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10p Roulette

Theme and Appearance

Visually, 10p Roulette is quite basic. Upon entering 10p Roulette, you'll be faced with a black and red Roulette board on a bright green background A bet can be made by placing a chip on one of the board's numbers. There are five different chip values, each represented by its own colour. The lowest value chip is worth 10p and is blue – hence the name 10p Roulette.

Once you've selected your value, you can click anywhere on the board to place a bet. The chip then appears on the board, accompanied by a fitting sound effect as it's placed down. Once you've placed your bets, hit the Spin button to spin the Roulette wheel, which turns to make the virtual ball move around it before landing in a pocket.

If you score a win, a celebratory sound can be heard as you watch your total wins rack up at the bottom of the screen. If you don't win, you’ll immediately return to the main screen ready to bet again.

Betting and Prizes

10p Roulette is based on the classic European game. The wheel has 37 numbers ranging from 0 to 36. To land a win, you need to make a bet that predicts where the ball will land when the wheel stops. If you predict correctly, a pay-out will be made based on your selected bet. To place a bet, select your chip value by hitting the relevant chip at the bottom of the screen.

Once your value is selected, you can then choose where to place it on the table by clicking a number. If you want to add another chip, hit either the same space or a new space on the table. Once all bets are placed, hit Spin to set the ball in motion on the 10p Roulette wheel. When the ball lands in a numbered pocket, any winning bets will be paid. The RTP of this slot is set at a generous 97.3%.

In 10p Roulette, you can place inside and outside bets. Inside bets are placed on specific numbers on the table layout and include the following:

  • Straight – This bet is placed on a single number. To do this, place a chip on your chosen number on the table.
  • Split – A Split is placed on two numbers that are next to each other. To do this, place your chip on the line between any two numbers.
  • Three Line – A Three Line or a Street is a bet on a row of three numbers. To do this, place your chip on the line at the start of one of the rows.
  • Corner – This bet is placed on four numbers. To do this, place a chip on the intersecting corner of any 4 numbers.
  • Six Line – This bet is placed on two rows of three. To do this, place a chip on the start of the line that separates your chosen rows.

Outside bets are placed on the areas of the table that represent groups of numbers. These include the following:

  • Column – This bet is placed on 12 numbers in a column. To do this, place a chip on one of the areas next to the three columns.
  • Dozen – This bet is placed on 12 numbers made up of three rows of four. To do this, place a chip on one of the areas labelled 1st, 2nd or 3rd.
  • Colours – This bet is placed on either red or black. To do this, place a chip on one of the two colours – simple!
  • Even/Odd – This bet is placed on either the even or odd numbers. To do this, place a chip on the area labelled Even or the area labelled Odd.
  • 1-18/19-36 – This bet is placed on either the first 18 numbers or the last 18, excluding zero. To do this, place a chip on the area labelled 1-18 or the area labelled 19-36.

Verdict

10p Roulette is different from your standard slot game, and offers a fun casino experience for both casual players and high rollers. The game uses a European Roulette board and follows the same rules as the European version. If you're a Roulette fan looking to try an online slot variant with a low minimum bet but plenty of scope for scooping big wins, 10p Roulette is certainly worth checking out.