EdgeLooker
EdgeLooker
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February 24th, 2012 at 10:33:40 PM permalink
Anyone else played this:

Played like traditional Roulette except with your own individual player terminal with touch screen. (There's a live video feed of the dealer/roulette wheel on the screen - its not a RNG computer type of game)

Rapid Roulette is played the same way as traditional Roulette except that you play at your own individual player terminal and place your bets on a touch screen.

Rapid Roulette also offers the excitement of a Mystery Jackpot. Every player who plays Rapid Roulette has the chance to win a jackpot payout between $100 and $1000. (its paid to a random player terminal)

My local casino has it and the other day the jackpot was over $700. A friend told me the jackpot is usually hit between $300 and $600. Each spin the jackpot goes up about $1.50. (Jackpot was hit at $802)

There are 40 player terminals and I was thinking that it would be a good idea to grab some "friends" when the jackpot gets around $700 again. At $1.50 a spin, the jackpot would be hit within the next 150 spins. Playing the minimum $4 per spin on as many terminals as possible would be a huge advantage.

Anyone else play Rapid Roulette?
EdgeLooker
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February 24th, 2012 at 10:39:02 PM permalink
Forgot to add that all the other live roulette tables in the casino have Single and Double Zero. Along with the Single Zero, having the Jackpot to give away $1000 every 666 spins makes me wonder why anyone would want to play the other roulette tables, although I know (most) players want to place their chips on the felt instead of touching a screen to place their bets.
winmonkeyspit3
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February 26th, 2012 at 9:00:18 PM permalink
I would make sure that the paytable being used for this game is the same as the roulette games on the floor. If the casino is being cheap on the paytable in order to fund the jackpot then it may not be a good game. Roulette has a house edge of about 5%, so if you are placing $4 bets you are only losing 20 cents a hand. This makes me wonder if it is a full paytable given the fact that you said the Jackpot jumps about $1.50 per hand.
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