In roulette, is it possible to wager on more than one number?

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In the game of roulette, a single wager may cover many numbers. Players have a variety of wagering choices, and each wager covers a unique set of numbers or number combinations. Among the most popular betting options are:

A straight up wager is a wager on just one number. In front of the corresponding number on the table, the player sets their chip.

A wager on two neighboring numbers known as a split bet. On the space between the two numbers, the player places their chip.

Street Bet: A wager on three numbers in a row. The player positions their chip along the row's edge.

Corner Bet: A wager on a square of four numbers.
 
The player puts their chip on the crossing point between the numbers.

Line Bet: A wager on two rows of numbers. The player places their chip on the edge shared by the two rows.

Column Bet: A bet on all twelve numbers in one column. The player puts their chip at the bottom of the column.

Dozen Bet: A wager on one of three sets of numbers on the board. The player puts their chip on the space marked "1st 12," "2nd 12," or "3rd 12."

Red or Black Bet: A wager on either all the red or all the black numbers on the table. The player puts their chip on the red or black diamond.

Odd or Even: A wager on the ball landing on either an odd or even number. The player positions their chip on the odd or even section.

These are the usual betting options you'll find on Roulette tables. It's worth noting that you may place multiple wagers on the same spin. Players will still have a more significant chance of winning with a higher probability of multiple wagers, but they'll be at a lower odds of payout on that particular wager.
 
You may make many bets on the same spin, I think it's important to note. With a higher likelihood of placing several bets, players will still have a greater likelihood of winning, but they will face reduced payout odds on that specific stake.
 
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