Chas
I need to check next time I'm at the HR - I don;t like the non-live versions, so I don't play these electronic versions. I seem to recall that instead of a wheel that has an automatic ball loading system (as in Steve Bedo's post above), the croupier simply loads the ball into the wheel as with a live game, but there is no table or other similarity to a live game. The advantage is that people see that the actual wheel and ball part of the game is the same as usual, but the betting is all electronic which speeds things up, and no need to handle chips. I can see the attraction for some people, just not for me!
I will investigate further when I'm next there!
Jason
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