Inside Bet

Meaning and Definition of Inside Bet in Gambling

The term inside bet refers to a specific category of wagering within roulette, differentiated by its placement on the inner section of the table layout. While outside bets cover broader propositions such as numerical ranges, parity, or color, inside bets are defined by the placement of chips on individual numbers or specific combinations of adjacent numbers ranging from 0 to 36, including 00 in American roulette variants. There are six recognized subtypes of inside bets: straight-up, split, street, corner, five-number, and line bets. From a regulatory standpoint, any wager placed directly upon the numerical grid of the betting area is classified as an inside bet, and the specific payout structures for each subtype must be clearly disclosed to ensure transparency and compliance with gaming standards.

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