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Inside bets and outside bets are the two primary categories of wagers in a typical roulette game.
While outside bets have lower payouts but higher winning chances, inside bets have larger payouts but lower winning chances.
Straight-up bets (placing a wager on a single number), split bets (placing a wager on two adjacent numbers), and street bets (placing a wager on a row of three numbers) are some of the most well-liked inside bets.
The most common outside wagers include red or black (which bets on the color of the winning number), even or odd (which bets on the parity of the winning number), and high or low (which bets on the range of the winning number).
While outside bets have lower payouts but higher winning chances, inside bets have larger payouts but lower winning chances.
Straight-up bets (placing a wager on a single number), split bets (placing a wager on two adjacent numbers), and street bets (placing a wager on a row of three numbers) are some of the most well-liked inside bets.
The most common outside wagers include red or black (which bets on the color of the winning number), even or odd (which bets on the parity of the winning number), and high or low (which bets on the range of the winning number).