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A "street" bet in roulette refers to an inside wager that covers a row of three numbers on the betting board. It may also be referred to as a "line" bet or a "row" bet.
A street wager operates as follows:
On the betting arrangement, position your chips on the outer edge of a row of three numbers. By setting your chips on the edge of the number 1 on the betting setup, you might make a wager on the row containing the numbers 1, 2, and 3.
You receive an 11:1 return if any of the three numbers covered by your bet come in. This implies that you will win 11 units for every unit that you bet.
A street wager operates as follows:
On the betting arrangement, position your chips on the outer edge of a row of three numbers. By setting your chips on the edge of the number 1 on the betting setup, you might make a wager on the row containing the numbers 1, 2, and 3.
You receive an 11:1 return if any of the three numbers covered by your bet come in. This implies that you will win 11 units for every unit that you bet.