Roulette Lingo

If you are pursuing a career as a professional roulette player, you certainly need to learn the lingo. Roulette lingo is extensively used at online roulette forums as well as casino rooms. Most advanced strategies are depicted using roulette lingo and learning the lingo will eventually help you to grasp several winning strategies.

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Carré – a French name for corner bets.

Chameleon Strategy – Copying winning strategies that are being used by other players.

Cheval – A French name for Split bets.

Cold Table – Any roulette table that has losing players.

Color Up – Increasing your bet size.

Comps – freebies offered by online casinos to their players.

Derniere – A French name for Dozen Bets.

Douzaine – Dozen bets.

En Plein – A French name for straight bets.

En Prison Rule – A roulette rule that is applied when the ball lands on slot zero players will lose half of their bet amount and if the ball lands again on slot zero the entire bets are taken.

Flat Bettor – A bettor who plays the same bets amount of bet each time.

Grind – A bettor who plays small bets.

Grind Joint – A casino that offers betting limits for low rollers.

Hot and Cold Systems – Betting on numbers and sequences that have previously won.

Impair – A French name for Odd bets.

Manque – A French name for low bets.

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Passe – A French name for high bets.

Player-Clocking – A player monitors other players observing which player is winning and what kind of strategy s/he is using.

Premiere – French name for first group of 12 numbers in the Dozen.

Rien Ne Vas Plus – French name for no more bets.

Element of Ruin – Losing your entire bankroll while playing roulette

Scared Money – money that you are not willing to lose.

Single-Zero Wheel – The European and French wheel.

Sixain – French name for 6 number bets.

Voisins Du Zero – certain number of bets or group bets neighboring the zero.

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