Roulette: Streets of Gold

Win up to 500x your stake by lighting up streets on Roulette: Streets of Gold.


    Roulette: Streets of Gold Game Overview

    To place your bets, pick a chip from the bottom of the screen and then click on the designated area of the table to place a bet.

    The chip sizes available in Roulette Streets of Gold start from 50p.


    Betting Buttons

    To remove your bets from the roulette table you must click 'Undo' or 'Clear.'

    If you want to skip all the animations in the game you need to hit 'Instant.'

    To place the same bets as your previous spin, click 'Rebet', and you can do this while doubling your stake by pressing 'Double.'


    Payouts

    The wide variety of bets and payouts in Roulette Streets of Gold are shown below.

    Bet
    Description
    Even Money - 1/1Bet on colour, even/odd, low/high
    Dozen - 2/1Bet on group of 12 numbers
    Column - 5/1Bet on boxes labelled '2 to 1'
    Line - 5/1Place chip on inner boundary line between two rows
    Corner - 8/1Place chip at corner where 4 numbers meet
    Street - 11/1Place chip on outer boundary line, cover 3 numbers
    Split - 17/1Chip covers 2 numbers
    Straight Up - 35/1Chip placed on single number

    La Partage

    If you place a bet on any even money bets, half of your stake is returned if the ball lands on 0 via the La Partage rule.


    Streets of Gold Side Bet

    The aim of this side bet is to light up as many streets as possible, and you win a cash prize when a minimum of seven streets are lit.

    When the ball lands on one of the three numbers in a street it will be lit up, and the more you light up the more you win.

    When the ball lands on a street which has already been lit, this side bet game will finish.

    The awards for the side bet are shown below:

    Streets Lit
    Pays
    75x
    810x
    915x
    1020x
    11100x
    12500x

    Return To Player

    Return to Player (RTP): 98.65%

    The expected return is the amount we pay out to players relative to the amount of wagering on the game.

    For example, if we take £100 of wagers we will, on average, pay out £98.65 of wins.

    This return is based on the player making the best choices.