Roulette is played on a table, consisting of a cylinder composed of
37 squares numbered from 0 to 36 and a conveyor for receiving bets,
representing 37 numbers and additional boxes as we will see later.
It must not be forgotten that the ball will be sent into the
cylinder to allow it to stop in a box to select a number.
To start the game, a croupier announces "Place your bets", which
will mean that players can place their bets on the table. Once
everyone has played, the dealer announces "nothing works" and sends
the ball into the cylinder.
At this time, on some tables latecomers can still play very quickly
because it is often tolerated (but be aware that it may be refused
by the head of the table). By cons, it is imperative not to bet
after the dealer has announced "No more bets".
Once the ball is stopped in one of the 37 slots, the croupier
announces the number released and the three equality groups to
which it belongs (we'll equalities a little lower). It is now that
payments begin based on each set of roulette.
It is for this reason that U.S. players have paid less attention
to this game, unlike in where roulette was popular with players
casinos because it embodies the charm and seduction. Originally
roulette is played with 20 cards and the deck contained 4 aces, 4
kings, 4 queens, 4 jacks and 4 tens.