What's Hot
- Call bets and Neighbor bets are available
- Autoplay
- Superb game features
- Options and extras are plentiful
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Not Too Hot
- Low-percentage game for the player
- Bet types may be hard to learn and execute
- Procedure might confuse first-timers
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Full Review - Gold Series European Roulette (8.84)
As many people are aware, roulette is played in two different versions - the American version and the European version. In the American version, the wheel has both a zero (0) and a double zero (00). In the European version, there is only the single zero. The effect is that in the European game, there is a slightly greater percentage of a red or a black number coming up on the wheel, which consists of numbers 1-36 in addition to the zero.
The objective behind roulette is simple - to select the number on the layout that corresponds to the place the ball will land on the wheel. This can obviously be done using a number of different bets. There are different denominations of chips in the player's virtual tray, and those chips are placed onto the table layout in whatever form the player desires in order to facilitate the wagers. There are charts which document the results of past spins, as well as how much of the layout your wagers covers. For example, if you place on chip on one number, you are covering 2.70% of the layout.
The table layout is clear enough to see, and there is an inset which shows the ball and the pocket where it landed on the wheel. For people who may be uncomfortable with the angle, one can use the "Edit Layout" option to get an overhead view of the table, place bets as desired, and save that particular pattern, to be converted over to the normal table view.
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Gold Series European Roulette Game Information |
Software |
Microgaming
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Min. Bet |
1 |
Max. Bet |
970 |
Speed of Game |
Adjustable |
Autoplay |
Yes |
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