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When playing roulette, a corner bet is a wager made on a square formed by four neighboring numbers, such as 1, 2, 4, and 5. This wager has a payout of 8 to 1.
A split bet, on the other hand, is a bet made on two neighboring numbers on the betting board, such as 2 and 3 or 17 and 20. This wager has a payout of 17 to 1.
The number of neighboring numbers contained in the wager and the associated payment odds represent the primary distinction between a corner bet and a split bet. A split bet covers two adjacent numbers and pays 8 to 1, but a corner bet covers four adjacent numbers.
A split bet, on the other hand, is a bet made on two neighboring numbers on the betting board, such as 2 and 3 or 17 and 20. This wager has a payout of 17 to 1.
The number of neighboring numbers contained in the wager and the associated payment odds represent the primary distinction between a corner bet and a split bet. A split bet covers two adjacent numbers and pays 8 to 1, but a corner bet covers four adjacent numbers.