French Bets
Instead of placing your chips on the table like other bets you simply call out your bet to the dealer and they will place your bet. The basics of the French bet is that you think the ball will land in a certain area of the Roulette wheel. French bets are only available in European Roulette which Roulette TV uses. Because the numbers are in a different order on an American Roulette wheel, French bets are not possible. These wagers are generally not advertised but the dealers will know how to place your money.
The wagers in French Bets are as follows:
Neighbour Bet
A Neighbour Bet is a minimum 5 chip bet in the wheel covering two numbers either side of a single number.
Tier Bet
A Tier Bet is a minimum 6 chip bet in the wheel covering the splits 5&8, 10&11, 13&16, 23&24, 27&30, and 33&36.
Voisin de Zero Bet
A Voisins de Zero Bet is a minimum 9 chip bet in the wheel. The bet is 2 chips on 0-2-3, 1 chip on splits 4&7, 12&15, 18&21, 19&22, two chips on a 25-26-28-29 corner and 1 chip on a 32&35 split.
Orphelins Bet
An Orphelins Bet is a minimum 5 chip bet in the wheel. The bet is 1 chip on 1, 1 chip on 6&9 split, 1 chip on 14&17 split, 1 chip on 17&20 split and finally 1 chip on 31&34 split.
Now that you know the different types of wagers available on the Roulette table your next step is to learn the what the odds are for these wagers. Read on to learn more about Roulette Odds.
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