It's eight numbers that are split into two groups (the numbers from 1 to 9 and the numbers from 6 to 17). Les Orphelins (“The Orphans”) – this is, essentially, what’s left over.
It covers the seven numbers that appear from 12 to 25 on the wheel. Jeu Zero (“Zero Game”) – this is a smaller version of Les Voisins De Zero, as it’s a four-chip bet.In the middle of this number group is zero, so it’s zero and zero’s neighbours. Les Voisins De Zero (“Zero’s Neighbours”) – this is a nine-chip bet the covers the 17 numbers that appear from 22 to 25 on the wheel.Tiers Du Cylindre (commonly just “Tiers”) – this is a six-chip bet that covers the 12 numbers that appear from 27 to 33 on the wheel.Things differentiate when it comes to the additional called bets.įrench and European roulette will let you make extra called bets (sometimes called the “French bets”): That means betting on a number and its two neighbour numbers to its left and right (ie, five numbers in total). NEED A BOOK RECOMMENDATION FOR YOUR NEXT BINGE READ? All forms of roulette allow the neighbours bet.