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Gates of Olympus Roulette

4.3
Gambafish score4.3 / 5
RTP97.3% Volatilityhigh Max win10,000x

Gates of Olympus Roulette is Pragmatic Play's crossover of live European roulette and its Gates of Olympus slot. The core is a standard single-zero wheel, but each spin a set of Lucky Numbers is given random multipliers of up to 250x, a Super Booster can lift those multipliers, and a slot-style bonus round adds the big ceiling. Outside bets keep the familiar 97.30% return; the multipliers and bonus are where the rare large wins come from, up to 10,000x.

Key takeaways

  • RTP: 97.30% on outside bets, the European single-zero standard (a 2.70% house edge). Straight-up bets carry a different effective return because part of the base payout funds the multipliers.
  • Lucky Numbers: each spin marks a set of numbers with random multipliers up to 250x. Land a straight-up bet on one and you collect that multiplier instead of the standard payout.
  • Super Booster: per Pragmatic Play, a feature that boosts Lucky Number multipliers by 2x to 10x and can apply a multiplier of up to 10x to total winnings.
  • Max win: Pragmatic Play lists up to 2,500x in the base game and up to 10,000x in the slot-style bonus round, the game's overall ceiling.
  • Bankroll note: outside bets are the steadiest, lowest-edge play. Chasing the Lucky Number multipliers and the bonus is high variance. Set a budget; exact per-number payouts are in the game's info panel.
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What Gates of Olympus Roulette is

Gates of Olympus Roulette is Pragmatic Play’s crossover between live European roulette and its blockbuster Gates of Olympus slot. The base is a standard single-zero wheel: 37 pockets numbered 0 to 36, a 2.70% house edge, and the full bet menu of straight-up, split, corner, column, dozen and outside bets. Layered on top is the slot’s Zeus theme and its multiplier mechanics: Lucky Numbers with random multipliers, a Super Booster, and a slot-style bonus round. For anyone betting red or black, it plays like ordinary roulette; the multipliers only change what the marked numbers can pay.

How the Lucky Numbers and Super Booster work

Before each spin, the game marks a set of numbers as Lucky Numbers and assigns each a random multiplier of up to 250x, per Pragmatic Play’s figures. Backing one of those numbers with a straight-up chip is how you buy into the multiplier upside.

If the ball lands on a Lucky Number you backed, your win is multiplied by that value instead of paying the standard 35:1. The Super Booster is an extra layer: when it triggers, it lifts the Lucky Number multipliers by 2x to 10x and can apply a multiplier of up to 10x to your total winnings, which is how base-game wins reach 2,500x. If the ball lands on an unmarked number, the round resolves as ordinary roulette.

How much it pays

The base game pays standard European odds, with the multipliers and bonus on top:

  • Outside bets (red/black, odd/even, high/low): even money, 1:1.
  • Dozens and columns: 2:1. Splits, streets, corners and lines pay their normal inside odds.
  • Straight-up Lucky Numbers: the assigned multiplier on a struck number, up to 250x, lifted further by the Super Booster.
  • Bonus round: the slot-style feature where multiplier symbols can combine for the 10,000x maximum.

Because part of the base straight-up payout funds the multipliers, the precise per-number figure is shown in the game’s info panel. Outside and most inside bets pay what they always would; the Lucky Numbers and the bonus are where the format reaches for its large payouts.

RTP, house edge and the odds

Gates of Olympus Roulette uses the European single-zero wheel, so the return on outside bets is 97.30%, which is the figure Pragmatic Play lists, with a 2.70% house edge, the better-value layout over American double-zero (5.26%). That figure is the headline; once you play straight-ups for the multipliers, your effective return shifts lower because the base straight-up payout is reduced to fund the multiplier pool, as in the wider multiplier-roulette family. So a straight-up Lucky Number chase returns less than the 97.30% outside-bet headline, the concrete cost of buying into the multipliers.

A short note on the maths: each number still has a 1 in 37 chance per spin, multipliers or not. The Lucky Number multipliers and the bonus round raise the ceiling on a lucky spin but don’t change the landing odds, and table limits and exact payouts can vary, so the info panel is the authority before you bet.

Strategy and the honest truth

No strategy beats Gates of Olympus Roulette. Each spin is independent, so chasing a number that’s “due” or piling onto straight-ups for the multipliers does nothing to your expected result; it only raises variance. The outside bets carry the steady, low-edge rhythm of standard roulette, while the Lucky Number and bonus chase is the high-variance route to the big multipliers. The sensible approach is to favour outside bets for measured sessions, treat the multipliers and the bonus as occasional upside, and never stake money you can’t afford to lose chasing the 10,000x.

Where Gates of Olympus Roulette fits

Gates of Olympus Roulette is Pragmatic Play’s multiplier-roulette flagship, for players who like the Gates of Olympus slot and want its multipliers on a real wheel. The honest downsides are that you can’t trigger the Lucky Numbers on demand, and once you play for them your effective straight-up return sits below the 97.30% headline. It’s close in spirit to Lightning Roulette, which strikes numbers with fixed multipliers, and sits alongside Treasure Island in Pragmatic’s live range. Our live roulette section compares the formats, and crypto casinos that run it are on the live casino list.

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Frequently asked questions

What is the maximum win in Gates of Olympus Roulette?

Pragmatic Play puts the maximum at 10,000x your stake, reached in the slot-style bonus round, and up to 2,500x in the base game when Lucky Number multipliers and the Super Booster stack on a straight-up win. Both are uncommon: the Lucky Number multipliers reach 250x each, the Super Booster adds 2x to 10x, and the bonus round is where the 10,000x ceiling lives. Most spins resolve as ordinary roulette and pay far less, so the top win should not anchor your expectations.

Is Gates of Olympus Roulette by Pragmatic Play?

Yes. Gates of Olympus Roulette is a Pragmatic Play live casino game, a crossover that brings the studio's hit Gates of Olympus slot into live roulette. It's streamed with a real dealer from a Pragmatic studio and built on a standard European single-zero wheel, with the slot's Zeus theme, multipliers and a bonus round layered on. It runs at regulated online casinos that carry Pragmatic Play's live tables and is independently tested like other licensed live games.

How do you bet on Gates of Olympus Roulette?

You bet exactly like European roulette: place chips on numbers (straight-up, splits, corners) or outside bets like red/black, odd/even and the dozens, then the dealer spins the single-zero wheel. The twist is the Lucky Numbers: before the spin, some numbers are marked with multipliers up to 250x. Back one of those straight-up and win, and you collect the multiplier. Outside bets pay standard even-money or 2:1 odds and are unaffected by the multipliers.

What is the riskiest bet in roulette?

The straight-up bet, a single number, is the riskiest in any roulette: it wins just 1 time in 37 on a single-zero wheel, so it's the highest-variance wager. In Gates of Olympus Roulette that's also where the Lucky Number multipliers pay, so straight-ups carry both the biggest swings and the multiplier upside. Outside bets like red/black are the opposite, winning close to half the time. Riskier never means better value here; the house edge is the same across bets.

What is the most profitable roulette strategy?

None beats the house edge. Every bet on a single-zero wheel returns about 97.30% on outside bets over the long run, and no system, progression or pattern changes that; the Lucky Number multipliers raise the ceiling but not your expected return. Martingale and similar just trade many small wins for an occasional large loss. The honest 'most profitable' play is the lowest-variance one: favour outside bets, treat the multipliers as occasional upside, and set a budget you can sustain.

What did Einstein say about roulette?

Einstein is widely quoted as saying you can't beat a roulette table unless you steal money from it. Whether or not he actually said it, the maths agrees: a fair single-zero wheel keeps a 2.70% edge on every bet, and no system removes it. Gates of Olympus Roulette gives you that fair wheel at a 97.30% return on outside bets, dressed up with multipliers and a bonus round, but it's still a game with a built-in edge, not an income.

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