Live Roulette at TopBet: Play Roulette with Real Dealers
Welcome to the guide dedicated to live roulette, one of the most iconic and appreciated casino games. On the TopBet platform, we connect you in real-time with top studios where professional dealers operate authentic roulette tables. This page will provide you with all the necessary information to understand the rules, bet types, and available game variations, so you can participate in the action in an informed and strategic way.
What Is Live Roulette and How Does It Work?
Live roulette is the online version of the classic casino game, but with an essential difference: instead of software generating the result, you watch an HD video stream where a real dealer spins a physical wheel and releases a real ball. Advanced technology allows bets to be placed through an intuitive digital interface, and the result is determined 100% by the laws of physics, offering a completely transparent and authentic gaming experience.
Live Roulette Bet Types: From Inside to Outside Bets
Understanding the betting options is fundamental. They are divided into two main categories:
Inside Bets
These are placed directly on numbers (from 0 to 36) and offer a higher payout potential, but with a lower probability of success. These include the straight-up bet on a single number, a split bet on two numbers, or a corner bet on four numbers.
Outside Bets
These are placed on larger groups of numbers and have a higher probability of success, but a lower payout potential. Classic options include Red/Black, Even/Odd, and Low (1-18)/High (19-36).
Popular Live Roulette Variations Available on TopBet
We collaborate with top providers, such as Evolution and Pragmatic Play Live, to offer you a varied selection of roulette tables, from classic ones to the most innovative formats.
European and French Roulette
European Roulette is the most common variation, with a single zero (0), offering a better theoretical advantage for the player than the American version. French Roulette is similar, but often includes additional advantageous rules like "La Partage," which returns half of the stake on outside bets if the ball lands on zero.
Innovative Variations with Multipliers (Ex: Lightning Roulette)
For a different experience, you can explore modern variations that add "game show" elements. Games like Lightning Roulette from Evolution or Mega Roulette from Pragmatic Play randomly add payout multipliers to certain numbers each round, offering extended potential for straight-up bets.
How to Choose a Live Roulette Table and Place a Bet
- Choose a table: Navigate through the Live Casino lobby and choose a table based on the variation (e.g., European, Lightning) and the displayed stake limits.
- Wait for bets to open: The dealer will announce "Place your bets." From that moment, you have a limited time to act.
- Place your stake: Use the interface to select the chip value and place it on the desired bet type on the virtual table.
- Watch the result: After the dealer announces "Bets are closed," they will spin the wheel. The result is determined by the pocket in which the ball lands, and payments are made automatically.
Responsible Gaming at Live Roulette Tables
The principle of responsible gaming is just as important at live roulette tables. Set a clear budget for yourself before joining a table and stick to it. Do not consider roulette a source of income and never try to recover losses. We operate under the ONJN license, providing a strictly regulated gaming environment.
If you feel you need help, the following resources are at your disposal:
- Access our complete Responsible Gaming page to set limits or to take a break.
- Contact our Customer Support team, ready to assist you.
- For specialized counseling, you can turn to the experts at Clinica Aliat.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) about Live Roulette
What is the difference between European and American Roulette?
The main difference is the number of "zeros" on the wheel. European Roulette has a single zero (0), while American Roulette has two (0 and 00). The presence of the extra zero in the American version increases the house edge, which is why the European version is generally preferred by players.
What is a "neighbor bet"?
This is a special type of bet, available at many live roulette tables, which is placed on a special section of the table called the "racetrack." A bet on the "neighbors of zero" (Voisins du Zéro), for example, covers the number 0 and a group of numbers surrounding it on the wheel, using a predetermined number of chips.
Can I see the results of previous rounds at the gaming table?
Yes, the interface of all live roulette games includes a statistics section. Here you can see the "hot numbers" (those that have come up most often recently) and "cold numbers" (those that have not come up in a long time), as well as a history of the last 100-500 numbers drawn.




