What is the maximum bet that you can place in roulette?
Friday, August 6th, 2010 at
2:19 pm
What is the maximum bet that you can place in a standard game of roulette? And if the maximum bet is really high, will the minimum bet be too?
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It can vary by casino. Here is Las Vegas, most strip casinos have a $10 minimum bet and a $2,000 to $5,000 maximum bet, although it is not hard to find tables with $10,000 maximum bets. Off the strip casinos tend to have lower limits, usually with $5 minimums and $500-$1,000 max bets.
And if you’re intended to attempt a martingale system (double your bet every time you lose) then it doesn’t matter what the limits are, flushing your money directly down the toilet would be quicker and have the same result.
Depends on the site or offline casino, some can take maximum bets up to 10 000$. Usually the online casinos work like this, they have tables for small bettors, for medium and for large. The minimum to maximum bet vaies on the tables.
It will always depend on the casino. some offer small stakes games with a $25 max some will offer more high rolling tables with maximums in the thousands. All will have a maximum stake relative to the minimum to prevent betting techniques such as the martindale system being successful.
I wasn’t sure if you meant online casino, offline casino or just roulette in general, so I split my answer into two sections below.
Online roulette table limits:
It depends on the online casino that you’re playing at, but I think that most of the good sites have a limit of around $300. When you log into the casino and go to the roulette table it should say somewhere on the screen what the table limit is.
Also the casino will split the limit into sections so that you can’t bet the whole $300 on one number, they might say $100 per individual number and $300 for a corner bet (four numbers).
Equation is Casinos maximum payout (m)/(o) odds, and that will tell you the max payout for each bet.
Land-based roulette table limits:
There is no betting limit in most offline ( land-based ) casinos, because the big ones in vegas can afford to pay out. There’s even an article on wikipedia about a guy from England who bet his house and everything he owned on red, but it’s ok because he won.
I actually have my own website about roulette and I’ve got a whole page of information about roulette table limits, If you want to check it out the URL is in the source.