Basics When Playing Live Roulette

Live roulette is a great game that is won or lost purely by chance. Live roulette is not hard game to play at all, you place your bet to the amount and the place you want and then wait and hope. You do not have to analyse, strategise or try to work out exactly where the ball will land. You don't need any math skills or any game playing knowledge. All you have to do is put your bet where you think the ball might land.

When you play live roulette there will be many tables all with different bet amounts attached to them. If you feel lucky, then you could go to a higher table or if you like to play relatively safe, you could opt for low bet table. In live roulette there are normally 8 other people at the same table as you. You don't play against these people or have to worry about where they place their bets, all you have to be concerned with is where you want to place your bet.

Every player usually has different coloured chips, this to ensure that no one becomes confused about whose bid belongs to which person. The dealer assigned to each table will give all the players a few moments to place the bets and once that is completed, the roulette wheel will be spun and the ball thrown into the pot.

The game is not completed until the wheel and the ball have stopped completely. There are some instances that the ball will jump a few slots before resting in one place. Occasionally the ball can bounce right out of the wheel, in this case it is called a miss-spin and the croupier will perform another spin to get a result. So never get too excited until the live roulette dealer has called the result out.

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