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Please click the link and let me know what you think of the game and the page. I'm sure Mr. Casino Games won't mind me saying he is the inventor of this game.
The question for the poll is would you bet the Lucky Colour Chips if playing single-zero roulette anyway?

I'm not seeing 6 colours on the layout.
I don't like it based on a mechanical standpoint; it makes the felt look crowded, and I have the feeling that a lot of people would want to play their lucky numbers on it, so they're now having to drop chips on the main grid, as well as the sidebet grid. Couple that with how the sidebet is in wheel-order, and I bet a decent chunk of people are going to be lost/confused.
On the other hand, tack this onto a digital game? Why not. It wouldn't even need additional equipment, if it shared space with those giant combo roulette/craps/sic-bo units.
Quote: VenthusI don't like it based on a mechanical standpoint; it makes the felt look crowded, and I have the feeling that a lot of people would want to play their lucky numbers on it, so they're now having to drop chips on the main grid, as well as the sidebet grid. Couple that with how the sidebet is in wheel-order, and I bet a decent chunk of people are going to be lost/confused.
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... and, of course, the voisins/orphelins/tier racetrack.
I'm assuming there are two dollies, and that only single number bets are allowed for Lucky Colour Chips. This leaves a question on how street bets are placed.
There is a lot going on in that image.
Quote: DieterQuote: VenthusI don't like it based on a mechanical standpoint; it makes the felt look crowded, and I have the feeling that a lot of people would want to play their lucky numbers on it, so they're now having to drop chips on the main grid, as well as the sidebet grid. Couple that with how the sidebet is in wheel-order, and I bet a decent chunk of people are going to be lost/confused.
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... and, of course, the voisins/orphelins/tier racetrack.
I'm assuming there are two dollies, and that only single number bets are allowed for Lucky Colour Chips. This leaves a question on how street bets are placed.
There is a lot going on in that image.
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Hi,
Yes, only single number bets are allowed for Lucky Colour Chips®.
There is one Dollie, and Three different Markers are used (a Gold-Marker is used when 3 of a kind appear), (a Silver-Marker is used when two of a kind appear) and (a Clay-Marker is used when 3 different colours appear).
There is a gap between the main layout and the (Lucky Colour Chips® Jackpot-Circuit®) so players can make their street and line bets (see layout below).
Also see VIDEO on Lucky Colour Chips® Play-in Macau Casino-Complex. Cork, Ireland.

Quote: DieterThat all makes sense, and seems well considered. I hope it is a successful game. Thanks, MrCasinoGames.
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Thanks.
You’ll not be surprised to know that I voted that I’m still hopeful for Poker For Roulette.
The official website: http://www.newtablegames.com/roulette-timesreg-lucky-colour-chipsreg.html is hardly descriptive at all. The video doesn’t explain anything.
There’s nothing in either of them, nor in the Wizard’s page, that suggests the lucky color needs to match the players roulette chip color.
Is six the standard number of player colors at roulette? This game won’t work if it’s not.
Note that outside the USA, colour is the correct spelling, so ‘sic’ is not only unnecessary, but potentially insulting.