Tips on Playing
Roulette - How to Play in the CasinoPlaying roulette is not as simple as putting down some
cash on the table, picking a lucky number and walking away
with chips in your pocket (although this is one way to do
it). For those gamblers who are thinking about
giving the roulette wheel a spin for the first time, as
well as winning some real stakes, there are a few things
to be aware of beforehand.
First and foremost,
bettors should understand there is a difference between
American and European Roulette. The American version
includes a 00 space on the table, while the European
version does not. The European version offers the
en prison option which can bring the House Edge down,
while the American version - if played according to
Atlantic City rules - can cut the House Edge in half. The
choice is yours which version you would like to play,
although most roulette Aficionado's will advise bettors to
stick to European Roulette.
When first approaching
the roulette table, you will have an option of
sitting at one of six seats. While some seats
may be taken, it would be unlikely to not be able to
find a seat at the roulette table.
After taking your seat,
you will need to obtain chips from the dealer, since
the game of roulette requires that each player be
assigned different color chips so there is no
confusion as to whose bets belongs to who. It
is common for roulette players to make several bets
at once, which is why having colored chips is a
necessity.
Most games of roulette will
have a minimum cash-in amount for chips (this does not
correlate to a minimum wager requirement). Depending
on how much you give the dealer, he will ask you what
denomination chips you would like. There is a
minimum chip denomination, as well as a minimum stake
amount, which is posted at the roulette table (Be sure to
look for it, because depending on the casino, the minimum
amount may be more than you want to spend on each bet).
If, for example, the minimum cash-in value is $40, you
will need to give the dealer at least $40 to get started
playing. If the minimum stake is $2, the dealer would
likely give you twenty $2 chips for a $40 cash-in,
although you can request to receive different chip
combinations, such as ten $2 chips and four $5 chips.
One last thing to keep in mind is that you should pay
attention to the different types of bets, for the minimum
stake amounts may vary. For example, outside bets
will usually require a different minimum than inside bets.
Lastly, when you are done playing at the roulette table, be sure
to cash out your chips, for they will not be redeemable at
other games.
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