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If there’s one casino game that gets players the most pumped, it’s got to be Roulette. Toss your chips on to the table, cross your fingers while the roulette wheel spins, and then watch where the ball lands. When everyone’s bets play out the way they hoped, the screams of excitement and smacks of the nonstop high-fives can be heard from miles away.

But online casino Roulette usually falls short. Yeah, it’s fun. But without the crowd element of a real casino experience, it’s just not the same. With the online casino Roulette option, it’s usually just you and an empty table. No time limit to get your bets in. No dealer shouting, “no more bets”. No watching how other players bet and modifying your play accordingly. No talking to other players about strategy. And no high-fiving other Roulette players when you’ve all made a killing.
Until now.

Multiplayer roulette takes everything you know and love about land-based casino Roulette to bring you the most authentic online roulette experience ever.

Choose your avatar, bring your chips to the table, get your bets in, and watch other players try to take down the casino. Play together and win together—only with Multiplayer Roulette at CoolCat Casino.

How to play

Multiplayer Roulette is amazingly easy to play. First, select your avatar. Then, hit the table with as many chips as you’d like. Once you’ve arrived at the Roulette table, you’ll see a bunch of other avatars. They represent all the other Roulette players who’ve decided to join you—just like at a real casino.

If you’ve played online Roulette before, Multiplayer Roulette works the same way. The only difference is that with traditional online Roulette, you’ve got all the time in the world to place your bet. In the multiplayer version, you’ll see a timer that counts down prior to each spin. You’ll need to get your bets before the time reaches zero. And instead of hitting spin, the software does it automatically.

Never played Roulette before? Playing is easy. Multiplayer Roulette uses the French Roulette variation. That means you’ll see a Roulette wheel that includes 37 numbers (1 through 36, and a single zero), colors, and a combinations of numbers
Just drop your chips on whatever number, combination of numbers, or color you like. Once the wheel stops and the ball lands on a number, players will be paid out according to what they’ve bet on.

Game Rules

Multiplayer Roulette uses the French Roulette variation. But it’s not just the absence of the double zero that separates French Roulette from American Roulette. There are a few things you need to know before sitting down to play Multiplayer Roulette with others.

While the Multiplayer Roulette table looks different than American Roulette, the opportunity to place specific bets is essentially the same.

The first thing you might notice is the absence of 1st 12, 2nd 12, and 3rd 12 bets in Multiplayer Roulette. Don’t worry. They’re still there. However, in Multiplayer Roulette, they’re represented at the bottom of the board with the letters P, M, and D.

Think evens and odds are missing? Don’t worry, you’ll find them represented by Pair and Impair.

Strategy

Multiplayer Roulette offers you an incredible opportunity to create your own wining Roulette strategy. Instead of sitting down at a table by yourself and reading a Roulette strategy guide to figure out how to bet, Multiplayer Roulette puts several different winning strategies on the table
With players from all over the world taking a seat at the same Roulette table as you, it’s easy to play smarter. Just pay attention to which players are winning more bets, more often. Then piggyback on their bets and enjoy the ride.

Tips

Most Roulette players are tempted by either the outside (evens/odds and red/black) or the inside (playing a number). But smart betters play a mixture of both to maximize their betting opportunity. Consider betting on both a color and a group of numbers. Or a group of numbers and either evens/odds. You’ll find that you’re constantly hit at least one of the bets, which essentially results in a push if you lose the other. And if you win both, you’re even further ahead.

History

Glossary

Remember, Multiplayer Roulette uses the French Roulette version of the popular casino game. While you don’t need to speak French to enjoy the game, Multiplayer Roulette uses some unfamiliar terminology that you probably should know before sitting down to play, especially if you’re used to playing American Roulette. And especially if you don’t speak a word of French.

Pair—Want to bet on evens? Look for the word Pair.
Impair—Like the odds on odds better? Park your chips on Impair.
Manque—Think the first 18 numbers will hit? Bank on Manque.
Passe—Liking the numbers 19 through 36? Put your chips on Passe.
P—This represents the first dozen numbers on the Roulette board (1 through 12).
M—Put your chips here if you think the ball will drop on the second dozen numbers (13-24).
D—Confident that the last dozen will hit? Definitely put your chips on D.

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