Diamond Roulette by Playtech is a modern roulette emulator with favorable rules and affordable limits. The game features a side bet and a jackpot, which explains why it is so popular among high rollers. Its well-planned design and high-quality graphics make this roulette game a suitable option for the most demanding players.

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How to play Diamond Roulette

After launching the game, the player can choose one of the three available ranges of table limits:

  • 0.1 – 10,000 credits, the minimum bet on odds and dozens is 1.
  • 0.1 – 1000 credits.
  • 0.1 – 10,000 credits, the minimum bet on odds and dozens is 0.1.

Then players have to make their bets, using chips of different face value. The chips are selected from the menu in the lower-left corner. To bet on an individual number or a group of numbers, you need to place the chips on the respective playing field sections. All the classic European roulette bets are available in this game:

  • Straight Up – brings the largest payouts with the odds of 35 to 1. This bet covers one number, on which the ball must later fall.
  • Split – two numbers located next to each other on the table. This bet is paid with the odds of 17 to 1.
  • Street – three numbers that form a vertical row. The payout ratio is 11 to 1.
  • Corner/Four – four numbers next to each other on the table. The payout ratio is 8 to 1.
  • Line – the bet covers six different numbers in two neighboring rows. The payout ratio is 5 to 1.
  • Column – a horizontal row of 12 numbers. The payout ratio is 2 to 1.
  • Dozen – 12 numbers that form a square. The bet is paid at odds of 2 to 1.
  • Low/High – the bet is on the winning number being found within the group of 1-18 or 19-36. The payout ratio is 1 to 1.
  • Even/Odd – the bet is on the winning number being even or odd. The payout ratio is 1 to 1.
  • Red/Black – the bet is on the winning number being black or red. The payout ratio is 1 to 1.

Besides, the game has a track for call bets. It appears on the screen once the user presses the oval button, which is located to the right of the wheel. The track features the following bets:

  • Tier – the numbers of 27, 13, 36, 11, 30, 8, 23, 10, 5, 24, 16, and 33.
  • Orphelins – the numbers of 1, 20, 14, 31, 9 and 17, 34, 6, which are located opposite each other on the roulette wheel.
  • Voisins Du Zero – 17 numbers on either side of zero.

The most exciting feature of the game and the one that makes it truly unique is the Diamond side bet. It allows you to qualify for additional payouts and the jackpot. Along the outer circumference of the roulette wheel, there is an additional ring with sectors that are alternately highlighted during the spinning. After the spinning stops, the diamond bet brings payouts with the corresponding odds. If the game stops on the blue sector, the user hits the jackpot.

After placing all the chips, you can start spinning the wheel. Once the ball stops, it becomes clear which bets have played. If they win, the user receives payouts with the respective odds. Then a new round of spinning can begin.

Table layout and payments

The playing field and the wheel are placed against the blue background. The wheel is located in the central part of the screen, right above the bets table. The control panel is at the bottom. The cell to the top left of the roulette wheel shows the current jackpot.

How to win when playing Diamond Roulette

The RTP (Return-to-player) percentage of Playtech’s Diamond Roulette is 95.39%. Any existing roulette strategies are relevant for this game version. When placing a diamond bet, the player significantly increases their chances of receiving large payouts in any round.

BetsPayouts
Red/Black, Even/Odd, Low/High1 to 1
Columns, dozens1 to 2
6 numbers (line)х5
4 numbers (corner)х8
3 numbers (street)х11
2 numbers (split)х17
Straight Up (1 number)х35

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