Terms used in this chapter mean:
- (1) "American wheel," 38 compartments containing the numbers 1 through 36, zero (0), and double zero (00);
- (2) "Compartment or slots on the roulette wheel," where the roulette ball lands to determine the outcome of the bet. The numbers of the roulette wheel are numbered from 1 to 36, alternating between red and black. Zero and double zero are green;
- (3) "Crown" or "dolly," point marker used by the dealer to mark the corresponding number on the roulette layout, or electronic betting terminal (EBT), where the roulette ball has come to rest;
- (4) "Croupier" or "dealer," person in charge of the roulette game for the retail licensee. This person handles the wagers and payouts and spins the roulette wheel;
- (5) "European, French, or high limit wheel," 37 compartments containing the numbers 1 through 36 and zero (0);
(6) "Inside bets:"
- (a) One number (straightbet);
- (b) Two numbers (splitbet);
- (c) Three numbers (streetbet);
- (d) Four numbers (cornerbet);
- (e) First five numbers; and
- (f) Six numbers (linebet);
- (7) "No more bets," a statement made by the dealer that no more bets may be accepted on the roulette layout. A roulette table that utilizes EBTs must have an automated audible and visual announcement by the player terminals;
- (8) "No spin," a statement made by the dealer that voids the spin because of an irregularity;
- (9) "Non-value chips," chips of different colors that have no value amount imprinted on chips. Value of these chips is set by the player, before any betting takes place on the roulette layout or EBT. Each player receives chips, or electronic chips, of a different color, thus eliminating possible confusion of who bets;
(10) Outside bets:"
- (a) Twelve numbers (columnbet);
- (b) Twelve numbers (dozenbet);
- (c) Red or black;
- (d) Even or odd; and
- (e) Low or high numbers.
Source: 41 SDR 218, effective July 1, 2015.
General Authority: SDCL 42-7B-7 , 42-7B-11(13).
Law Implemented: SDCL 42-7B-1 , 42-7B-11(13).