Racetrack Roulette Rules
The Game
Racetrack Roulette is a single zero roulette that consists of 36 numbers plus 0. The game is based on French Roulette with exactly the same rules and game logic.
The differences between French Roulette and other roulette types are the game table layout, the locations of the numbers and the odds.
The player odds in French Roulette are better than the odds in European and American Roulette since players lose only 50% of their even-money wagers if the wheel stops on zero. This is known as the "La Partage" rule. Top
How To Play
Use your left mouse button to click on the value of the chip that you wish to wager. Then place the chip on the roulette table by clicking on the desired betting area. You can regret a wagered chip before the game begins by clicking on the wagered chip with your right mouse button. You can also regret all your wagered chips by clicking the CLEAR button. When you have placed your bets, click the DONE button to start the game round. Click SAME BET to repeat the previously placed bet.
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The Racetrack
The racetrack on the roulette table duplicates the roulette wheel, i.e. the order of numbers is the same. The racetrack offers an alternative way of placing chips on the roulette table. By selecting a chip value and clicking on the fields on the racetrack, chips are placed on the ordinary bet area on the table. The racetrack facilitates neighbor bets. Neighbor bets cover numbers located next to each other on the roulette wheel and thus numbers located next to each other on the racetrack. The racetrack also includes fields for four different announce bets. By selecting a chip value and clicking one of the announce bet fields, a number of chips of the selected value are placed on the ordinary bet area on the table, in accordance with the announce bet made.
Serie 0/2/3 :
9 Chips - 0/2/3 (2 Chips), 4/7, 12/15, 18/21, 19/22, 25/26/28/29 (2 Chips), 32/35
Serie 5/8 :
6 Chips - 5/8, 10/11, 13/16, 23/24, 27/30, 33/36
Orph :
5 Chips - 1, 6/9, 14/17, 17/20, 31/34
Zero :
4 Chips - 0/3, 12/15, 26, 32/35
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Betting Rules
There are several different types of roulette bets which can be placed on the ordinary bet area on the table. Each bet covers a different set of numbers and has a different distribution. Inside Bets
Straight Up :
A chip can be wagered on any individual number, including zero (0). The chip is placed directly on the individual number.
Split Bet :
A chip can be wagered on any two adjacent numbers, by placing the chip on the line dividing the two numbers. Note that a chip can also be placed on the line dividing zero (0) and 1, 2 and 3.
Street Bet :
Street bets cover three numbers. Place the chip on the outer left boundary line of the roulette table, next to the corresponding row of three numbers.
Corner Bet :
Corner bets cover four numbers. Place the chip on the cross where the four numbers intersect.
Line Bet :
A line bet covers two street bets (i.e. the six different numbers in two rows of three numbers. For example: 4,5,6 + 7,8,9). Place the chip on the closest boundary line of the roulette table, where it is intersected by the line dividing the two rows. Outside Bets
Column Bet :
On the short side of the roulette table are three boxes marked 2 to 1. By placing your chip in one of these boxes, you mark all twelve numbers above it (excluding 0).
Dozen Bet or Column Bet :
You can bet on a group of twelve numbers by placing your chip in one of the three boxes marked 1st 12, 2nd 12, or 3rd 12.
Red / Black, Even / Odd or High / Low Bets :
A bet placed in one of the boxes on the left, long side of the table covers half of the roulette table numbers (excluding zero). Each box covers 18 numbers.
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Payout Table
| Chip Covers |
Term |
Pays |
| 1 number |
Straight Up |
35 : 1 |
| 2 numbers |
Split Bet |
17 : 1 |
| 3 numbers |
Street Bet |
11 : 1 |
| 4 numbers |
Corner Bet |
8 : 1 |
| 6 numbers |
Line Bet |
5 : 1 |
| 12 numbers |
Dozen Bet or Column Bet |
2 : 1 |
| 18 numbers |
Red / Black, Even / Odd or High / Low Bets |
1 : 1 |
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