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MGM Grand Roulette

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Description of MGM Grand Roulette

The MGM Grand Roulette live casino game is a traditional take on the classic game. If you’ve played roulette before, you’re probably already familiar with how this version operates. One thing to note here is that this isn’t American roulette – it’s European roulette. This means that there is one zero instead of two. While this doesn’t change the way that the game is played, it’s still something to keep in mind when you start wagering.

If you want a faithful interpretation of one of the first-ever live casino games, MGM Grand Roulette is hard to top. Brush up on your betting knowledge before taking the plunge!

What are the bet types and special features of MGM Grand Roulette?

MGM Grand Roulette is a classic roulette game. It doesn’t offer players any special features, but it does have a few different bet types to consider in this live casino game. In this section, we’ll look at straight bets, split bets and first four bets.

Straight bets

Straight bets, sometimes also known as single bets, are bets where players bet on a single number. In this kind of wager, chips are placed completely within the chosen number’s square (placement can vary from bet to bet). This is the ‘classic’ way to wager. It’s ideal for newcomers but is also favoured by experienced players. Straight bets pay out at 35 to 1 but have worse odds than other bet types.

Split bets

Split bets are bets where players divide their wagers between two adjoining numbers. These numbers can be side by side, either vertically or horizontally – either option is acceptable. A split bet pays out at 17 to 1, making it one of the higher-paid numbers on the wheel. The odds of winning with a split bet are better than the odds of winning with a straight bet but are still worse than other numbers.

First four bets

First four bets wager on numbers zero, one, two and three at the same time. This kind of bet is only available on wheels with a single-zero layout. You can’t use it in American roulette, in other words, but you can in MGM Grand Roulette.

Game info about MGM Grand Roulette

MGM Grand and Playtech, the providers of MGM Grand Roulette, announced their live dealer partnership in June 2024. The UK and Mexico are the main target audiences for the games, though it is possible that they might expand to other markets in the future. This partnership also offers live baccarat games to online players.

MGM Grand Roulette FAQs

How to win in MGM Grand Roulette

Winning in MGM Grand Roulette requires a bit of time and a lot of luck. To win the game, you want the ball to land on the number you’ve bet on. If you bet on a black five, for example, that’s the number you want the ball to land on. There is one special number you should know about if you want to win in roulette: zero. Zeros in roulette pay out at 35 to 1. If you bet £1, for example, you’ll win £35. The downside is that while zero is the most lucrative number in the game, it is also the most difficult to hit. You can still bet on it, but remember that the odds of you hitting it are less than hitting almost any other number on the wheel.

Playing MGM Grand Roulette isn’t complicated. First, make your way to the roulette table. If playing online, you can follow these steps:

  • Log into your account. If you don’t yet have an account with MGM Grand, now is the time to register. Make sure to take advantage of any welcome bonuses the operator might offer!

  • Navigate to the ‘Live Casino’ games. You’ll typically find this section listed near the ‘Slots’ section (try scrolling through the game tabs if you don’t see it).

  • Find the MGM Grand Roulette lobby. Click on the game’s name or thumbnail to enter the lobby, and then pick the table you want to bet at.

  • Wait for the game to begin.

Now, you’ll need to wait until the croupier – the ‘dealer’ – is ready to begin the game. Place your bet and wait for the wheel to start spinning. At this point, the croupier will throw the ball onto the wheel. Cross your fingers that it stops bouncing on your number!

If you win, you’ll be paid after the round has finished and the croupier has removed all other losing bets from the board. If you lose, you can either place another bet for the upcoming round or cut your losses and leave.

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