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RULES FOR PLAYING ROULETTE
The object of the game is to increase the value of
your chips more than any other player. Chips with
gold centers are worth $100.00, green centers =
$25.00, red centers = $5.00, and white centers are
worth $1.00. Each player starts with 1 green, 2 red,
and 5 white chips ($40.00). All the rest of the unused
chips belong to the house. Determine how long the
roulette table will be open, one hour for example.
One person must act as the Croupier (kroo–pya).
The Croupier is the attendant who collects and pays
the stakes using the houses money. Since there is
no way to predict the outcome of each spin, the
Croupier may also be a player. It is possible for a
person to play roulette alone and try to beat the
house by increasing his total chip value.
The very first action in roulette is to place your wager
on the gaming table. The types of bets and their
rates of return are listed in Chart A. The method for
placing a wager is shown in Chart B. Placing wagers
starts when the Croupier announces “Place your
Wagers!”.
All wagers must be in place when the
Croupier announces “No more wagers!”.
After all wagers have been placed, the start button is
pressed by the Croupier and the lit LED that
represents the ivory ball races around the circle
adding excitement and anticipation to the game. The
number next to the lit LED, when the motion stops, is
the winning number.
All wagers are paid by the
Croupier according to the rates of return listed in
Chart A.
The game ends when the house runs out of chips or
the predetermined time period expires. To prevent a
person from doubling his wager until he wins, a
maximum limit of $100 should be placed on each
wager. When a player loses all of their chips, they
may borrow from other players at whatever interest
rate that player demands. At no time may a player
borrow more than $40.00.
Once a player owes
$40.00 and has lost all of their chips, they are
bankrupt and can no longer place wagers.
A
bankrupt player may assume the position of Croupier
and earn $1.00 from the house for every 10 spins to
remain in the game. A Croupier who is not bankrupt
is paid no salary by the house.
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM