The
wheel is similar except that a European roulette wheel has only
a single 0 for the house to win on. The object of either game
is to predict where on the wheel the white ball will land.
Many
people, even professional gamblers and croupiers (roulette dealers)
think that the numbers along the edge of the
roulette wheel are just jumbled together in no particular
fashion. In actuality the numbers are arranged in an attempt to
alternate odd and even numbers, high, low digits along with the
red and black colors.
Since
there is no way for the wheel to be arranged in a true mathematically
balanced way, in the American version the green “0”
and “00” slots are placed on opposite sides of each
other with exactly 18 numbers between them.
Plus
to even out high and low numbers, the sum of each two consecutive
numbers of the same color must equal 37 and even numbers must
alternate with odd numbers. However European numbers are completely
different with numbers set in a:
“0-32-15-19-4-21-2-25-17-34-6-27-13-36-11-30-8-23-10-5-24-16-33-1-20-14-31-9-22-18-29-7-28-12-35-3-26”.
The
Roulette Table
The
roulette table itself is 8 feet long and made of woods like oak
with padded armrests with the betting layout and a special area
for the wheel and chips.
The
Roulette Table Layout
The
layout we see used today is believed to have been developed in
France in the 1840s. An American style layout is made of a heavy
felt that comes in 2-3 colors with a 0 and 00 at one end and has
two betting areas: inside and outside.
The
inside area is comprised of the individual figures for each numbered
slot on the wheel 1-36. The outside area has labeled betting boxes
for red or black, odd or even numbers, columns, the low or high
numbers (1-18, 19-36) and the 1st 12", "2nd 12"
or "3rd 12" (1-12,13-24, 25-36).
The
European layout is also made of quality felt but the layout is
completely different with where the outside areas are placed.
The outside or side bet is split into two and runs along either
side of the main layout. Each betting box is labeled by its French
name, but may have an English translation underneath.
Understanding
how all the elements of a roulette table go together will help
you become a smarter and better roulette player in the long run. |