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Inside bets and outer bets are two distinct types of wagers that participants in roulette can make.
Inside betting are wagers made on particular numbers or numbers in certain combinations that are part of the roulette table's primary number grid. These wagers frequently have greater payout percentages but lower winning chances. Inside bets consist of:
A straight up wager is one that is made on a single number.
A split bet is one that is made on two nearby numbers.
Street bet: a wager on a trio of numbers in a row.
A corner bet is a wager made on a square of four numbers.
A wager on two adjacent rows of three numbers is known as a "six line bet."
Inside betting are wagers made on particular numbers or numbers in certain combinations that are part of the roulette table's primary number grid. These wagers frequently have greater payout percentages but lower winning chances. Inside bets consist of:
A straight up wager is one that is made on a single number.
A split bet is one that is made on two nearby numbers.
Street bet: a wager on a trio of numbers in a row.
A corner bet is a wager made on a square of four numbers.
A wager on two adjacent rows of three numbers is known as a "six line bet."