Common Draw Roulette
Common Draw Roulette is a European roulette with 36 numbers and single zero. Its key difference is a “common draw” approach that connects every player to one and the same wheel, and this further means identical results for each player on each specific spin. Setting a bet to play is performed by choosing online casino chips at the bottom right-hand corner within a $3–$500 real money limit (or an equivalent amount in bitcoin). The ivory ball is then released, starts circling around the wheel and ultimately stops on a random number.
Actual payouts will depend on how well the player has predicted the outcome. Outside bets are less riskier but they pay lower. Bets with only two possibilities such as Red/Black pay 1:1. Meanwhile, wagers on 12 numbers at once (Dozens, Columns) award 2 to 1. Inside bets cover less numbers and they are harder to win but relevant payouts are better, with the highest one being 35:1 if placing a bet on a particular number and winning it. A sociable twist is implemented with a live chat. Although all kinds of bets are present in Common Draw Roulette, there is no racetrack here. The game accepts players from South Africa.