A single number bet pays 35 to 1. This is also called a straight up bet.
A double number bet pays 17 to 1. This is also called a split bet.
A three number bet pays 11 to 1. This is also called a street bet.
A four number bet pays 8 to 1. This is also called a corner bet.
A five number bet pays 6 to 1. This is the only specific bet that includes the numbers 0, 00, 1, 2, and 3.
A six number bet pays 5 to 1. For example, a bet on numbers 7 through 12. This is also called a line bet.
A dozen bets (first, second, or third dozen) pays 2 to 1.
A column bet (12 numbers in a row) pays 2 to 1.
A bet on numbers 1 through 18 pays even money.
A bet on numbers 19 through 36 pays even money.
A bet on red or black pays even money.
A bet on odd or even numbers pays even money.
At first glance, European Roulette and French Roulette are very similar. They both have the same number of numbers and betting options. The key difference is in the French Roulette rules:
American Roulette is mostly the same as European Roulette, with one major difference - the wheel has an extra zero (00) space. This extra zero space gives the house a higher edge compared to European Roulette.
European Roulette is considered the classic, standard version of the game. The roulette wheel has 36 numbers plus a single zero. The objective is to correctly guess which number or colour the ball will land on. This version follows all the standard roulette rules and odds.