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Orphans and Orphelins are two different but similar types of bets in Roulette. Orphans, also known as orphelins à cheval, is a bet on a specific combination of numbers on a single zero, European-style roulette wheel. This bet includes a straight bet on number 1, as well as four split bets on numbers 6/9, 14/17, 17/20, and 31/34. In contrast, Orphelins, or "orphans" in English, is a bet on a different combination of numbers that covers the pockets of the wheel located outside both the Tiers and Voisins bets. This bet includes a straight bet on number 1 and split bets on 6/9, 14/17, 17/20, and 31/34, as well as one chip that is placed as a straight bet on the number 5. Therefore, the main difference between the two bets is the addition of the straight bet on number 5 in the Orphelins bet, as compared to the Orphans bet.