How do inside and outside bets in roulette differ from one another?

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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."
 
Lastly, a trio bet includes one wager on 0, 1, and 2 or 0, 2, and 3, depending on where the number 0 is located on the roulette wheel.

On the other hand, outside betting includes wagers made outside of the primary number grid. Although outside bets usually have lower payout percentages, they carry a higher chance of winning. Outside bets consist of:

A red or black bet is one that is made on the ball landing on either a red or black number.

An odd or even bet is one that is made on the ball landing on either an odd or even number.

A bet made on either the first dozen (1-12), second dozen (13-24), or third dozen (25-36).

A high or low bet is one that is made on whether the ball will land on a number within the range of 1-18 or 19-36.

While placing a bet in roulette, it's essential to understand the differences between inside and outside bets to make an informed decision about which wagering strategy aligns with your gambling goals.
 
Outside bets are made on the spaces outside of the number grid, whilst inside bets are made on the sequence of numbers on the roulette wheel. Inside bets often have higher payouts but reduced winning chances, whereas outside bets tend to have smaller payouts but higher winning chances.
 
Inside Bets:

Straight Bet: Placing a bet on a single number. Pays out 35 to 1.

Split Bet: Betting on two adjacent numbers by placing the chip on the line between them. Pays out 17 to 1.

Outside Bets:

Red/Black: Betting on whether the winning number will be red or black. Pays out 1 to 1.

Even/Odd: Betting on whether the winning number will be even or odd. Pays out 1 to 1.
 
A high or low bet is one that predicts whether the ball will land between 1 and 18 or between 19 and 36.
Understanding the distinctions between inner and outside bets when playing roulette can help you choose a betting strategy that best suits your gaming objectives.
 
Inside bets are placed on the sequence of numbers on the roulette wheel, whilst outside bets are placed on the areas outside the number grid. While outside bets typically have smaller payouts but higher winning odds, inside bets frequently have bigger payouts but lower winning possibilities.
 
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