European Roulette is a popular game the world over (despite the European moniker it really is played all over the globe). This version includes a wheel segment for 0, but no 00. You can choose your bets in a similar way to land based roulette and we'd dare say the graphics are as colourful too.
How to Play 1X2 European Roulette
Before things can begin you'll need to choose a wager and place it on the board. This is as simple as it sounds, requiring you to click on a chip and then place it on the board with a second click. You can place bets on numbers, or multiple numbers by overlapping or placing chips on four corners as with other roulette games. You can even bet on the number falling in the first, second or third set of numbers (thirds), odds/evens, black/red, 0 etc.
The roulette wheel is spun once you've chosen your bet. After this you'll wait for the ball to bounce and finally stop. If the ball stops on a number you chose a prize will be paid based on the odds that number commands (all this info can be viewed on the help guide). You can then replay your selection or clear the table to choose new bets.