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Spin the Studio Wheel

Back numbers, colours and dozens on a real-host roulette wheel in the studio.

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Roulette in the Betgames Studio

Betgames roulette brings the classic wheel into the studio: a real host spins a single wheel each round and you bet on where the ball lands. Back a number straight up, or play the outside markets — red or black, odd or even, the dozens and columns — exactly as you would at any roulette table. It sits in the same fast studio rotation as the draws and dice games, with the full table range over in the live casino.

FormatLive dealer roulette
Bet onNumbers, colours, odd/even, dozens, columns
WheelSingle host-spun wheel
Real moneyYes, at CasinOnline SA

Inside a studio roulette round

Each round is run by a real host who spins a single roulette wheel in the studio. A betting window opens first, giving you time to place your chips on the layout, and when it closes the host releases the ball. You watch it travel around the rim, lose pace and drop into a numbered pocket, which decides every bet on the table for that round.

Because one wheel and one host drive the whole result, the game keeps the familiar feel of roulette while running on camera. Settlement follows as soon as the ball settles, and the next betting window opens to begin the following round at a steady, unhurried pace.

The standard markets explained

This is roulette played on the standard markets you would expect. A straight-up bet on a single number is the rarest result and pays the most, since only one pocket can win it. Red or black and odd or even sit at the other end, covering a broad span of numbers and paying close to even money. The dozens and columns fall in between, grouping numbers into larger blocks for a middle-ground return.

That spread lets you choose how much risk you carry each round, from broad even-money cover to a single bold number. If you want the maths behind it, the Odds Explained page covers how roulette payouts relate to how often each bet lands.

Where this fits in the wider roulette range

This is the BetGames studio version of roulette, built around one live wheel and the core markets. It suits players who want a relaxed, watchable round with a host calling the action and the standard bets laid out clearly. If you like the spin but want a faster tempo, the studio also runs Flash Roulette, the express version with a shorter betting window.

For the full choice of roulette tables, variants and betting limits, the Live Casino Roulette section is where to look. The studio game here is one way to play, while the live casino holds the complete roulette range.

Frequently asked questions

How does Betgames studio roulette work?

A real host spins a single roulette wheel each round. You place your bets on the standard layout, the host releases the ball, and the pocket it settles in decides the result.

Which bet pays the most?

A straight-up bet on a single number pays the most because it is the rarest to land. Only one pocket can win it, so it carries the largest payout on the layout.

What are the dozens and columns?

They group numbers into larger blocks rather than single pockets or broad even-money bands. Their payouts sit between a straight-up number and the red, black, odd or even bets.

Where can I find more roulette tables and limits?

The studio game is one version. For the full range of roulette tables, variants and betting limits, head to the Live Casino Roulette section.

Can I improve my odds with a betting system?

No. Each spin is independent of the last, so no staking system changes the odds. Roulette is a game of chance, so play for entertainment and stay within your limits.