A split bet is where you bet on two numbers next to each other on the table with a single chip.
How To Place A Split Bet
A split bet can be placed in two different ways. You can choose to select two numbers next to each other, either horizontally like the numbers 10 and 11 in the image to the left, or vertically in the 14 and 17 example.
Make sure you place the chip directly in between the two numbers you want to target, and not on the cross linking four numbers together. Otherwise you may end up placing a corner bet (four numbers) by accident.
Split Bet Odds
A winning split bet pays out at odds of 17 to 1, whether you are playing a single or double zero table.
Other Roulette Bets Explained
- Dozens Bets – 12 numbers in the 1st,2nd or 3rd dozen.
- Columns Bets – 12 numbers in the 1st, 2nd or 3rd columns.
- Line Bets – 6 numbers next to each other with a single chip.
- Corner Bets – 4 numbers next to each other with a single chip.
- Streets – 3 numbers next to each other with a single chip.
- Split Bets 2 numbers next to each other with a single chip.
- Single Number
- Full guide to Roulette Rules
Related posts:
- Roulette Single Number Straight Up Bets Explained The chance of a single number being spun in is...
- Roulette Line Bets Explained A line bet on a roulette table is when you...
- Roulette Street Bets Explained A roulette street bet is where you bet on 3...
- Roulette Column Bets and Dozen Bets Explained There are two different types of bets on a roulette...
- Roulette Corner Bet, Square Bets, Four Number Bets The roulette corner bet is when you place your chip...

Leave a comment
You must be logged in to post a comment.