Knowing how the odds of different bets can work to your advantage is key to becoming a serious European roulette player. High/19-36 (1/1): Alternatively, you can bet on the High numbers appearing, 19-36. Low/1-18 (1/1): The Low bet is a wager on any number from 1-18 appearing. You can bet on any red number coming up, and this wager pays 1/1.īlack (1/1): This bet is on any of the 18 black numbers appearing. Red (1/1): Half the numbers 1-36 are colored red. You can bet on any or all of the columns, and each pays 2/1.ĭozens (2/1): The European roulette table is also split lengthways into three sections of 12 numbers. The single zero doesn't form part of the regular 36 numbers. The double street is a popular bet in some roulette systems.Ĭolumns (2/1): The 36 main numbers on a European roulette table are split into three columns of 12. The payout is 8/1.ĭouble Street/6-Line (5/1): A double street bet is a wager on six numbers in two adjacent rows of 3. This 3-number combination pays 11/1.Ĭorner (8/1): A corner bet covers four numbers that sit alongside one another in a square. Street (11/1): A street wager is a bet on three adjoining numbers in a straight line. Split (17/1): A split bet is a wager on two adjoining numbers. Straight Up/Single Number (35/1): A straight up bet is a wager on a single number.