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Roulette 1.0
Program Specifications
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Version: |
1.0
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Size: |
1.83 MB |
Publisher: |
Software Illusions |
Date Added: |
Sep 28, 2006 |
License [?]: |
Shareware (USD$9.99 to buy) |
Operating System: |
Windows XP, Windows NT, Windows ME, Windows 98, Windows 95, Windows 2000 |
Requirements: |
P200, 64MB RAM |
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Publisher's Description of Roulette
" Video Roulette, all the fun of the Casino. "
- From Software Illusions
Welcome to Video Roulette, all the fun of the casino - without the cost!
Place your bets, Red, Black, Numbers, Odd, Even - The choice is endless!
The Street Bet: Players are wagering that one of three numbers will come up. Bets can be made at several different places: at the end of the line and three bets involving 0 and 00. A winning bet pays 11:1.
The Corner Bet: Players are betting that one of four numbers will come up. Bets are placed at the intersection of the four numbers. The payoff is 8:1.
The Five-Number Bet: There is only one five-number bet on the layout: 0, 00, 1 2, and 3. The payoff is 6:1. It is the worst bet on the table, with a house edge 50 percent higher than any other bet. This bet does not exist on the European game since there is no "00".
The Line Bet: The player is betting that one of six numbers will come up. Bets are placed on the intersection of the two lines of three numbers. The payoff is 5:1. The three outside bets are outside of the 00,0 and 1-36 playing area.
Even money: there are three types of even-money bets and they pay 1:1. You can place a bet on high (19-36)or low(1-18) numbers, bet on red or black, or bet on odd or even.
Column: a column bet is wagered on 12 numbers contained in any one of the three long columns of numbers, with a payoff of 2:1
Dozen bets: Like the column bet, the roulette table is divided into three sets of 12, the first(1-12), the second(13-24), and third(25-36). These bets also pay at a ratio of 2:1.
The procedures at the European table are slightly different than the American game. While American dealers sweep the layout with their hands and arms, European croupiers use a long stick known as the rake to sweep in all bets. In Europe, roulette games do not use the non-value chips. All players use the standard casino chips, which can cause great confusion when there are a multitude of bets on the layout.
This game is purely for fun, no real money can be either lost or won!
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