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Welcome to Live Roulette

- About the game
- How to play
- How to bet
- Bet Types
- Bet Rules

What are the rules for Live Roulette?

As Live Roulette is a UK based game we play standard European Roulette rules with a wheel that features only one 0. American roulette wheels feature two 0 chances that greatly increase the house edge.

The key step for the player of European Roulette is to place bets using various denomination chips (each chip being worth the relevant denomination in £s) on the game table. Players can make a variety of bets on the table as they please. The minimum bet on the table is £1, or 1 chip if you are a Freeplayer. The maximum allowed bet is £100 on a single number and £500 on any of the outside bets, with a maximum of £1000 across the table (or corresponding freeplay chip value). When you deposit money in your Live Roulette account each £1 you deposit represents a chip of the relevant denomination (£1, £2, £5, £10, £20, £50 and/or £100). You place chips of your chosen value upon the table on individual numbers or predetermined combinations of numbers. Bets can be modified at any time up until the table is declared closed on-air, or via a web pop-up within the gaming page.

Live Roulette, in accordance with European rules, applies the zero-rule should zero be where the ball comes to rest then all bets with evens odds (i.e. High or Low and Evens Bets) are lost.
From time to time Live Roulette also borrows a rule from French Roulette called La Partage. Here the players of evens bets only lose half their wager on the outcome of a 0 on the wheel. Occasionally this awarded to players at random announced on-air during the show.

Like most European casinos, we experience a house edge of 2.7%, meaning that the average player loses £2.70 to us for every £100 they place on the table. Much better than American roulette - it features a house edge of 5.26% due to the double 0 pockets with twice the chance to lose on most bets.

What happens in the event of a mis-spin?

A mis-spin is a) When the ball does not go around the wheel three times, b) The ball spins out of the wheel, c) the ball is accidentally dropped during the spin or d) any other reason deemed eligible as a mis-spin as declared at the time on-air by our presenter and/or gallery staff. In these events all bets are void - no losses, no wins and all bets will be carried forward to the next spin when the ball is placed back into the last number in the wheel and the wheel is re-spun. If there is a technical issue while bets are being placed, or during a spin or mis-spin, we may decide to return all bets on the table for that game at which time your accounts will be reimbursed.

In the case of a mis spin on the autowheel the bets will be carried forward to the next game but obviously the ball will not be placed back to the last number.

What happens in the event of a broadcasting technical failure?

Any chips placed on a game affected by a technical failure are void (i.e. no losses or gains are accrued). The chips are carried forward to the next valid spin, where possible.
In the event that this is not possible for technical reasons, or no valid outcome is possible during the time of the show, the chips will be reimbursed to your account.

What happens if the event of an Internet betting error?

Players MUST make the final confirmation of their bets online by clicking the "Click for Final Confirmation" button and must see the "Confirmed" message. Otherwise the bets are not deemed confirmed. The "Good Luck" message is returned by our Roulette betting server once the bets have been entered into the central database and NOT before. Should a good luck message appear a user should be able to see the bets in their bet history once the game has closed and a new game has begun.
However, Internet connections between Live Roulette and our players are also dependent upon the integrity and performance of the Player’s own Internet connection via their Internet Service Provider. Live Roulette and Netplay TV Services Ltd can offer no guarantees as to the performance of a Player’s Internet connection and Players must recognise that data transfer errors can occur outside of our control. All entries in a player’s bet history will be deemed confirmed and final by Live Roulette rules. Should a player wish to dispute an Internet bet that they feel is contrary to these rules then please email complaints@SuperCasino.com.