Voisins du Zero

This wager, which literally means "numbers near zero," refers to the 17 numbers on the wheel that range from 22 all the way up to 25. The Zero is right in the center of this cluster. Therefore, it has neighbors in every number nearby.

At its core, roulette is an easy game to play. So you can count on French casino goers to create some rather more complicated strategies. If you have the option to play at a roulette table in the French style, you should do so because you will likely have access to the player-friendly En Prison/La Partage rules. When these are added to a single zero configuration (as opposed to double zero American style tables), the house edge is reduced to about 1.4%. However, if you look at a real French table, you'll see a lot of, uh, foreign things. Much of this will be due to the existence of betting models such as Voisins du Zero, Tiers du Cylindre and Orphelins. While most roulette tables (and land-based casinos) provide players with colored pages, so that the winning bet can be easily identified, the French table pages differ only in numbers. they are printed on them. Since there is no difference between one person and another, it is important not to have too many pages on the board at the same time. The need for space prompted the creation of an integrated grid, called 'Racetrack'. 

This oval-shaped area is located next to the main playground. it displays all the same numbers - from 0 to 36 - but in a different format. Its purpose is to act as an extension of the main grid, and attract some players to switch to "French betting". These French bets are often called 'Call Bets' or 'Advertised Bets', because they are very professional bets that are shown at the main table, and players call when they want. dig them up.


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