How To Play Roulette

Learning to play Roulette is as simple as a walk in the park, and significantly safer than it’s Russian cousin! Take a few moments to cast your eyes over the basic rules of the game and you will be ready to play straight from the HoldemPoker.com website.

Placing and Removing Bets

You place chips by using the left mouse button and you remove them by using the right mouse button or by clicking the Retract button (F2). The retract button withdraws all of your placed bets. The Re-bet (F1) option allows you to instantly copy all bets that you made during the previous spin.

Cashier

To make more funds available for play please click on the cashier ($) icon. You cash out simply by leaving the game (X icon). All your winnings will then be automatically added to you HoldemPoker.com account.

Claiming Your Winnings

All number bet wins are automatically added to your stack. Outside bets, however, are added to your bet. To claim those, if you do not wish to play the same bet again with twice the amount, please remove chips from the bet.

Previous Spins

You can review the outcome of previous rolls by accessing the history tab located at the right hand side of the game window.

Multiple Players

Other players can join you to place bets at the same time, every player has it own chip color.

Spinning the Wheel

When you’ve finished placing all your bets it’s time to spin the wheel. You do so by pressing Done (F3). You can follow the outcome of the spin in the expanded Wheel Spin window.

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