French Roulette
The French Roulette is a single zero roulette that consists
of 36 numbers plus 0.
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.
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. When you have
placed your bets, click the “DONE” button to start the game round.
Click “SAME BET” to repeat the previously placed bet.
Betting Rules
There are several different types of roulette bets. Each
bet covers a different set of numbers and has a different distribution.

| Designatin |
Bet |
Description |
Inside bets |
| 1 |
Straight up |
A chip can be wagered on any individual number, including
zero (0). The chip is placed directly on the individual number. |
| 2 |
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. |
| 3 |
Street bet |
Street bets cover three numbers. The chip is placed
on the outer boundary line of the roulette table, next to the corresponding
row of three numbers. Note that street bets can also be placed on 0,1 and
2; 0, 2 and 3. |
| 4 |
Corner bet |
Corner bets cover four numbers. The chip is placed
on the cross where the four numbers intersect. You may also wager on 0,
1, 2 and 3 by placing the chip on the upper right boundary line of the
roulette table between 0 and 3. |
| 6 |
Line bet |
A line bet covers two street bets i.e. six different
numbers in two rows of three numbers. The chip is placed on the outer boundary
line of the roulette table, where it is intersected by the line dividing
the two rows. |
Outside bets |
| 6 |
Column bet |
On the short side of the roulette table there are three
unmarked boxes. By placing your chip in one of these boxes, you mark all
twelve numbers above it (excluding 0). |
| 7 |
Dozen bet |
You can bet on a group of twelve numbers by placing
your chip in one of the three boxes marked “P12” (equivalent
to 1st 12), “M12” (equivalent to 2nd 12) and “D12”
(equivalent to 3rd 12). |
| 8 |
Red/Black, Even/Odd and Low/High Bets |
A bet placed in one of these boxes covers half of
the roulette table numbers (excluding 0). Each box covers 18 numbers.
Red/Black: Place bet in box with red or black symbol.
Even/Odd: Place bet in box marked PAIR (even) or IMPAIR (odd).
Low/High: Place bet in box marked MANQUE (1-18) or PASSE (19-36).
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Announce Bets
Announce bets are equivalent to call bets in French Roulette.
There are several types. Voisins du zero, Orphelins
en plein, Orphelins
a cheval, and Tiers du cylindre divide the wheel
into four areas. Finales
en plein are numbers ending with the same digit, and Finales
a cheval (split finals) are pairs of numbers ending with the same digits. Below you
see an
example
of the graphics the game uses to call your announce bets:
Scroll to find the types of announce bets that you would
like place. Next, decide the value of the chips that will cover your announce
bets. In the example above, your wager on announce bets is $1 multiplied by
9 chips, resulting in a total wager of $9. If you want to increase your total
wager by betting $2 per chip, simply click on the “Add bet” button
once for each $1 unit you wish to add to the value of a chip. Click on the “Dec
bet” button if you wish to decrease the amount wagered on each chip by
$1.
When you click on the “Bet” button, your
total wager will appear on the table.
Note that you may increase, decrease,
or cancel your wagers at any time before
the wheel spins. Once the chips are placed on the table, you can cancel by
removing them by clicking on them, one at a time, with your right mouse button.
We
recommend that you practice the announce bets offline before you play the
game with real money.
Neighbor Bets
Neighbour bets cover numbers located next to each other
on the roulette wheel. For example, if you wanted to wager on the number 25
plus the number immediately
to the left and the number immediately to the right of 25 on the roulette
wheel, you would call a 1-number neighbour bet on 25 that includes the numbers
2, 25, and 17. Below you can see an example of the graphics the game uses
to call your neighbour bets:

Scroll to choose a number and then decide how many "neighbours" of
that number (one, two, three or four) you would like to include in your wager.
Next, decide the value of the chips that will cover your neighbour bets. In
the example above, your neighbour bet is $1 multiplied by 5 chips, resulting
in a total wager of $5. If you want to increase your total wager by betting
$2 per chip, simply click on the “Add bet” button once for each
$1 unit you wish to add to each wagered chip. Click on the “Dec bet” button
if you wish to decrease the amount wagered on each chip by $1.
When you click
on the “Bet” button, your total wager will appear
on the table.
Note that you may increase, decrease, or cancel your
wagers at anytime before the wheel spins. Once the chips are placed on the
table, you
can cancel remove
them by clicking on them, one at a time, with your right mouse button.
Payout Table
| Chip Covers |
Bet |
Pays |
| 1 number |
Straight Up |
35 to 1 |
| 2 numbers |
Split Bet |
17 to 1 |
| 3 numbers |
Street Bet |
11 to 1 |
| 4 numbers |
Corner Bet |
8 to 1 |
| 6 numbers |
Line Bet |
5 to 1 |
| 12 numbers |
Dozen Bet or Column Bet |
2 to 1 |
| 18 numbers |
Red/Black, Even/Odd or Low/High
Bets |
1 to 1 |
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