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Inside bets and outside bets in roulette

Understanding the different roulette bet types helps you choose the best strategy for your gameplay

THE PASSION AND love that people have for roulette has been somewhat reignited recently. We have online casinos to thank for that, as they’ve released not only a digital version of one of the most popular gambling games, but also a live option, that you can still access on the internet. Needless to say, roulette is now a smash hit on gambling sites.

That being said, it is also true that a lot of newbies are being exposed to the game, because of this fact. Online casinos are showing players new and exciting ways to engage with the game, and a lot of players are here for it. Yet, many might be unaware of the basics of online roulette at Novibet, which is why we are here. In this article, we thought we’d go over the difference between inside and outside bets in roulette.

Inside Bets

When most people who’ve had no experience with roulette think about betting on the game, they most likely think of inside bets. While they may seem simple on the surface, the truth is that inside bets are quite a bit more complex than their counterparts. Not necessarily because they are hard to understand, but because they are quite risky to partake in.

An inside bet is simply wagering on an exact number on the wheel, or a small group of adjacent numbers. As many know, a French roulette wheel has 37 pockets, while the American version has 38. That means that the chances of winning a standard, single-pocket inside bet are 1:36 (French) or 1:37 (American). You can see why they are considered “high-risk” wagers.

So, then why do people partake in inside betting? Well, quite a lot of experienced gamblers prefer the high-risk betting option, because it also necessitates a high-reward. Plenty of gamblers think that taking the risk is worth it, if the payout is high enough. On top of that, many just like the thrill of it all.

Outside Bets

A lot of gamblers believe that outside bets are a bit more complicated than they really are. In truth, outside bets are just as simple as inside bets. They just give you a lot more options, which may seem overwhelming to new players. In an ironic twist, outside bets are likely the best place for new roulette fans to start playing.

Rather than focusing on specific numbers, outside bets are wagers made on groups that tie certain numbers together. For example, the most popular example of an outside bet is “red/black.” As you can imagine, this requires players to wager on the color of the pocket where the ball lands. Since there are only two option, the outcome is 50/50.

Another example of an outside bet is “odds/evens.” Simply put, will the ball land on an odd number or an even number. Again, the ratio with this type of wager is much more player friendly. That being said, because of the lower risk, the rewards are lower as well, which doesn’t sit well with many experienced gamblers.

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