Roulette
Single-zero European roulette. Pick a chip, bet on a colour, odd/even, dozen or a straight number, then spin the wheel to win chips.
Roulette brings the spinning wheel of the casino floor to your screen in a relaxed, chips-only format. This is single-zero European roulette, so the odds are a touch friendlier than the American version. Place your chips, watch the ball rattle around the rim, and enjoy the small rush as it settles into a pocket — no real money, just your chip stack and a target to chase.
How to play
First pick a chip amount, then tap a bet spot on the layout: a colour (red or black), odd or even, a dozen, or a single straight number. You can stack several bets before spinning. Press Spin to drop the ball, and payouts land on whichever pocket it settles into. The session goal is to grow your stack toward 2000 chips.
Tips
- A straight number pays a big 35:1 but hits rarely — use it for spikes, not steady income.
- Dozens pay 2:1 and even-money bets pay 1:1, offering slower but more frequent returns.
- Remember the green 0: it makes every even-money and dozen bet lose, which is the wheel's built-in edge.
- Spread smaller bets across the board to keep your stack alive over more spins.
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Objective
Guess where the ball lands. Bet wisely to multiply your chips and reach 2000.
Controls
- Pick a chip amount
- Tap a bet spot (colour, odd/even, dozen or a straight number)
- Press Spin to drop the ball
Tips
- A straight number pays 35:1
- Dozens pay 2:1, even-money bets pay 1:1
- The green 0 makes even-money and dozen bets lose