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Aspers is delighted to present the newest innovation gaming technology, Touch Table Multiplay Roulette.
Along with the traditional American Roulette on offer at
Aspers, we have now introduced a full size, touch screen roulette table. The way it works is simple, efficient and fun, with no hold ups for lengthy payouts or chip sorting.
First, touch the individual chip value on the panel in front of you. Then simply touch the silver, metal betting circle with one finger and using one finger from your other hand place your bets anywhere on the layout. A single chip will appear every time your finger touches the screen.
Just like a live game of roulette there are three different stages.
You can place your bets anywhere on the layout in exactly the same way as a regular game of roulette. Just follow the simple instructions mentioned above.
The ball is spinning in the wheel and the period for placing your bets is coming to a close.
The layout is frozen and no further bets can be placed on the table.
Once the ball drops, the dealer announces the winning number and the winning bets become illuminated on the layout. The losing chips are passed across the table and the winning bets are automatically added to your stake and transferred to your gaming panel in front of you. And all this in a matter of seconds.
There are a series of other functions available on the Touch Table Multiplay Roulette that make it fun and easy to use.
| Chip Covers | Term | Pays |
|---|---|---|
| 1 number | Straight Up | 35 to 1 |
| 2 numbers | Split Bet | 17 to 1 |
| 3 numbers | Street Bet | 11 to 1 |
| 4 numbers | Corner Bet | 8 to 1 |
| 6 numbers | Six Line Bet | 5 to 1 |
| 12 numbers | Dozen Bet or Column Bet | 2 to 1 |
| 18 numbers | Red/Black, Even/Odd or Low/High Bets |
1 to 1 |
You can bet on any number, including 0, by placing the chip in the centre square of a number.
You can bet on two numbers by placing a chip on the line that divides the two numbers.
To bet on a row of three numbers (a street); place a chip on the boundary line of the Roulette table, at the end of the corresponding row.
You can bet on four numbers by placing chips at the corner where the four numbers meet.
You can bet on the numbers 0, 1, 2, and 3 by placing your chip on the boundary line, where the line between 0 and the first row intersects it.
You can bet on two street bets (i.e., the six different numbers in two rows of three numbers), by placing your chip on the boundary line of the roulette table where the line dividing the two rows intersects it.
There are three boxes labelled “2 to 1” at the bottom of each column of numbers. You can place bets for all numbers in a column by placing chip(s) in one of these boxes. If any of the numbers in the selected column wins you get paid 2:1; 0 is a losing number.
You can bet on a group of twelve numbers by placing your chip in one of the three boxes marked “1st 12,” “2nd 12,” or “3rd 12.” If one of your 12 numbers wins, you are paid 2:1; 0 is a losing number.
These bet boxes all cover half of the numbers on the Roulette table (excluding 0). Each box covers 18 numbers. You win even money (1 to1) on all of these bets; 0 is a losing number, however you only lose half your original stake.