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September 14th, 2019 at 11:28:23 AM
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Frenzy Disks (Twin Numbers) is another roulette variant from Red Rake Gaming. This one also involves two concentric roulette wheels, but just one ball per wheel, as opposed to the last one I posted about with 16 balls.
For all the rules and analysis, please see click the link at the beginning of the post. As always, I welcome all comments and corrections.
The question for the poll is would you play Frenzy Disks -- Twin Numbers?
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Play for free at Red Rake Gaming
For all the rules and analysis, please see click the link at the beginning of the post. As always, I welcome all comments and corrections.
The question for the poll is would you play Frenzy Disks -- Twin Numbers?
Links:
Play for free at Red Rake Gaming
"For with much wisdom comes much sorrow." -- Ecclesiastes 1:18 (NIV)
September 14th, 2019 at 1:23:23 PM
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They can have 9 concentric wheels going at once and spin 30 balls at a time if they want. I still will not feel Roullette is a game conducive to side bets and variants. There are already enough options in the base game. And it already takes enough time between spins for the dealer to complete the payouts.
September 14th, 2019 at 4:29:10 PM
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Quote: michael99000They can have 9 concentric wheels going at once and spin 30 balls at a time if they want. I still will not feel Roullette is a game conducive to side bets and variants.
Is it roulette? Despite the roulette-ish type wheels, the Frenzy games seem more like keno variants.
Have you tried 22 tonight? I said 22.