First Person Roulette

First Person Roulette

Pull up a seat at this thrilling take on roulette, First Person Roulette!


    First Person Roulette Game Overview

    The goal of First Person Roulette is to correctly guess where the ball will land.

    You will wager on the number that you think the ball will land on.


    How to Play

    At the end of the betting time, the wheel will start spinning!

    The wheel features the numbers one to 36, as well as a single zero.

    The ball will land in a numbered pocket on the wheel - if your wager covers that number then you will win.


    Inside Bets vs Outside Bets

    Inside Bets cover numbered areas or the lines between them.

    Outside Bets cover the special boxes outside the board.


    Inside Bets

    • Straight Up - covers a single number, which can include zero.
    • Split Bet - covers the line between any two numbers.
    • Street Bet - covers three numbers by putting the chip at the end of a row of numbers.
    • Corner Bet - covers the corner of four numbers to cover that group of numbers.
    • Line Bet - covers six numbers across two rows by putting the chip on the intersection at the end.


    Outside Bets

    These bets don't include the zero.

    • Column Bet - covers the '2:1' at the end of the column, so all 12 numbers are covered. 
    • Dozen Bet - covers 12 numbers by putting the chip in a '1st 12', '2nd 12' or '3rd 12' box.
    • Red/Black - covers 18 red or black numbers by putting the chip on the relevant box.
    • Even/Odd - covers 18 even or odd numbers by putting the chip on the relevant box.
    • 1-8/19-36 - covers the corresponding group of numbers.


    Neighbour & Special Bets Feature

    To place neighbour bets or special bets, click the 'Neighbour & Special Bets' button shown on-screen.

    This feature will close at the end of the betting time.


    Roulette Racetrack Feature

    This feature offers the chance to make traditional special wagers and neighbour wagers.

    You can place the following wagers in this game: Voisins du Zero, Tiers du Cylindre and Orphelins a Cheval.


    Special Bets List

    To place one of the following bets, click on the relevant section of the list shown next to the racetrack:

    Special Bet
    Description
    Voisins du ZeroSee above
    Tiers du CylindreSee above
    Orphelins a Cheval See above
    Orphelins en PleinEight-chip bet covers 1+6+9+14+17+20+31+34, each with one chip
    Finale en Plein 0 Four-chip bet covers 0+10+20+30, each with one chip
    Finale en Plein 1Four-chip bet covers 1+11+21+31, each with one chip
    Finale en Plein 2Four-chip bet covers 2+12+22+32, each with one chip
    Finale en Plein 3Four-chip bet covers 3+13+23+33, each with one chip
    Finale en Plein 4Four-chip bet covers 4+14+24+34, each with one chip
    Finale en Plein 5Four-chip bet covers 5+15+25+35, each with one chip
    Finale en Plein 6Four-chip bet covers 6+16+26+36, each with one chip
    Finale en Plein 7Three-chip bet covers 7+17+27, each with one chip
    Finale en Plein 8Three-chip bet covers 8+18+28, each with one chip
    Finale en Plein 9Three-chip bet covers 9+19+29, each with one chip
    Finale 0/3Four-chip bet covers 0/3+10/13+20/23+30/33, each with one chip
    Finale 1/4Four-chip bet covers 1/4+11/14+21/24+31/34, each with one chip
    Finale 2/5Four-chip bet covers 2/5+12/15+22/25+32/35, each with one chip
    Finale 3/6Four-chip bet covers 3/6+13/16+23/26+33/36, each with one chip

    Favourite Bets Feature

    You can save a favourite bet with this feature.

    Up to 15 bets can be saved.

    You can also edit the list and save the bets under different names.


    Payouts

    The payout that you receive depends on which bet you placed. 

    See the table below for more information:

    Bet
    Number of Numbers Covered
    Payout
    Straight Up 135:1
    Split217:1
    Street311:1
    Corner 48:1
    Line65:1
    Column/Dozen12 2:1
    Red/Black18 18:1
    Even/Odd18 18:1
    1-18/19-3618 18:1

    Return to Player

    Return To Player (RTP): 97.30% 

    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 £97.30 of wins during the game.