Live Roulette is one of the most popular casino games, and a classics of gambling, so naturally, there are a lot of different types and variations of this game. Here are a couple of these live Roulette types:
Live European Roulette
Live European Roulette is the most common type of Roulette game that you can find in live casinos, and overall it’s not really different from other Roulette types. It consists of 36 numbers and a zero and almost all of the Live European Roulette games have a 97.3% RTP.
Lightning Roulette
Evolution Gaming offers a special version of the Roulette game called Lightning Roulette which has a much faster-paced gameplay, compared to classical Roulette. On top of that, the win in Lightning Roulette, without multipliers, is 29:1, whereas in regular Roulette the odds are about 35:1.
Immersive Roulette
Immersive Roulette is a Roulette type, popularized by the provider Evolution Gaming, and while it’s not really different in features or rules, Immersive Roulette has a much different atmosphere. Namely, here you can view the roulette from different more detailed angles, can see close-ups, observe how the ball spins around and stops on the number, etc. Plus, the croupier in Immersive Roulette is a lot more engaging and communicates with players more willingly and openly to create a more immersive atmosphere.
French Roulette
French Roulette is a bit different from European or, especially American, because here not only the layout is dissimilar, but whenever green zero comes in, the player may receive half of their losing 50/50 bet chips back.
American Roulette
Unlike French or European versions, American Roulette has 2 zero segments, and you can also make a Five Number Bet. This is a wager that covers the numbers 1, 2, and 3. Also, unfortunately, American Roulette has a lower RTP - only about 94.74%, while in, let’s say, European Roulette, the RTP is 97.3%.
Speed Roulette
The only major distinction of Speed Roulette is that it is much more fast-paced, and would be a good choice for people that like quicker gameplay. While usually, it takes about 48-60 seconds for regular roulette to spin, Speed Roulette usually takes from 30 to 25 seconds to spin, depending on the provider.
Instant Roulette
In Instant Roulette, there are 12 auto roulette wheels, and players have unlimited betting time, which is great for those that prefer more relaxed gameplay. Right after placing your bet, you can then start the game round, and from that point, you have the freedom to change bets whenever you want and control the game.
Double Ball Roulette
Even reading the name you can pretty much guess what is so special about Double Ball Roulette. Yes, the game is played with a pair of balls, instead of one. What’s more, sometimes Double Ball Roulette may even have a double wheel.
Dual Play Roulette
Dual Play Roulette is also known as Live Streamed Roulette, and it is streamed with HD quality from some of the most reputable and popular places in the world. What this means is that it combines the gameplay of online and land-based casinos, and some players may be there, on stream in person, while others are behind the screen, playing online.