Every game of chance has its charm, but roulette is still the undisputed queen. Of course you can not go to the casino at all, but we can not profess roulette players if you have never been to the casino. Just as one can not proclaim a fan of a singer until she went to a concert. Many inexperienced players have evaporated a budget of 200 € in less than half an hour, after having lost patience and having blamed the croupier, roulette rigged, casinos. To help you better live the experience of the casino and the roulette in general, we will propose a series of most common terms you should be familiar with.
GLOSSARY OF MOST COMMON TERMS
Apres la boule passe: indicates in the French roulette that the ball will be launched next shot the other dealer
Boule: Roulette Ball
Cagnotte: the percentage in favour of the bench 1/ 37 (French) or 1/ 38 (American) of the episode
Carre: Combination of roulette which brings into play four numbers in square
Horse: Combination of roulette which brings into play two numbers
Chef: Head table, supervisor of the game, the one that resolves any dispute
Column: Combination of roulette that puts into play a vertical column of a twelve numbers
Croupier: Employee assigned to the phases of the casino gaming
Dolly: Marker used for the English and American roulette tables
Dozen: Combination of the roulette game that puts a block of twelve numbers
Fairoulette: Another name to identify the English roulette: spin French but with a croupier only
Manque: Simple combination of roulette that corresponds to the numbers 1 to 18
Mass: Fiche big value bet or a quantity of coins whose value is not the last determinable (the croupier calls the attention of the head of the table)
Mise: the player's bet, the one that remains on the carpet where he had won after the coup, and may be withdrawn
Passe: Simple combination of roulette which corresponds to the numbers from 19 to 36
Series: Wheel combination on the French see section rules
Sestina: Combination of roulette which brings into play two rows of three consecutive
Triplet: Combination of the roulette game that puts a row of three numbers
A color: Announcement in English and American roulette tables to request the change with a stack of chips Custom Colors
Footman: Assistant waiter
Neighbours zero: Wheel combination on the French roulette