More often than not, many used to think
that call and announced bets are the same. However, this is an evident
misconception. They share certain similarities, but the manner in which they
are used are totally different from each other.
Called bets are wagers, which are
literally “called” by the player before the wheel stops spinning. However,
they’re not placing money in those bets. In certain casinos, this is referred to
as betting in credit and is not permitted.
On the other hand, when you refer to an
announced bet, you’re also calling out your bet, but you immediately place your
wager in the table before the roulette finished spinning.
Announced bets are especially popular in
European roulette. You’ll immediately notice it because they are written in
French. Concrete examples of these
wagers are the following:
Voisins
Du Zero -
This bet covers the 17 numbers between 22 and 25 and 0.
Jeu
zero (zero game) -
For this wager, it covers all numbers that are close to zero.
Orphelins
–
Also known as orphans, these are comprised of eight numbers. These are the
following: 17,34,6,1,20,14,31 and 9.
Le
tiers du cylinder - This type of bet is also called as thirds of
the wheel. It is located on the opposite side of the wheel and covers numbers
between 27 and 33.
Clearly, the presence of these bets gives
you a more diverse winning possibility. It boosts your advantage over the
house, most especially if you dive into multiple betting. With multiple
betting, you spread your risk. One of your bets may not show up, but the
there’s still a chance for your other wagers to appear. This is most especially
true if you decide to play in an online
casino since the latter is known for giving more lucrative prizes.
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