100/1 Roulette


    100/1 Roulette Game Overview 

    The bet sizes available in 100/1 Roulette start from 1p. 

    Aim of the Game

    This version of roulette follows the same rules and goal as in regular roulette, except it has a bigger wheel with extra numbers!

    The aim of the game is to place a wager on a number that the ball will stop on - if it stops on a number that you have wagered on, then you will receive a payout.

    Numbered Pockets

    The wheel in 100/1 Roulette has 105 pockets - 100 black and red pockets and five green pockets.

    There are 50 red pockets and 50 black pockets.

    The five green pockets represent zero on the wheel and are shown by different shapes.

     

    Wager Choices

    You can choose to place different kinds of wagers in 100/1.

    Each wager covers a certain number/set of numbers and offers a different payout.

    Wager

    Numbers Covered

    Payout

    Single

    Just one number of your choice

    100/1

    Pair

    Two numbers of your choice

    49/1

    Three Number Spit

    Three numbers at the split

    31/1

    Four Number Corner

    Four numbers that the chip is touching

    24/1

    Five Number Street

    Five numbers on the horizontal line that the chip is on

    19/1

    Ten Number Street / Ten Number Column

    Ten numbers in the column or horizontal line that the chip is touching

    9/1

    15 Number Avenue

    15 numbers in the columns that the chip is touching

    11/2

    20 Number Avenue

    20 numbers in the columns that the chip is covering

    4/1

    Even/Odds

    All even or odd numbers

    1/1

    Reds/Blacks

    All red or black numbers

    1/1

    The wagering requirements for each option may vary.

    Winners will be announced once the wheel has stopped spinning and the ball has landed!

    It is possible to remove wagers by clicking 'Clear Last Bet' or 'Clear All Bets'. 

    Return to Player

    Return to Player (RTP): 92.86 - 96.19%

    The expected return is the amount we pay out to players relative to the amount of wagering on the game.

    For example, if we take £100 of wagers we will, on average, pay out between £92.86 and £96.19. 

    This return is based on the player making the best choices.