ben10 Roulette —
The Wheel Spins, Every Number a Chance
This page gives you a full overview of roulette at ben10 — the wheel types available, how betting works, how it compares to other table games, and how to access it from your phone on a typical Malaysian connection.
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Four Versions of Roulette You Should Know
Each version has its own zero count, spin rate, and payout odds.
A wheel with 37 pockets — numbers 1 to 36 plus a single green zero (0). With only one zero, the house edge sits at around 2.7%, making it a better-value option compared to the American version. This is the most popular variant among Malaysian players thanks to its more favourable payout ratio.
A wheel with 38 pockets — numbers 1 to 36 plus a single zero (0) and a double zero (00). The extra zero pocket pushes the house edge up to around 5.26%, higher than the European version. That said, it offers a distinct playing experience for those who enjoy variety and know how to manage their betting choices.
A live roulette variant optimised for a faster spin rate — each round completes in less time than standard live roulette. Ideal for players who prefer a more dynamic session and don't want to sit through lengthy betting intervals. The interface follows the same layout as the standard version.
A version of roulette that uses computer software — rather than a real human dealer — to determine the outcome of each round. The wheel spins digitally, and every result is generated by a pre-set RNG system. The main advantage is that a round can be started at any time without waiting for a live table schedule.
Roulette vs Other Table Games — Key Differences
Choose based on your playing style and available time.
| Feature | Roulette | Baccarat | Blackjack |
|---|---|---|---|
| Outcome Type | Purely random | Purely random | Mix of chance and strategy |
| Round Duration | ~45–90 seconds | ~30–60 seconds | ~60–120 seconds |
| Betting Options | Highly varied (numbers, colours, ranges) | Limited (Player/Banker/Tie) | Moderate + hit/stand decisions |
| House Edge (min.) | ~2.7% (European) | ~1.06% (Banker bet) | ~0.5% (basic strategy) |
| Best For | Players who enjoy betting variety | Quick & short sessions | Players who enjoy strategy |
Essential Roulette Terms You Need to Know
Bets placed on a specific number or a small group of numbers in the inner section of the betting table. Examples include: Straight Up (single number, pays 35:1), Split (two adjacent numbers, pays 17:1), or Street (three numbers in a row, pays 11:1). The payouts are higher, but so is the risk.
Bets placed on the outer section of the board, covering larger groups of numbers. Examples include Red/Black (pays 1:1), Odd/Even (pays 1:1), or 1–18 / 19–36 (pays 1:1). The win probability is higher but payouts are lower. A popular choice for players looking for a more consistent session.
The mathematical advantage a casino holds over players in the long run. In European roulette, the house edge is approximately 2.7% due to the single green zero. This means that for every cumulative RM100 wagered, the average return to the player is around RM97.30 over the long term.
A special rule found in some European roulette variants where, if the ball lands on zero and you've placed an even-money outside bet (such as Red/Black), you get half your stake back. This brings the house edge down to around 1.35% on those bets — a significant advantage when available.
A special announced bet covering 17 numbers around zero on the wheel — from 22 to 25. Placed using a minimum of 9 chips, it combines split and corner bets. Typically available in European live roulette and French Roulette.
The percentage of total wagers expected to be returned to players over the long run. European Roulette has an RTP of around 97.3%, while American Roulette sits at around 94.74%. A higher RTP means more value is returned on average across many spins.
How Malaysian Players Approach Roulette
Three common scenarios reflecting real usage patterns in Malaysia.
KL Users — Go with Speed Roulette During Peak Hours
In urban areas like Kuala Lumpur, users who play during office hours tend to go for Speed Roulette — the faster spin cycle lets them fit a full session into a short window. The responsive mobile interface makes it easy to place bets quickly without having to navigate through multiple pages.
Melaka & Kedah Users — Inconsistent Data Connections
In states with less reliable data coverage, players often prefer the RNG version over live roulette. Since RNG roulette doesn't require a continuous video stream, it runs more smoothly on slow or inconsistent 4G connections. ben10 optimises the interface so that the betting board and wheel animations load quickly even on limited bandwidth.
New Players — Start with Outside Bets
Many new roulette players in Malaysia start with outside bets such as Red or Black. This approach gives a near 50% chance of winning each round (accounting for the zero), making it a solid way to get a feel for the game's rhythm before moving on to inside bets, which carry higher risk but higher payouts.
Fairness & Safety in Roulette
The basics you need to know before you play.
Data Encryption & Connection Security
All communications between your device and the ben10 platform are protected with industry-standard SSL encryption. This means your login credentials, account information, and transaction details cannot be intercepted or read by third parties during transmission — including over public WiFi connections.
How RNG Ensures Roulette Fairness
In RNG roulette, each spin is powered by a Random Number Generator that produces completely random outcomes with no predictable pattern. This means every spin is independent of the one before — there are no "hot streaks" or numbers that are "due". The RNG is designed so that every number has an equal chance of appearing.
Live Roulette — Transparency Through Video
In live roulette, the wheel is physically spun by a human dealer in a real studio and broadcast to you in real time. This adds a layer of transparency — you can watch the wheel spin and see the ball land on a number as it happens. Players who value the feel of a physical casino tend to prefer this format. To learn more about playing responsibly, read the responsible gaming guide.
Roulette on Mobile — A Seamless Experience
Optimised for all phone types and connection speeds.
The Betting Board on a Small Screen
The roulette betting board covers a lot of ground — and fitting it onto a phone screen takes careful design. The roulette interface on ben10 uses touch-friendly sizing for each betting zone, with auto-zoom that lets you select inside bets (smaller number areas) without accidentally tapping the wrong spot.
Android & iOS — No App Installation Required
All roulette versions — live or RNG — can be played directly in your web browser on Android or iPhone. No extra app installation needed. The platform is optimised for Chrome and Safari, with fast load times so you never miss a spin while the page loads.
Poor Connection & Video Interruptions
If your connection drops while a live roulette round is in progress, the system saves the state of that spin. If a bet was placed before the disconnection, the result will be recorded according to the established protocol. For areas with unstable signal, RNG roulette is the safer option as it doesn't require a continuous video stream.
Start with a Bonus — Add Value from Your First Spin
New members at ben10 can take advantage of welcome offers usable across a range of games, including roulette. Before making your first deposit, check the exclusive offers for new sign-ups to understand how bonus claims and wagering requirements work. For fans of other entertainment, don't miss the slots collection with a wider range of themes or try Sports Betting section for a completely different experience.
FAQ — Roulette
The four most frequently asked questions about roulette on this platform.
The key difference comes down to the number of zeros on the wheel. European Roulette has just one zero (0), giving it 37 pockets in total. American Roulette has two zeros (0 and 00), bringing the total to 38 pockets. That extra zero pocket pushes the house edge from around 2.7% up to around 5.26%, which means European Roulette is mathematically more favourable for players over the long run.
This depends on the bonus terms active on your account. Some bonuses specify that roulette wagers only count towards a certain percentage of the wagering requirement — or in some cases, may not count at all. Before using your bonus balance to play roulette, review your bonus terms carefully. If anything's unclear, check the FAQ section or contact customer support through the platform's available channels.
Yes, both formats are designed to ensure fairness, but through different mechanisms. RNG roulette uses Random Number Generator software to produce a random outcome for every round. Live roulette, on the other hand, uses a real physical wheel operated by a dealer in a live-streamed studio. Both formats carry the same RTP and house edge based on the type of roulette — European or American — that you choose.
Minimum bet limits vary by table type — RNG tables generally have lower minimums compared to live tables. Each table displays its minimum and maximum limits in the table info section before you join. Always check these limits first to make sure your account balance is sufficient for the types of bets you plan to place in a single round.