (Corner) - Placing your chip so that it touches four numbers on the layout. Pays 8 to 1.
    5. Five Numbers (Top Line) - Placing your wager as shown above so that it pays on 0,00,1,2, & 3. Pays 6 to 1.
    6. Six Numbers (Line) - Placing your wager as shown above so that it pays on two rows. Pays 5 to 1.
    7. Column (Line) - Placing your chip so that it aligns with any column of vertical numbers. Pays 2 to 1.
    8. Any 12 - Selecting between 1st 12 numbers, 2nd 12 numbers, and 3rd 12 numbers on the wheel (1-12, 13-24, 25-36). Pays 2 to 1.
    9. Red or Black - Selecting between red or black numbers on the wheel. Pays 1 to 1.
    10. Odd or Even - Selecting between odd or even numbers on the wheel. Pays 1 to 1.
    11. 1st or 2nd 18 numbers on the wheel (1-18 or 19-36) Pays 1 to 1.
    12. The maximum even money wager is $2,000. The maximum 2-1 wager is $1,000. No partnership may exceed the table maximum.