
Live roulette shouldn't be too difficult to understand if you’ve ever seen a physical roulette table. On your screen, you’ll notice two main betting zones: inside bets on the long, numbered grid and outside bets on the wider, perpendicular section.
At the top, the dealer (croupier) spins the wheel and releases the white ball, announcing the winning number in real time. Most live casino formats use a genuine table, real chips and an authentic wheel, although some lobbies may employ a computer-generated betting layout.
There are two primary versions of Live Roulette:
- European Roulette: 37 pockets, house edge of 2.7%—perfect for beginners.
- American Roulette: 38 pockets, house edge of 5.2%—for those seeking higher stakes and a bigger challenge.
Minimum bets often start from $322.58 ZWL. Zimbabwean players typically fund their accounts via EcoCash or USD cash, sha?
How to Play Live Roulette
- Understand the Basics: Learn the roulette rules. Predict the landing spot of the ball—specific numbers, colours, or number ranges.
- Place Your Bets: Position your chips on the corresponding areas before the spin. You can bet on odd/even, red/black, dozens, or straight numbers.
- Watch the Live Spin: The croupier spins the wheel and releases the ball—enjoy the anticipation as it bounces into a pocket.
- Check Results and Payouts: Wins are paid automatically based on bet type and odds.