How Do You Play Roulette on DraftKings?

DraftKings is a popular online sports betting site that offers roulette. Roulette has many different variations, but the basic game is to place a bet on one of the 36 numbers in a wheel.

When the ball is spun, it will stop at one of the numbers and the player who bet on that number gets to take whatever money was placed on that number. The house (the casino) always wins, so it’s important to know how to play roulette so you can make the most of your DraftKings account.

To start playing roulette, you need to select your bet size and which number you want to play. You can also choose between American or European roulette.

American roulette has 26 numbers while European roulette has 37 numbers. Once you’ve made your choices, click “Spin the Wheel!”.

To place a bet, click on the “Bet” button next to the number you want to play. This will open up a list of options, including “Single Number Bet” (where you bet on just one number), “Number Line Bet” (where you bet on either a single number or a range of numbers), and “Double Number Bet” (where you bet on two numbers). To place your bet, simply enter the amount of money you want to wager and hit “Bet Now!”

If you want to change your bets after they’ve been placed, just click on the bet number and hit “Change Bet.” You can also hit “Roll The Dice!” if you would like to use your DraftKings points to gamble instead of depositing money.

Just enter how many points you would like to gamble with and hit “Confirm Roll.”.

When the ball is spun, it will stop at one of the numbers and the player who bets on that number gets to take whatever money was placed on that number. If you lose your bet, DraftKings will return any funds that were wagered back into your account minus any fees that were applied by DraftKings. If you win your bet, DraftKings will give you whatever money was wagered plus any fees that were applied by DraftKings.

Keep in mind that if there is more than one person playing on a particular number, whoever places their bet first gets that number. So if someone bets $5 on red and someone else bets $10 on red, then the person who bets first on red will get their $5 back plus whatever fees were applied ($2 in this case).

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