How to Play Premiere Roulette - Part 3
Call Bets
Also known as announced bets, call bets are bets wagered outside all inside and outside betting areas on the roulette table. You will be able to distinguish these bets by looking towards the left side of the table layout. These bets are written in the French language and are therefore often referred to as “French Bets.”
Call Bets are predetermined wagers - you can interpret these bets as wagering templates created to ease up the wagering process; instead of clicking on each individual bet within the inside betting area, you can now simply click within the call bet layout to make a series of complex bets.
All call bets are based on the sequence of the roulette wheel and not the table’s layout. You will therefore be betting on a number of predestined sectors of the roulette wheel. Let us take a closer look by deciphering each call bet available to you.
Voisins du zero
Directly translated as ‘neighbors of zero,’ this particular bet allows you to bet on the 17 numbers found between and including the pockets of 22 and 25. Again, please remember that you are not looking at these numbers sequentially, but rather as sectors of the roulette wheel as shown in the above illustration. This bet comprises predominantly of a number of splits bet between ten of the selected numbers, although a quarter bet between 25, 26, 28, 29 and a basket bet between 0, 2 and 3 are also present. To find out about the varying odds of inside bets, please refer back to our inside bets tips page.
The Voisins du zero numbers sector:
22, 18, 29, 7, 28, 12, 35, 3, 26, 0, 32, 15, 19, 4, 21, 2, 25
Hover over the voisins du zero bet to see which numbers of the inside layout will take part in the bet.
Tiers du cylindre
The tiers du cylindre bet consists of all numbers found between 27 and 33, including 27 and 33. The name of the bet is derived for the French word for ‘third’, which is exactly what the bet is all about: a third of the numbers found on the roulette wheel. Thus, the tiers du cylindre bet covers 12 numbers of the possible 36 number layout, excluding the zero. This bet covers 6 split bets, giving you 15-to-1 odds if you happen to win.
The series of tiers du cylindre:
27, 13, 36, 11, 30, 8, 23, 10, 5, 24, 16, 33
Les orphelins
Les orphelins are the two remaining small sectors on the roulette wheel. You can find these sectors hinged between the voisins du zero and tiers du cylindre sectors that we have already covered. This particular bet is comprised of eight numbers; the first sector of 3 and the second of 5.
Les orphelins sectors:
Sector 1: 17, 34 and 6
Sector 2: 1, 20, 14, 31 and 9
Neighboring numbers
These bets involve 5 numbers - the central number and two on each side (the neighbors). These bets can be found surrounding the French bets in the call bets layout. An example of a neighboring bet would be clicking on the number 25; by doing so your wagered chips will be placed on the numbers 2 & 21, found on the left of the 25, and 17 & 34 on its right. The sequence of a 25 neighbor bet would be the following:
21, 2, 25 (central number), 17, 34.
Red neighbors: 9, 12 - 16, 19 - 18, 21 - 27, 30
Black neighbors: 8, 1 - 10, 11 - 10, 13 - 17, 20 - 26, 29 - 28, 29 - 28, 31
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