Roulette rules - Plein - Straight Up
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- Created on Saturday, 23 July 2011 18:07
- Last Updated on Thursday, 27 October 2011 21:13
The Plein bet is also calles Straight Up.
Generally, playing on Pleins promises the greatest winning odds. (This applies only if no tip is added to the Tronc. Otherwise, the relationship will be deteriorated.) The relationship between bet stake (capital requirements) and potential profit opportunities on Plein is in comparison to all other roulette bets the best. Statistically, each number appears once every 37 throws. If a hit comes sooner, for example, in round 20, the player can appreciate a nice profit. But, it is also not uncommon that a Plein will not occur in 200 rounds or more and later occurs multiple times in short intervals. This is known as the tendency to formation of series.
The payment amount for a hit on a Plein is:
stake * 35 + stake
With a stake of 1 piece:
1 * 35 + 1 = 36
| Name | Payout ratio | Probability | Bet example |
|---|---|---|---|
Plein / Straight Up |
1 : 35 | 1 : 37 = 2.7 % |
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The names Plein or Straight Up are used interchangeably.




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