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🎰 Roulette Trainer 🎲

Master Betting Methods and Payouts Through Practice

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Bet Type Reference

Inside Bets

Straight Up (Single Number)

35:1

Probability: 2.7%

Split (2 Numbers)

17:1

Probability: 5.4%

Street (3 Numbers)

11:1

Probability: 8.1%

Corner (4 Numbers)

8:1

Probability: 10.8%

Six Line (6 Numbers)

5:1

Probability: 16.2%

Outside Bets

Column (12 Numbers)

2:1

Probability: 32.4%

Dozen (12 Numbers)

2:1

Probability: 32.4%

Red

1:1

Probability: 48.6%

Black

1:1

Probability: 48.6%

Even

1:1

Probability: 48.6%

Odd

1:1

Probability: 48.6%

GUIDE

Learn more

01

How to Play

Look at the presented bet type and answer its payout, winning probability, or bet category. Selecting an answer instantly shows feedback with an explanation. Watch your accuracy and streak and practice repeatedly to learn every roulette bet.

02

Inside Bets

Straight Up (35:1), Split (17:1), Street (11:1), Corner (8:1) and Six Line (5:1) bet on few numbers β€” high payouts but low hit probability. Use them when chasing bigger rewards.

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Outside Bets

Column and Dozen (2:1) cover 12 numbers; Red/Black, Even/Odd and Low/High (1:1) cover 18 numbers β€” higher hit probability but lower payouts. Ideal for steady play.

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House Edge

European Roulette (single 0) has about a 2.7% house edge; American Roulette (0 and 00) about 5.26%. For the same game, European Roulette favors the player. This trainer's probabilities use the European wheel.

Frequently asked questions

What is the payout for Straight Up?
Betting on a single number pays the highest 35:1. On a European wheel the hit probability is about 2.7%.
What is the difference between inside and outside bets?
Inside bets cover few numbers with high payouts; outside bets (Column/Dozen/Red-Black etc.) cover many numbers with higher hit probability.
What are the payouts for Red/Black and Even/Odd?
All pay 1:1 and cover 18 numbers, giving about a 48.6% hit probability on a European wheel.
How do European and American roulette differ?
European has a single 0 (about 2.7% house edge); American has 0 and 00 (about 5.26%), so European is more favorable.