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In roulette, a straight-up wager pays out 35 to 1. As a result, if you wager on a single number and it wins, you will be paid out 35 times your initial wager. As an illustration, if you wager $10 straight-up on the number 7 and it comes up, you will win $350, which is equal to your initial wager of $10 multiplied by the payout of 35 to 1.
The low likelihood of landing a single number in roulette—approximately 2.7% in European roulette and 2.6% in American roulette—is reflected in the large reward for a straight-up bet. Straight-up bets can therefore be high-risk, high-reward bets that, if your luck is good, could result in significant winnings.
The low likelihood of landing a single number in roulette—approximately 2.7% in European roulette and 2.6% in American roulette—is reflected in the large reward for a straight-up bet. Straight-up bets can therefore be high-risk, high-reward bets that, if your luck is good, could result in significant winnings.