Roulette: Screen Layout

The Wheel.

The wheel contains a number of equally sized pockets. Each pocket is labelled with a number. The number of pockets on the wheel can vary between games. In European Roulette there are 37 pockets, numbered from 0 to 36. In American Roulette there are 38 pockets, this extra pocket is numbered 00.

When the game is in play, the ball will be released on the spinning wheel, and eventually come to rest in one of the numbered pockets. The winning number can be seen on the wheel, but it is confirmed in the Recent Results panel, which displays it more clearly.

The Table.

The table is where all the bets on each spin are laid. Simply click on one of the marked zones, lines or intersections on the table, in order to add a chip of the currently selected value to that part of the table, and place a bet accordingly. Multiple chips may be placed on the same zone, and multiple bets may be made on one spin of the wheel.

For more information about the different bet positions and their payouts, see Playing the Game.

To remove or reduce a bet that was placed in error, right-click on that chip-stack. The bet will be reduced by the value of the chip currently selected in the Chip-Selector.

The Recent Results Panel.

The winning numbers from the 9 most recent spins are displayed in the panel on the furthest right.

The Last Result Panel.

After each spin, the panel to the right of the wheel will show a close-up view of the wheel, confirming the spin result.

The Chip Selector.

The Chip Selector is located on the edge of the table, and will allow you to select the value of the chips you are betting. At any given time, the chip that is currently selected will look bigger than the others. To select a chip type, click on it; any bets you place will use chips of the value you have selected, until you select a different one.

You are free to mix chips of whatever denomination you choose, although there is a limit to how much you can bet on a single game. Your limit will depend on your accounts profile. A new player will normally have a limit of 100 credits per spin.

Note: If there are active arrow buttons by your chip selector, you can click on them to access additional chips of different values. If not, you are limited to the chip values you can see.

The Buttons.

The controls on Roulette are very simple. Once bets have been placed on the table, there are only three buttons:

The Bet and Win Panel

The total Bet amount placed on the table and total win from the last spin are displayed in a panel next to the Recent Results Panel. After each spin, the bet and win amounts from the previous bet remain visible until a new bet is placed.