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A "tier" bet in roulette is a form of call bet that covers particular areas of the roulette wheel based on how close they are to one another on the layout. The 12 numbers on the wheel that are covered by the tier bet are all on the other side of the zero.
A layer bet operates as follows:
The "tier" area of the roulette table layout is where you should place your chips. Usually near the bottom of the table, this segment is designated as "Tier," "Tiers du Cylindre," or "Thirds of the Wheel."
The wager covers 12 digits on the wheel, all of which are on the other side of the zero. These figures are 27, 13, 36, 11, 30, 8, and 23.
A layer bet operates as follows:
The "tier" area of the roulette table layout is where you should place your chips. Usually near the bottom of the table, this segment is designated as "Tier," "Tiers du Cylindre," or "Thirds of the Wheel."
The wager covers 12 digits on the wheel, all of which are on the other side of the zero. These figures are 27, 13, 36, 11, 30, 8, and 23.