Upon joining the table, each player is required to select a chip color to use for the duration of their session. These wagers can be placed with one easy click on the ‘racetrack’, the part of the roulette table layout that resembles the actual wheel and the order in which the numbers are displayed, rather than the numerical order of the main betting layout. In addition, there are groups of bets that comprise seven to 17 numbers, located on different segments of the wheel. You can also make six different 12-number bets (three each of wagers known as ‘Column’ and ‘Dozen’ bets).
The outside section contains pairs of bets for red or black, high or low and odd or even (each covering 18 numbers). The inside section offers bets on individual numbers that are close to one another on the table layout, or groups of up to six numbers.
Each contains many different ways to bet. The two main sections of the table on which wagers are placed are the ‘inside section’ and ‘outside section’. This means players are offered better odds than at other roulette tables, such as American, that have more pockets. The wheel in European Roulette contains 37 pockets, numbered zero to 36.