Voisins de Zero
 The
Voisins de Zero (from French it means "neighbors
of zero") is a call bet covering up to the half (17 numbers) of a wheel
at one sector. The Voisins de Zero requires the 9 or 9-order
count equal chips to combine seven natural bets. The bet schedule and computations
are at the next table: |
| Numbers |
Chips |
Win |
Probability |
Result |
| 0 2 3 |
2 |
22-7=15 |
3/37 |
08.11% |
45/37 |
| 4 7 |
1 |
17-8= 9 |
2/37 |
05.41% |
18/37 |
| 12 15 |
1 |
17-8= 9 |
2/37 |
05.41% |
18/37 |
| 18 21 |
1 |
17-8= 9 |
2/37 |
05.41% |
18/37 |
| 19 22 |
1 |
17-8= 9 |
2/37 |
05.41% |
18/37 |
| 25 26 28 29 |
2 |
16-7= 9 |
4/37 |
10.81% |
36/37 |
| 32 35 |
1 |
17-8= 9 |
2/37 |
05.41% |
18/37 |
| Win |
9 |
10.06 |
17/37 |
45.95% |
171/37 |
| Loss |
9 |
-9 |
20/37 |
54.05% |
-180/37 |
| Total |
9 |
|
37/37 |
100% |
-9/37 |
So, the Voisins de Zero takes 9 chips and returns -9/37 on
average or -1/37 (-2.703%) of the bet. It is the same to any other bet. Average
win is 171:17 = 10.059 (or 111.76%).
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