Roulette has been a cornerstone of the casino experience for centuries, offering a mesmerizing blend of spinning wheels and bouncing balls.
In the digital realm, you are no longer restricted to betting on a single wheel spun by a human croupier.
How the Multi-Wheel Mechanic Works
The massive difference is that hovering above the betting grid are up to eight independent, digitally rendered roulette wheels.
The twist is that your single betting layout applies perfectly to every single active wheel you have chosen to spin.
- This variation is only possible in the digital space, as a physical casino could never fit eight wheels around a single betting table
- It is the absolute perfect game for ‘system’ players (like Martingale bettors) who want to generate massive volume in a very short amount of time
- Always check your total bet size before hitting spin; it is incredibly easy to accidentally bet $80 when you only meant to bet $10
Managing the Extreme Volatility
The speed at which you are risking money is multiplied by the number of wheels, meaning a cold streak will bankrupt you incredibly fast.
By lowering your base bet, you can enjoy the chaotic action of the multi-wheel format without exposing yourself to ruinous financial variance.
| Player Type | Is Multi-Wheel Good For Them? | Reasoning |
|---|---|---|
| The Beginner | No, Avoid It | Too confusing, bankroll drains too quickly to learn the game |
| The Adrenaline Junkie | Yes, Highly Recommended | Provides constant action and the potential for massive stacked payouts |
It is not a game for the faint of heart, requiring strict discipline and a deep understanding of mathematical variance.