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Mike_25
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A street bet in roulette is a bet that spans 3 consecutive numbers on the roulette wheel. Some key things to know about street bets:
• A street bet pays 11 to 1, lower than a straight up bet (which pays 35 to 1) but higher than a split bet (which pays 17 to 1).
• Street bets have 3 numbers instead of 2 (like a split bet) or 1 (like a straight up), so they are a bit easier to win than a straight up bet. But the payout is still lower than a straight up winning.
• There are 12 possible street bets that can be made, since there are 12 sets of 3 consecutive numbers on the roulette wheel. For example, you could bet on the "street" of 12, 13, 14.
• Street bets, like split bets and single number bets, can either win, lose, or push (tie). They depend on whether the winning number on the subsequent spin matches any of the 3 numbers in your street bet.
• The payout odds of 11 to 1 apply regardless of which 3 numbers you choose for your street bet. The options just provide more opportunity to possibly win versus a single number straight up bet.
• Some casinos may allow even more expansive "bet covers" that span 4 or 5 numbers at lower payout odds. But 3 number street bets are the most common.
• Street bets, like all roulette bets, have a house edge built in since there are more numbers than betting options. The more numbers in a bet, the higher the house edge.
• A street bet pays 11 to 1, lower than a straight up bet (which pays 35 to 1) but higher than a split bet (which pays 17 to 1).
• Street bets have 3 numbers instead of 2 (like a split bet) or 1 (like a straight up), so they are a bit easier to win than a straight up bet. But the payout is still lower than a straight up winning.
• There are 12 possible street bets that can be made, since there are 12 sets of 3 consecutive numbers on the roulette wheel. For example, you could bet on the "street" of 12, 13, 14.
• Street bets, like split bets and single number bets, can either win, lose, or push (tie). They depend on whether the winning number on the subsequent spin matches any of the 3 numbers in your street bet.
• The payout odds of 11 to 1 apply regardless of which 3 numbers you choose for your street bet. The options just provide more opportunity to possibly win versus a single number straight up bet.
• Some casinos may allow even more expansive "bet covers" that span 4 or 5 numbers at lower payout odds. But 3 number street bets are the most common.
• Street bets, like all roulette bets, have a house edge built in since there are more numbers than betting options. The more numbers in a bet, the higher the house edge.