Playing a Round from Start to Finish

The interface is straightforward enough. The betting grid displays all standard European Roulette positions, with chip values selectable at the bottom. A timer shows how long you've got to place bets, and a traffic light system indicates when betting's open (green) or closed (red).
Here's how a typical round plays out:
- Select your chip denomination from the options displayed, typically ranging from £1 to £100 or equivalent depending on the table.
- Place bets by clicking numbers, splits, corners, or outside betting areas whilst the timer counts down.
- Wait for the betting window to close. The lightning sequence begins immediately.
- Watch as lucky numbers are struck and multipliers assigned.
- The dealer spins the wheel, announces the winning number, and payouts are automatically calculated.
You can place multiple bets across different positions in a single round, exactly like standard roulette. The betting layout functions identically to what you'd find at a traditional table, so there's minimal learning curve if you've played European Roulette before.
Rounds move at a decent pace, typically completing within 45 to 60 seconds from betting close to result announcement. It's quick enough to keep things interesting without feeling frantic. Once results are displayed, the next betting window opens immediately, so you can jump straight back in or take a moment to consider your next move.




