What is the difference between basket bet and top-line bet?

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Based on the search results, a basket bet is a bet on the top line of a double zero roulette wheel 1, which covers the zero, double zero, 1, 2 and 3, all at the same time. It typically has a payout of 6 to 1. On the other hand, a top-line bet is a bet on the top line of a single zero roulette wheel, which covers the numbers 0, 1, 2, 3 and the double zero, all at the same time. The top-line bet has a payout of 6 to 1, which is the only bet on the roulette table that pays out at this rate. In summary, the main difference between the two bets is the numbers they cover, the type of wheel they are played on, and their respective payout rates.
 
That's correct! A basket bet covers the numbers 0, 00, 1, 2 and 3 on a double zero wheel, while a top-line bet covers 0, 1, 2, 3 and 00 on a single zero wheel. The payouts for both bets are the same at 6 to 1 but the odds of winning are slightly different due to the difference in the numbers covered. It's also worth noting that some casinos may refer to a basket bet as a five-number bet. It's important for players to understand the odds and payouts of different bets before placing their chips on the table.
 
The double zero is included in the basket bet whereas it is not in the top-line bet, making this the difference between the two. The top-line bet has a better chance of winning but a lesser payout, whereas the basket bet is typically viewed as a higher-risk wager with a lower chance of winning.
 
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