How To Play
To place a bet, select your chip value from the BANK window and then click directly on the area of the table on which you wish to place your bet. Multiple clicks will increase the number of chips you bet. To remove a chip, click the Clear Last button. Or alternatively click Cancel to remove all chips from the table.
All bets must be placed before the timer shown in the BANK window runs out. The dealer will spin the wheel and release the ball. Once the ball has come to rest the dealer will announce the winning number and all bets will be settled automatically. The ball must make at least three revolutions otherwise that spin is void and the ball will be re-spun with the same bets.
The timer will begin counting down to the start of the next game. There are a number of different bets that you can make in Roulette. These are split into Inside Bets which are bets made onto the numbered section of the table, and Outside Bets which are made on the other areas.
French Roulette
Our French Roulette has additional features such as Special bets and Neighbor bets. Please see the Game Rules for more information on these bets.
When placing bets in Roulette, always ask the dealer if you need assistance with rules or payout!
Best of luck at the Roulette wheel.
Game Rules
There are many various different bets that you can make in Roulette, so lets go through them all....
Bets are split into Inside Bets which are bets made onto the numbered section of the table, and Outside Bets which are made on the other areas.
Inside Bets
Straight Up Bet - A bet on an individual number. The simplest roulette bet with the highest payout chance. This bet pays at 35 to 1 plus the original stake.
Split Bet - A two number bet which is placed on the line connecting the two numbers. For example covering 24 and 27. This type of bet pays 17 to 1 plus the original stake.
Corner Bet - A four number bet, placed at the corner of 4 numbers. For example covering 8, 9, 11 and 12. This bet pays 8 to 1 plus the original stake.
Street Bet - A three number bet, placed at the end of a row of numbers. For example covering 13, 14 and 15. A street bet pays 11 to 1 plus the original stake.
Line Bet - A six number bet placed at the junction of two street bets. Covering for example 31, 32, 33, 34, 35 and 36. Line bets pay 5 to 1 plus the original stake.
Special Bets - These are a number of multiple bets that are traditional to the game. Each bet covers a different group of numbers. These bets are available through the special bets button. Payouts vary for these bets.
Outside Bets
Column Bet - A 12 number bet, which covers all of the numbers in the corresponding column. This bet pays at 2 to 1 plus the stake.
Dozen Bet - Another 12 number bet. Players can choose from first 12 (covering 1-12), second dozen (covering 13-24) or third dozen (covering 25-36). Again this bet pays 2 to 1 plus original stake.
Colour Bet - An 18 number bet, which covers all the red numbers or all the black numbers. Colour bets pay at 1 to 1 plus original stake.
Even/Odd Bet - An 18 number bet in which the player chooses to bet on any odd number or any even number. This bet pays 1 to 1 plus original stake.
High/Low Bet - Another 18 number bet covering either 1-18 or 19-36. Again this bet pays 1 to 1 plus the original stake. Please note that any even money bets will be lost if the ball lands on zero.
French Roulette
When players click the NEIGHBOR BETS button, they view a circular, track-like betting area with number placements that mimic those on the roulette wheel. A click on any number on the track will place a bet on that number plus the two numbers immediately to the right and the left of it. A click on Tier, Orphelins or Voisins du zero will place bets on all adjacent numbers on that particular third of the roulette wheel.
La Partage
French roulette features the unique la partage rule, appreciated and sought by many roulette enthusiasts. The rule states that when the ball lands on zero and the player has placed an even-odds bet on red, black, manqué (1-18), passé (19-36), pair (even) and/or impair (odd), the player loses only half of that bet.