Roulette Cheat Sheet: Bets, Payouts and Odds (PDF, JPG, WebP)

A one-page reference to the numbers that matter: every bet and payout, the difference between the wheels, the popular systems and the risk reminders. Print it or keep it on your phone before you play.

  • Bets & payouts
  • Wheel differences
  • Risk reminders
Short answer

This roulette cheat sheet collects the essential facts onto one page: the payout and probability for every bet, the house edge for European, American and French wheels, a quick summary of the popular systems, and the key risk reminders. Use the download links below for PDF, JPG or WebP versions, and review it before a session so the numbers are fresh.

Download files are provided as printable references. They contain information only and do not improve your odds.

What the cheat sheet includes

  • Every inside and outside bet with its payout.
  • Win probability for European and American wheels.
  • House edge for each variation, including French La Partage.
  • A one-line summary of each popular betting system.
  • Bankroll and responsible-gambling reminders.

Bet types and payouts

BetNumbersPayoutEuropean win %
Straight up135:12.70%
Split217:15.41%
Street311:18.11%
Corner48:110.81%
Six line65:116.22%
Dozen / Column122:132.43%
Red/Black, Odd/Even, High/Low181:148.65%

Want these tailored to your stake? Use the odds calculator.

Wheel differences

WheelPocketsHouse edge
European37 (one zero)2.70%
American38 (double zero)5.26%
French (La Partage)37 (one zero)~1.35% even-money

Common systems at a glance

SystemIn one line
MartingaleDouble after a loss - fast recovery, severe risk.
ParoliDouble after a win - low loss risk, streak-dependent.
FibonacciStep up a sequence after losses - slower than Martingale.
D'Alembert+1 unit on loss, -1 on win - low volatility.
LabouchèreCross numbers off a target line - flexible, grows fast.
1-3-2-6Four-step win sequence - profit locked early.

Risk reminders

  • No system beats the house edge.
  • Set a bankroll, stop loss and profit target before you play.
  • Keep units small - about 1-2% of your bankroll.
  • Prefer European or French roulette.
  • Never chase losses.

How to use the cheat sheet before playing

Glance at the payouts and the house edge so you start with realistic expectations, pick your bet type by the variance you want, confirm your unit size against your bankroll, and set your stop loss. Then enjoy the session as entertainment - not as a way to make money. For the full picture, read how to manage roulette risk.

Mikkel Hansen, former casino dealer and editor
Author & reviewer
Mikkel Hansen

Mikkel built this cheat sheet from the questions players asked him most at the table. It is deliberately honest: alongside the payouts and odds it states the house edge for each wheel, because a reference that hides the cost is not a reference - it is marketing.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. It is a free printable reference available as PDF, JPG and WebP, with bets, payouts, wheel differences, systems and risk reminders.

No. It is an information reference. It cannot change the house edge or improve your odds - it just keeps the key numbers handy.

PDF for printing, plus JPG and WebP images for your phone or screen.

The pocket count and house edge for European (2.70%), American (5.26%) and French La Partage (~1.35% even-money).

Review the payouts and edge, pick your bet by variance, size your unit to your bankroll and set a stop loss before the first spin.