How is a transversal simple bet wagered?

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A transversal simple bet, also known as a “street bet”, is a bet in roulette that covers three numbers in a row on the roulette table. To make this bet, the player places their chip at the end of a row of three numbers, which covers all three numbers at once. For example, if the player bets on 4, 5, and 6, their chip must be placed at the end of the line where the numbers 4, 5, and 6 are located. This bet pays 11:1 and has a 2.7% house edge which is quite low in comparison to many other side bets, to be fair.
 
This form of wager involves placing a total of six numbers across two adjacent rows of numbers on the betting table. Simply place your chips on the outside corner that is shared by the two rows you want to bet on to place this wager. 5 to 1 is the payout for this kind of wager.
 
This form of wager involves placing a total of six numbers across two adjacent rows of numbers on the betting table. Simply place your chips on the outside corner that is shared by the two rows you want to bet on to place this wager. 5 to 1 is the payout for this kind of wager.
The payout is quite interesting 5 means multiply your winning by five but I think there is a lower chance for such kind of bets this means that you are not for example earning in most cases but cases are lowered.
 
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