What distinguishes a roulette column bet from a dozen bet?

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Column and dozen bets are examples of outside wagers that can be made on clusters of numbers on the roulette wheel. However, there are some significant distinctions between these two categories of wagers.

The first dozen (numbers 1–12), the second dozen (numbers 13–24), or the third dozen (numbers 25–36) are the three groupings of 12 numbers on the roulette wheel that can be gambled on. The wager is successful and pays out at a rate of 2 to 1 if the ball lands on any number within the predetermined dozen. Therefore, if you placed a $10 wager on the first twelve and the ball landed on 18, which is within the first dozen, you would also earn $20.
 
On the other hand, column bets involve betting on one of the three vertical columns that are marked on the roulette table, with each column containing 12 numbers. The numbers in a column are arranged vertically beneath each other, so a column bet covers all of the numbers within that column, from the topmost number to the bottommost number. Column bets also offer a payout of 2 to 1, and if the ball lands on any number within the chosen column, the bettor wins their wager.

The main distinction between the two types of bets is the layout of the numbers they cover. Dozen bets cover a horizontal range of 12 numbers, whereas column bets cover a vertical range of 12 numbers. Also, the order of the numbers covered in a dozen bet is fixed, while in a column bet the numbers are arranged vertically in a less intuitive manner.

It's important to note that both column bets and dozen bets are outside bets, which means they offer lower payouts than inside bets but have a higher probability of success. Players who want to win more substantial payouts in roulette can choose to make inside bets, which include betting on individual numbers or small groups of numbers located close to each other on the roulette table.
 
I think column bet refers to a bet on one of the three columns of numbers on the roulette board. The numbers in each column are arranged vertically, and there are 12 numbers in each column. while dozen bet, on the other hand, is a bet on one of the three groups of 12 numbers on the board: the first 12, the second 12, or the third 12. To place a dozen bet, you place your chips in one of the designated areas for the first, second, or third 12 numbers
 
In a dozen bet, players bet on one of the three groups of numbers on the roulette layout, while in a column bet, they bet on one of the three vertical columns of numbers when playing the game.
 
n the realm of roulette, both column bets and dozen bets are popular wagering strategies, each with its distinct characteristics:

  • Column Bet: A roulette table features three columns of numbers, and a column bet is placed on one of these columns. Each column contains 12 numbers. If the ball lands on any number within the chosen column, the bet wins. Column bets are considered outside bets and pay 2 to 1. This means if you place a bet of $10 and win, you receive $20 in winnings plus your original $10 bet back.
  • Dozen Bet: Similar to a column bet in terms of payout and the number of numbers covered, a dozen bet is placed on one of the three groups of dozens on the roulette table: 1-12, 13-24, or 25-36. Like column bets, dozen bets also cover 12 numbers and pay 2 to 1. The difference lies in the arrangement of numbers; dozen bets cover sequential groups of 12 numbers as per the layout on the roulette wheel, not the table.
The primary distinction between a column bet and a dozen bet is their positioning on the roulette table and the specific numbers they cover. Column bets are based on the vertical columns of numbers on the table, while dozen bets are grouped in sequential sets of twelve numbers.
 
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