You and your staff can practice and quantify your knowledge of Roulette Payoffs. Developed for me by Dale S. Yeazel, Casino Games Teacher, youll find the practice tests easy to navigate.

Betting on a single roulette number carries the most risk as it has the lowest chance of coming in, but the reward is the biggest payouts odds i n roulette, and the most excitement too. With 37 numbers on a European roulette wheel (from 0 to 36), you’ll have a 1 in 37 chance of winning at roulette, and you’ll get 35 to 1 odds on your money. Example: 15 Cheques Split Bet 14 pays 21 add 0 = 210 + 14 x 2 = 28 28 + 210 = 238 + 17 = 255. Street Bet 11 to 1 If there are 10 cheques or less on a Street Bet, simply multiply by 11. For any Number of cheques greater than 10 on a Street bet, the Key is; Add the two digits together and insert the answer between them. One thing that stands out straight away about the above table is that as you cover more numbers with each bet type, the payout is less. For example, betting on odd numbers (just less than half of the numbers on a roulette wheel) pays out just £2 when you place a £1 bet whereas a straight up bet pays out £36 for a £1 bet.


In my Game Protection Classes I describe Roulette payoffs as one of my two choices where $100.00 a day could easily be stolen. There is no other table game where 5 different sets of odds could be attached to one number. Each set of odds has to be calculated mentally and then added to create the total payoff. In many cases, the total payoff then has to be divided into a combination of Roulette Cheques and Value Chips. Easy for dealers to make mistakes. To help you learn, here are the correct payoffs for a standard American style roulette wheel.


ROUELTTE KEYS: These payoff keys will be helpful when learning to calculate payoffs.

Straight Up 35 to 1 If there is an Even Number of cheques on a number, the Key is; Divide the Even Number by 2 Multiply that number X7 Add a 0

Example: 12 Cheques Straight Up 12 ./. 2 =6 6 X 7 = 42 Add 0 = 420
If there is an Odd Number of cheques on a number, the Key is (remove the ODD Cheque); Divide the Even Number by 2 Multiply that number X 7 Add a 0

Example: 17 Cheques Straight Up 16 ./. 2 = 8 8 X 7 = 56 Add 0 = 560 + Odd cheque 560 + 35 = 595

Splits 17 to 1 If there is an Even Number of cheques on a Split bet, the Key is; Pay the Bet like a Blackjack 3 to 2 Add a 0 Then Add Double the Number of cheques on the Split Bet

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Example: 12 Cheques Split Bet 12 pays 18 add 0 = 180 + 12 x 2 = 24 24 + 180 = 204

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Splits 17 to 1 If there is an Odd Number of cheques on a Split bet, the Key is; (remove the ODD Cheque) Pay the Bet like a Blackjack 3 to 2 Add a 0 Then Add Double the Number of cheques on the Split Bet Add 17 for the Odd Cheque

Example: 15 Cheques Split Bet 14 pays 21 add 0 = 210 + 14 x 2 = 28 28 + 210 = 238 + 17 = 255

Street Bet 11 to 1 If there are 10 cheques or less on a Street Bet, simply multiply by 11. For any Number of cheques greater than 10 on a Street bet, the Key is; Add the two digits together and insert the answer between them. Example: 12 Cheques Street Bet 1 + 2 =3 (insert 3 between 1 2) = 132

Example: 25 Cheques Street Bet 2 + 5 =7 (insert 7 between 2 5) = 275

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HINT: For surveillance personnel, dont be afraid to use a calculator at first to learn the payoffs. Next try to Dope It Out. To Start: Click on One of the following drop downs

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  • Corners Splits Straight Up
  • Splits Straight Up
  • Corners Splits
  • Line Streets

NEXT: Click on New Bet (The winning number is always 17)
Calculate the Total Payoff

Click of the center White Box & enter your answer
Click on Answer


If your calculation is not correct, youll see a WRONG! message and the Correct Payoff. To continue, Click New Bet.

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