How To Play Ultimate Roulette
Playing Ultimate Roulette is no different from playing regular European Roulette.
If you’re after the multipliers, you’ll need to place Straight-up bets, as these are the only ones that qualify for the multipliers.
The other thing to know about the straight-up numbers is the payout value. It is 28:1 as opposed to 35:1, which is standard on European Roulette tables.
Ultimate Roulette starts with 15 seconds of betting time, and the whole game round takes 68 seconds to play.
With Roulette, you aim to have an active bet on the number the ball lands in when the wheel has stopped spinning. If you manage that, you win!
The odds of correctly predicting the correct number is 37:1.
The payout for doing that is 28:1, but if the number has a multiplier, the payout could be anything up to 2000:1!
Types of Roulette Bets
There are two types of bets in Roulette:
Inside bets are bets on specific numbers or a selection of numbers using just one chip. A Straight-Up Bet covers one number, a Split covers two, a Street covers three numbers, a Corner covers four, and a Line covers six. Outside bets cover many numbers in one go, from 33% of the board to almost 50% with one bet. These include Red/Black, Odd/Even, 1-18/19-36, Column and Dozen.
The Race Track is used to place sections bets, where you cover a section of the wheel with stakes, and neighbour bets, where you pick a number on the wheel and bet on it and its neighbours. You can decide how many neighbouring numbers you want to cover.
Only the Straight-Up bets qualify for the multipliers. All other bets pay the regular roulette payouts. See the Table below.
The Multipliers
Initially, up to five numbers can be selected to have a multiplier value. The possible values are 50x, 100x, 150x, 250x, 500x, 750x, and 1000x.
Once betting time has closed, there is an opportunity to purchase up to three more multiplier numbers. Each extra one costs an additional 10% of your main bet. So one number costs 10%, two costs 20% and three numbers cost 30%.
These additional multipliers can be doubled and spread to adjoining numbers if you’re lucky.
Spread Multipliers
Occasionally, a multiplier can “spread” to two adjoining numbers, transferring the multiplier values to those numbers. This doesn’t happen often, but when it does, it can negate the need to buy multipliers in the next phase.
Place Your Bets
If you’re going for the multipliers, you need to be placing straight-up bets.
You can place the bets on the primary betting grid and the racetrack. Note: The racetrack doesn’t cover the numbers as straight-up bets. You’ll get some, but most are placed as split bets.
Also, remember you only have 15 seconds of betting time, so you need to bet quickly.