Lightning Roulette

Lightning Roulette

Enjoy the casino classic with an electrifying twist in Lightning Roulette!


    Lightning Roulette Game Overview

    The bet sizes available in Lightning Roulette range from 20p to £500.


    Lucky Numbers

    After the betting time has expired in each round in a game, between one and five Lucky Numbers are randomly chosen to be struck by lightning, with each Lucky Number receiving a random slots-style multiplier of 50x, 100x, 200x, 300x, 400x or 500x.


    How to Play

    The aim of the Lightning Roulette is simple: accurately predict which number, between zero and 36, the ball will land on by placing bets that cover that particular number.

    If the ball comes to rest in your chosen number, you win.

    Should the winning number be among the Lucky Numbers, and is covered by a player's Straight Up bet, then the Lucky Payout is paid to the player.

    Other than the Straight Up bet, all other bets pay the regular payouts. 


    Bet Options

    Bet Type
    Description
    Pays
    StreetBet on three numbers by placing a chip on the outer right boundary line of the roulette table that is next to the corresponding row of three numbers11:1
    CornerBet on four numbers by placing chips at the corner where the four numbers meet8:1
    LineBet on two street bets (the six different numbers in two rows of three numbers), by placing your chip on the inner left boundary line where the line dividing the two rows intersects it5:1
    ColumnBet in one of the boxes labelled 2:1 to bet on that column of numbers (zero is not included in any column)2:1
    DozenBet on a group of twelve numbers by placing your chip in one of the three boxes marked "1st 12, 2nd 12, or 3rd 12 (zero is not included in any box)2:1
    Red/Black, Even/Odd, Low/HighEach of these boxes contains 18 numbers and they all pay out at 1:1 (zero is not included in any of them)1:1

    Return to Player

    Return To Player (RTP): 97.10% for all Straight Up Bets and 97.30% for all other bets.

    The optimal theoretical 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 £97.30 of wins, should the RTP be 97.30%.