Roulette at William Hill
William Hill offer three different Roulette games, the classic European, American, and Mini-Roulette. There are a number of advantages to playing at William Hill, the first of which is the £30 no-deposit bonus on offer. Once you have opened an account, you can also take advantage of the fact that William Hill is one of the best no-download casinos available, so it's really easy, and financially sound to play here. Roulette is one of the most popular casino games, and you can spend many hours enjoying the game, and hopefully making a tidy sum along the way. The graphics cannot be faulted, and all the games can be played single, or multi-player.
European Roulette - William Hill let you play with the highest stakes we have found. Bet limits go from £1 minimum, for Inside Bets, right up to an unbeatable £7,500 maximum for Outside Bets. Inside Bets - There are 5 main Inside Bet types. - Straight Up. Where you bet on a single number. - Split. Where your chips go on the line between 2 numbers. - Street Bet. The chips go at the end of a row, covering 3 numbers. - Corner. The chip goes where the outlines of 4 numbers cross. - Line. The chips go at the end of 2 rows, covering 6 numbers. Outside Bets. These are when you place your chips in the sections around the edges of the table. - Column. The chips go at the end of one of the columns, covering 12 numbers. - Dozen. You bet on the '1st 12' '2nd 12' or '3rd 12' sections. Naturally these cover 12 numbers. - Red/Black. Each covers 18 numbers. - Even/Odd. Each covers 18 numbers. - High/Low. Each covers 18 numbers, from 1 to 18, and 19 to 36. There is also the option to make 'Racetrack' bets. Using the racetrack image, it's a quick way of making multiple bets.
Mini-Roulette - A variation on the standard game, using a table made of only 13 numbers, 0 to 12. You can bet on any 1 number, or any of the rows. Black/Red pays out at 1 to 1, straight bets pay out at 11 to 1. Although your odds of hitting a chosen number are higher than European Roulette, the odds of getting the '0' are now 1 in 13, so we would avoid this game. For a similar reason, we would avoid American Roulette. This has a '0' section of the wheel, but also a '00' section, effectivley double you chances of hitting a no-win number.
Below is a screenshot of the European Roulette table at William Hill. ![]() |
