Welcome to the SMWC Casino roulette table. In case you're wondering where the double zero went, we decided to go for european roulette which only has one zero rather than american one which has 0 and 00.
The rules are really simple, you bet on a number or a combination of numbers. If your number wins, you get a payout equal to the amount you bet times 36 devided by the amount of numbers you bet on. Payout = Bet * (36 / #numbers)
For better understanding, imagine these exmaples:
This is also why, and thats a common beginners mistake, there is no point in betting on all possibilities. Take for example, if you pet 100 coins on black and 100 on red. If red wins, you make a profit of +100 coins from red but you lost 100 coins on black, meaning you end up with exactly 0 coins profit or loss.
You can bet anywhere between 50 and 500 coins, making the highest possible payout for this game 35 * 500 = 17.500 coins for a 500 coins bet on a single number.
Roulette offers you these betting options. The table shows you what they are called and how much you win if you get the numbers right. The multiplyer in this instance is the 36/#numbers mentioned before. That way, you have to do less math ;)
This game only takes on command which has to be the first thing in your post. You can keep your layout though. Notice also, that this is the only game where you can use a command multiple times in a row. If your first line is successfully parsed, it will try again on your second line and so on. You can use up to 5 play commands like this per game.
Play <bet> <type> [number]
<bet> would be the amount you want to bet. It has to be inbetween 50 and 500 coins.
<type> is the the name/type field in the table above.
[number] indicates which nubmer or combination of numbers you bet on. Note, that not all bet types require a number.
The 0 is a special case, it is neither odd nor even, neither red nor black, it doesn't count as part of the first dozen or anything else. You can only bet on the zero using single, basket or trio.
Examples:
Play 100 Single 5; bet 100 coins on the 5
Play 100 SplitH 5; bet 100 coins on 5 or 6
Play 100 Street 5; bet 100 coins on 4,5,6
Play 100 Odd; bet 100 coins on all odd numbers
With that all said, let the wheel spin and the ball roll.
Rules
The rules are really simple, you bet on a number or a combination of numbers. If your number wins, you get a payout equal to the amount you bet times 36 devided by the amount of numbers you bet on. Payout = Bet * (36 / #numbers)
For better understanding, imagine these exmaples:
- If you bet on a single number and win, you have a 1/36 chance of winning, and you win 36 times your bet
- If you bet on 2 different numbers, you have a 1/18 chance of winning and win 18 times your bet
- If you bet on all black numbers, you have a 50:50 chance of winning but only win 2 times youe bet
This is also why, and thats a common beginners mistake, there is no point in betting on all possibilities. Take for example, if you pet 100 coins on black and 100 on red. If red wins, you make a profit of +100 coins from red but you lost 100 coins on black, meaning you end up with exactly 0 coins profit or loss.
You can bet anywhere between 50 and 500 coins, making the highest possible payout for this game 35 * 500 = 17.500 coins for a 500 coins bet on a single number.
How to play
Roulette offers you these betting options. The table shows you what they are called and how much you win if you get the numbers right. The multiplyer in this instance is the 36/#numbers mentioned before. That way, you have to do less math ;)
Name/Type | Description | Multiplier | Example |
---|---|---|---|
Inside Bets | |||
Single | Bet on a single number | 36 | |
SplitH | Bet on a number and the one to the right of it on the table. Using this to bet on numbers that don't have a right neighbor (3,6,9,12,etc) will use the left instead | 18 | |
SplitV | Bet on a number and the one below it on the table Using this to bet on numbers that don't have one below them (34,35,36) will use the above instead. | 18 | |
Street | Bet on a whole horizontal line. | 12 | |
Corner | Bet on number, the one below, to it's right and diagonal down to it Using this to bet on numbers that don't have one below and/or right to them (3,6,9,12,...,34,35,36) will use the above and/or left instead. | 9 | |
Sixline | Bet on a whole horizontal line and the one below it. | 6 | |
Basket | Bet on the numbers 0-1-2-3 | 9 | |
Trio | Bet on the numbers 0-1-2 or 0-2-3 Can only be used on the numbers 1 and 3 | 12 | |
Outside Bets | |||
Dozen | Bet on a dozen numbers at once. The number you use this one determines which dozen (1-12, 13-24 or 25-36) you bet on. | 3 | |
Column | Bet on an entire row of the table. The number you use this one will determine which row you bet on | 3 | |
Half | Bet on half the numbers on the board. The number you use this one will determine which half (1-18 or 19-36) you bet on | 2 | |
Black | Bet on all the black numbers. This doesn't take a number to bet on. | 2 | |
Red | Bet on all the red numbers. This doesn't take a number to bet on. | 2 | |
Odd | Bet on all the odd numbers. This doesn't take a number to bet on. | 2 | |
Even | Bet on all the even numbers. This doesn't take a number to bet on. | 2 |
This game only takes on command which has to be the first thing in your post. You can keep your layout though. Notice also, that this is the only game where you can use a command multiple times in a row. If your first line is successfully parsed, it will try again on your second line and so on. You can use up to 5 play commands like this per game.
Play <bet> <type> [number]
<bet> would be the amount you want to bet. It has to be inbetween 50 and 500 coins.
<type> is the the name/type field in the table above.
[number] indicates which nubmer or combination of numbers you bet on. Note, that not all bet types require a number.
The 0 is a special case, it is neither odd nor even, neither red nor black, it doesn't count as part of the first dozen or anything else. You can only bet on the zero using single, basket or trio.
Examples:
Play 100 Single 5; bet 100 coins on the 5
Play 100 SplitH 5; bet 100 coins on 5 or 6
Play 100 Street 5; bet 100 coins on 4,5,6
Play 100 Odd; bet 100 coins on all odd numbers
With that all said, let the wheel spin and the ball roll.