Fireball Roulette Live Casino Game & Slot by Evolution
Fireball Roulette is an electrifying live dealer game by Evolution that reinvents classic single-zero European Roulette with a blazing twist. A built-in RNG slot machine selects 3 to 7 random Bonus Numbers each round, marking them with fiery lava animations on the betting grid. Land a winning Straight Up bet on one of these Bonus Numbers, and you unlock the spectacular physical Fireball Bonus — a 149-pocket multiplier grid where cascading Doubles can push your payout all the way to 2,500x your original wager.
To accommodate this explosive bonus potential, the base Straight Up payout has been adjusted to 25:1 (down from the traditional 35:1). The maximum cash payout per round is capped at €500,000. Below you will find everything you need to know — from step-by-step gameplay and detailed payout tables to advanced interface tricks, real statistical data, and proven bankroll strategies.
How to Play Fireball Roulette
The core gameplay follows standard European Roulette conventions, enhanced by an RNG-driven bonus selection and a physical multiplier round. Here is the complete step-by-step sequence:
Place Your Bets
Position your chips on the betting grid before the countdown expires. A traffic-light indicator shows Green (betting open), Yellow (closing soon), and Red (betting closed). To qualify for the Bonus game, you must include at least one Straight Up (single number) bet. The TOTAL BET indicator at the bottom of the screen displays the combined amount of all bets placed in the current round.
Bonus Numbers Selection
Once betting closes, the live presenter pulls the lever on a single-column slot machine containing numbers between 3 and 7. The RNG determines how many Bonus Numbers will be active for this round. The value shown on the slot represents the exact number of Fireball symbols that will be distributed.
Fireball Multipliers Drop
Fireballs rain down onto the selected spots on the grid, transforming them into glowing lava animations. Each Fireball may carry a mini-multiplier ranging from 2x to 20x. Only one Fireball can be assigned per numbered bet spot — no number receives more than one symbol in a single round.
The Wheel Spins
The fully automatic roulette wheel launches the ball via compressed air. If the ball lands on a standard number you covered with a Straight Up bet, you receive a 25:1 payout. If it lands on a Bonus Number you bet on, the Fireball Bonus round begins.
The Fireball Bonus Round
You are transported to a massive physical 149-pocket multiplier grid. A ball drops from above into the grid. If it lands on a Regular multiplier pocket, you collect that multiplied payout. If it lands on a Double pocket, every Regular multiplier on the entire board doubles in value, and the ball is relaunched. This doubling cascade repeats until the ball finally settles on a Regular pocket — or until the 2,500x maximum cap is reached, at which point all remaining Double pockets convert to 2,500x multipliers. If the triggering Bonus Number carried a mini-multiplier (2x–20x), the final bonus outcome is further multiplied by that value, still subject to the 2,500x cap.
Payouts, RTP & Betting Limits
The reduced 25:1 base Straight Up payout directly funds the multiplier bonus feature. All other standard European Roulette bets retain their traditional odds. The minimum bet across all types is €0.20.
Payout Structure & Return to Player
| Bet Type | Covers | Payout | RTP | Max Bet |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Straight Up (Base Win) | 1 number | 25:1 | 97.00% | €250 |
| Straight Up (Bonus Win) | 1 number | 25–2,499:1 | 97.00% | €250 |
| Fireball Chaser | All Bonus Numbers | 29–2,499:1 | 95.10% | €100 |
| Split | 2 numbers | 17:1 | 97.30% | €500 |
| Street | 3 numbers | 11:1 | 97.30% | €750 |
| Corner | 4 numbers | 8:1 | 97.30% | €1,000 |
| Line | 6 numbers | 5:1 | 97.30% | €1,500 |
| Column / Dozen | 12 numbers | 2:1 | 97.30% | €3,000 |
| Red/Black, Even/Odd, 1-18/19-36 | 18 numbers | 1:1 | 97.30% | €5,000 |
Inside & Outside Bet Definitions
If you are new to European Roulette, here is a precise breakdown of every available bet type and what it covers on the layout.
Inside Bets
- Straight Up: A chip placed directly on any single number, including zero. This is the only bet type that qualifies for the Fireball Bonus.
- Split: A chip on the line between any two adjacent numbers (vertical or horizontal), covering both.
- Street: A chip at the end of any row of three numbers, covering the entire row.
- Corner: A chip at the central intersection where four numbers meet, covering all four.
- Line: A chip at the intersection of two rows, covering all six numbers across both rows.
Outside Bets
- Column Bet: Placed in the boxes marked “2 to 1” at the end of each column, covering 12 numbers. Zero is excluded.
- Dozen Bet: Placed in the boxes marked “1st 12”, “2nd 12”, or “3rd 12”, covering 12 consecutive numbers.
- Red/Black: Covers all 18 red or 18 black numbers. Zero is not covered.
- Even/Odd: Covers all 18 even or 18 odd numbers. Zero is not covered.
- 1-18 / 19-36: Covers the first or second half of the number range. Zero is not covered.
The Fireball Chaser Bet
The Fireball Chaser is a unique toggle feature that automatically places your base Straight Up chip amount on every Bonus Number selected for that round, maximizing your bonus entries without manual scrambling.
Cost & Mechanics
Activating the Chaser costs a flat 13.6x your selected chip amount per spin, regardless of whether 3 or 7 Bonus Numbers appear. For example, a €1 chip results in a €13.60 additional cost for that round. Some in-game tooltips round this figure to “13x”, but the precise deduction is 13.6x.
If you already have a manual Straight Up bet on a number that is then selected as a Bonus Number, the Chaser bet amount is summed together with your original bet — both remain active. You need a sufficient balance to place the Chaser bet.
Risk Assessment
- RTP: The theoretical Return to Player for the Fireball Chaser bet specifically is 95.10% — notably lower than the 97.00% for standard Straight Up bets.
- Volatility Impact: The Chaser massively increases session cost and game volatility. While it guarantees bonus number coverage, it does not guarantee the winning spin will land on one of those numbers.
- Recommended Usage: Treat the Chaser like a turbo mode — use it in short, pre-budgeted bursts (10–15 spins after a modest uptick), not as a permanent “always-on” setting.
Pro Tip
The Chaser guarantees you have a bet on all bonus numbers, but it does not guarantee the roulette ball will actually land on one of them. Manage your bankroll carefully and set strict session limits before toggling it on.
Deep Game Rules & Multiplier Behavior
Understanding the precise mechanics behind multiplier application and edge cases is essential for informed play.
Multiplier Pre-Application
If the winning Bonus Number received a mini-multiplier (2x–20x) during the Fireball drop phase, all Regular multipliers on the 149-pocket grid are multiplied by that awarded value before the Bonus round ball is launched. This pre-multiplication step means you enter the bonus with an already boosted grid. The final accumulated multiplier from the bonus round is then further multiplied by the Bonus Number’s mini-multiplier, still subject to the 2,500x cap.
The 2,500x Maximum Cap Behavior
Once all Regular multipliers on the 149-pocket grid reach the 2,500x ceiling through repeated Double hits, all remaining Double pockets are immediately converted to 2,500x multipliers, ending the cascade. The ball then settles on one of these maximum-value pockets.
RNG vs. Physical Elements
The game uses a hybrid system. RNG is responsible for selecting the number of Bonus Numbers (3–7), choosing which grid spots receive Fireballs, assigning mini-multipliers (2x–20x), and distributing multiplier values across the 149 bonus pockets. However, the roulette wheel spin and the Fireball Bonus ball drop are both physical, observable events — not digitally generated.
RTP Simulation Methodology
Evolution verifies the stated RTP figures through extensive computer simulation. As the game documentation notes, achieving statistically meaningful results “requires millions of spins, which we obviously can’t play; a computer performs the spins through simulation” to confirm the 97.00% and 97.30% theoretical payout rates.
Studio Presentation & Wheel Physics
The Automatic Wheel
While a live presenter operates the slot machine lever, the roulette wheel itself is fully automatic. A motor in the pedestal spins the wheel to speed, and compressed air launches the ball. Natural gravity then decelerates the ball until it settles into a pocket. This hybrid approach ensures both human entertainment value and mechanical fairness.
The Lava Visual Effect
When the slot machine assigns a Fireball symbol to a number, the UI transforms that spot into a glowing lava animation on the betting grid. This visual cue makes it instantly clear which numbers carry bonus potential for the current round.
Valid Spin Requirements
The winning number is valid only when the spin is deemed valid. To constitute a valid spin:
- The ball must be spun in the opposite direction of the wheel rotation.
- The ball must fully touch the rim upon spin.
- It must complete at least 3 full revolutions around the track before dropping.
- The wheel must not stop rotating during the spin.
Invalid Spin Conditions
A spin is declared invalid and an automatic re-spin is performed if any of the following occur:
- The ball made fewer than 3 full revolutions.
- The ball was spun in the same direction as the wheel rotation.
- The ball did not fully touch the rim upon spin.
- The wheel stopped rotating during the spin.
- The ball came out of the wheel during the spin.
- Any foreign object entered the wheel during the spin.
Advanced UI & Betting Controls
Mastering the Evolution interface allows you to place bets faster and more accurately during the short betting windows.
Spray Betting
Click and drag across the betting grid to place multiple chips instantly. If you swipe over a spot that already has a bet, the chip amount is added on top. Available on the Standard grid (desktop and mobile) as well as the One-hand grid on mobile devices.
Autoplay Settings
Configure Autoplay for exactly 5, 9, 25, 50, or 100 rounds. The total Autoplay cost is calculated dynamically (rounds × total bet) and displayed under each option. Your remaining Autoplay limit is also shown once Autoplay starts. If you manually add or double bets while Autoplay runs, a confirmation prompt appears — declining it stops Autoplay. Press STOP at any time to end Autoplay, and use REPEAT to restart with the same settings.
Favourite Bets
Save up to 10 custom bet layouts in the Favourite Bets menu. Hover over any saved bet to preview chip placement on the table. Click a saved bet multiple times to multiply the amount. Saved bets appear in chronological order (newest first); delete any layout via the bin icon. You can also save your exact layout from the previous round.
Keyboard Shortcuts
| Key | Function |
|---|---|
| Number Keys (1, 2, 3…) | Select chip denomination from the chip display (1 = lowest value, 2 = next, etc.) |
| SPACEBAR | Repeat your most recent bet; press again to double it |
| CTRL+Z / CMD+Z / DELETE / BACKSPACE | Undo your last bet; hold for 3 seconds to remove all bets |
| ESC | Exit full-screen mode or close any open pop-up window |
Repeat vs. Double Timing
The REPEAT button is only available before you place your first chip in a new round. The DOUBLE (x2) button only becomes available after at least one bet is placed. Understanding this timing is crucial for fast play.
Intelligent Chip Display
The chip rack at the bottom of the screen is context-aware: only denominations your current balance can cover are enabled and clickable. Standard chip values are 0.20, 0.50, 1, 2, 5, and 25. A dynamic TOTAL BET indicator chip shows the combined amount of all bets in the current round.
The Racetrack: Call Bets & Special Bets
The oval Racetrack interface allows instant placement of classic French bets covering entire wheel sections. The Neighbour Bets feature lets you adjust coverage using the “−” and “+” buttons to increase or decrease neighbours on each side of your chosen number.
Classic Call Bets
Voisins du Zero (9 Chips)
Covers 17 numbers closest to zero. Places 2 chips on the 0/2/3 street, 1 chip on each of the 4/7, 12/15, 18/21, 19/22, and 32/35 splits, and 2 chips on the 25/26/28/29 corner.
Tiers du Cylindre (6 Chips)
Covers 12 numbers on the opposite side of the wheel from zero. Places 1 chip on each of 6 splits: 5/8, 10/11, 13/16, 23/24, 27/30, and 33/36.
Orphelins a Cheval (5 Chips)
Covers the 8 “orphan” numbers not included in Voisins or Tiers. Places 1 chip on number 1 (Straight Up) and 1 chip on each of the 6/9, 14/17, 17/20, and 31/34 splits.
Jeu Zero — Zero Game (4 Chips)
A compact version of Voisins covering zero and 6 surrounding numbers: 12, 35, 3, 26, 0, 32, and 15. Exact chip placement: 1 chip on the 0/3 split, 1 chip on the 12/15 split, 1 chip on 26 (Straight Up), and 1 chip on the 32/35 split.
Special Bets
Finale en Plein
Bet on all numbers ending in the same digit. Numbers ending in 0–6 require a 4-chip bet because each covers four numbers (e.g., Finale en Plein 0 covers 0, 10, 20, 30). Numbers ending in 7–9 require a 3-chip bet because each covers three numbers (e.g., Finale en Plein 7 covers 7, 17, 27).
Finale a Cheval
Covers split combinations of numbers sharing final digits. Combinations 0/3, 1/4, 2/5, 3/6, 4/7, 5/8, and 6/9 require a 4-chip bet each. Combinations 7/10, 8/11, and 9/12 require a 3-chip bet each, as there are fewer matching numbers on the layout.
Complete Bets
Places all possible inside bets surrounding a single number. For example, a Complete Bet on 36 costs exactly 18 chips: 1 Straight Up on 36, 2 chips on splits 33/36 and 35/36, 3 chips on street 34/35/36, 4 chips on corner 32/33/35/36, and 6 chips on line 31-36. The total chip count varies depending on the chosen number’s position on the grid.
Straight Up Bets (Category)
A mass-coverage feature that places individual Straight Up chips on every number in a chosen category. For example, “Straight Up Bet RED” places 18 separate chips covering all red numbers — each qualifying independently for the Fireball Bonus.
In-Game Statistics & Tracking Tools
Evolution provides built-in result tracking for up to 500 rounds, split into four distinct views. While past results do not predict future outcomes, these tools help you analyze trends and place bets more efficiently.
Results Ticker
Displays the last 13 game rounds at a glance. On desktop, it sits above the Racetrack; on mobile, it is located inside the statistics panel. The most recently completed round is listed on the left.
Hot & Cold Numbers
Shows the temperature of specific numbers and their dispersion around the physical wheel. Includes an “X Since” metric under every number, telling you exactly how many spins have passed since that number last hit. Numbers appearing more frequently than expected are marked “hot”, while underperforming numbers are marked “cold”.
Advanced Statistics
Breaks down Inside and Outside bet results with percentages across different wheel sections (Tiers, Columns, Dozens, Even/Odd, High/Low, Red/Black). A dedicated time slider lets you adjust the sample size from the last 10 up to 500 past rounds, allowing you to compare short-term and long-term trends.
Hot Trends Panel
Displays past winning Outside Bets and highlights their frequency. Updated after each spin, it helps you spot emerging patterns. Note: only one Hot Trend can be displayed at any given time.
Interactive Features
- Hover-to-Highlight: Hovering over any element in the statistics diagram highlights the corresponding spot on the betting table. Click the stat to place a chip directly on that number.
- 500-Round History: A raw list of up to 500 past results showing the winning number, color, and any bonus round payouts for each spin.
- Winning Numbers Display: The most recent winning numbers are shown in a horizontal strip. The result of the most recently completed round is listed on the left side.
Real Statistics: 72-Hour Sample (3,231 Rounds)
While every spin is mathematically independent, examining a live 3,231-round sample reveals how Fireball Roulette performs in practice. Evolution relies on computer simulation for long-term RTP verification, but real-world data provides fascinating behavioral insights.
Bonus Match Rate
The ball landed on an active Bonus Number in 11.14% of spins (360 out of 3,231 rounds), closely matching the theoretical expectation. The remaining 88.86% of rounds (2,871) did not trigger the bonus.
Color Distribution
Red hit 1,579 times (48.87%), Black hit 1,574 times (48.72%), and Green zero hit 78 times (2.41%) — near-perfect alignment with expected probabilities.
Wheel Tier Breakdown
Neighbours of Zero dominated at 45.99%, followed by Third of the Wheel (32.19%), Orphans (21.82%), and Zero Game (19.10%).
Even-Money Balance
The base game maintained solid statistical balance: Even/Odd split at 48.59% / 48.99%, and High/Low at 49.33% / 48.25%.
Column & Dozen Distribution
Columns were nearly even: 1st Column 32.78%, 2nd Column 33.09%, 3rd Column 31.72%. Dozens showed similar balance: 1st Dozen 31.75%, 2nd Dozen 32.34%, 3rd Dozen 33.49%.
Hot & Cold Numbers
The hottest numbers in the sample were 35 (3.41%), 31 (3.16%), and 1 (3.13%). The coldest were 3 (2.14%), 7 (2.17%), and 24 (2.23%). The theoretical expectation for each number is approximately 2.70%.
Top Multipliers & Wins
Trackers recorded multiplier cascades reaching 50x, 60x, and 70x on the grid. The largest single-player win in this sample was €32,660.70 on number 0. Other notable wins included €17,305.90 and €16,627.30 on number 17, and €15,000 on number 34.
Detailed Number Statistics (3,231 Rounds)
For data-driven players, here is the exact performance of every number over the 3,231-round sample, including hit rates, bonus assignment frequencies, average multipliers, and recency metrics.
Roulette Numbers Hit Rate
Shows win %, exact hits (out of 3,231), and spins since last hit.
2.41%
(78)
11 Since
3.13%
(101)
30 Since
2.69%
(87)
47 Since
2.14%
(69)
3 Since
2.88%
(93)
56 Since
2.75%
(89)
43 Since
2.26%
(73)
32 Since
2.17%
(70)
46 Since
2.88%
(93)
7 Since
2.69%
(87)
9 Since
2.66%
(86)
2 Since
2.63%
(85)
25 Since
2.88%
(93)
0 Since
2.69%
(87)
52 Since
2.51%
(81)
116 Since
2.97%
(96)
53 Since
2.75%
(89)
1 Since
2.72%
(88)
4 Since
2.85%
(92)
40 Since
2.54%
(82)
16 Since
2.72%
(88)
44 Since
2.91%
(94)
21 Since
2.69%
(87)
45 Since
2.79%
(90)
26 Since
2.23%
(72)
20 Since
2.69%
(87)
5 Since
2.29%
(74)
17 Since
2.57%
(83)
99 Since
2.82%
(91)
66 Since
2.69%
(87)
14 Since
2.91%
(94)
12 Since
3.16%
(102)
73 Since
3.00%
(97)
59 Since
2.35%
(76)
15 Since
2.63%
(85)
6 Since
3.37%
(109)
29 Since
2.97%
(96)
29 Since
Bonus Numbers Frequencies
Shows assignment %, average multiplier, and spins since last bonus assignment.
11.82%
1.38x
11 Since
12.94%
1.29x
13 Since
12.72%
1.32x
3 Since
11.92%
1.35x
14 Since
10.77%
1.40x
1 Since
11.79%
1.31x
3 Since
11.61%
1.28x
1 Since
11.73%
1.34x
1 Since
11.45%
1.38x
2 Since
11.58%
1.34x
0 Since
10.77%
1.24x
35 Since
11.79%
1.34x
23 Since
12.01%
1.35x
1 Since
12.50%
1.32x
1 Since
11.82%
1.38x
20 Since
11.67%
1.25x
21 Since
11.45%
1.35x
6 Since
10.99%
1.32x
11 Since
11.64%
1.34x
7 Since
12.04%
1.30x
5 Since
11.42%
1.34x
12 Since
11.92%
1.41x
7 Since
10.62%
1.28x
0 Since
12.07%
1.32x
0 Since
11.76%
1.41x
3 Since
11.11%
1.27x
3 Since
11.23%
1.36x
20 Since
11.30%
1.41x
4 Since
10.00%
1.35x
0 Since
12.23%
1.34x
1 Since
11.42%
1.44x
4 Since
11.36%
1.38x
3 Since
12.72%
1.36x
13 Since
11.92%
1.30x
1 Since
12.47%
1.46x
8 Since
11.85%
1.31x
2 Since
12.35%
1.37x
3 Since
Recommended Strategies & Bankroll Management
Progressive strategies like Martingale are highly discouraged in Fireball Roulette due to the reduced base payout and high volatility. Instead, focus on bankroll management and volatility control with these three distinct playstyles. Remember: no strategy changes the RTP — these approaches shape variance and session control so you can enjoy the game within a budget.
The Wallet Stretcher
Ideal for beginners seeking long sessions and occasional bonus entries.
- Bets: 4-6 Straight Up numbers (include 0) at 1 unit each.
- Optional: 1-2 units on one Dozen or one Column to smooth variance.
- Chaser: Strictly OFF.
- Cost per spin: 5-8 units.
- Goal: Maximize session length and give yourself 80-120 spins to see a few bonus entries.
- Tip: Rotate which Dozen/Column you cover — no progressions.
The Bonus Hunter
For players wanting regular shots at the bonus without burning through their bankroll.
- Bets: 8-10 Straight Ups clustered in 1-2 wheel sectors.
- Chaser: Toggle ON for 10-15 spins only after a modest win (+20 units), then turn OFF.
- Cost per spin: 21-23 units (when Chaser is active).
- Goal: Regular bonus access with controlled risk.
- Tip: Pre-define the toggle trigger (e.g., “If I’m +20u, I run Chaser for 12 spins, then reassess”). If the stack dips, return to 8-10 Straight Ups with Chaser OFF.
The Fire Chase
A short, intense sprint aimed at maximum bonus access. Expect massive bankroll swings.
- Bets: 12-16 Straight Ups (one tight sector + a few satellites).
- Chaser: ON for a fixed sprint of 25-35 spins, then stop completely.
- Cost per spin: 24-26 units.
- Goal: Maximum bonus access in a short burst. High risk, high reward.
- Tip: Always stop at the end of the sprint — win or lose. If you snag a strong hit midway, bank most of your winnings and either end early or step down to the Balanced plan.
Essential Bankroll Tips
Start with a Tiny Unit
Choose a small base unit so that misses do not sting. Aim for 80-120 spins per session to give yourself a fair chance at bonus entries.
Pre-Commit Your Session
Before spinning, set a strict spin count, stop-loss, stop-win, and time limit (e.g., 100 spins, SL 40u, SW 80u, 45 minutes). Take breaks regularly — fresh decisions are better decisions.
Cluster Over Scatter
Cluster your Straight Up bets in specific wheel sections rather than scattering them randomly. Avoid covering more than a third of the wheel at once — it keeps cost contained and gives a focused experience.
Balance Your Risk
Consider placing 1-2 units on an Outside bet (Dozen, Column, or Red/Black) to partially cover your Straight Up costs and smooth out variance. Never bet more than you can win on a single spin.
Avoid Progressions
No Martingale or doubling-after-loss systems. If you want more action, add 1-2 numbers or toggle the Chaser briefly — do not double stakes after losses. Place many small bets rather than one large bet.
Accept Modest Bonuses
Most bonus rounds deliver moderate multipliers. The 2,500x top is rare by design. Enjoy the game, protect your bankroll, and always keep control of time and stakes.
How Fireball Roulette Compares to Other Live Games
Evolution has blended the best features from various popular multiplier roulette formats to create this unique hybrid. Here is how it stacks up against the competition:
Lightning Storm & Red Door Roulette
Fireball Roulette borrows its 149-pocket physical bonus game directly from Evolution’s Lightning Storm game show. The concept of merging a classic casino game with a massive game show bonus was previously tested in Red Door Roulette, which uses the Crazy Time bonus wheel.
Winfinity Big Bang Roulette
The visual mechanic of multiplier fireballs “raining” onto the betting grid before the spin will feel familiar to players of Winfinity Big Bang Roulette. Both games offer significant payout boosts directly on the layout, though Fireball adds the physical bonus dimension.
Mega Fire Blaze & Fortune Roulette
The concept of a dedicated multi-stage bonus round in roulette has been popularized by Playtech’s Mega Fire Blaze Roulette, Pragmatic Play’s Fortune Roulette, and Stakelogic’s Vegas Drops Roulette. Fireball differentiates itself by replacing digital slots with a physical ball drop mechanism.
Gravity Roulette (Bonus Buy)
The Fireball Chaser functions similarly to a “Bonus Buy” mechanic seen in games like Gravity Roulette and Stakelogic’s “Super Stake” titles. Fireball Roulette uniquely implements this by charging 13.6x to guarantee coverage of all bonus numbers rather than buying direct bonus access.
Client Settings, Multi-Table Play & Support
Multi-Game Play
Join multiple Evolution game tables simultaneously by clicking the +TABLE button in the lobby. All tables display in the same browser window. Note: you can resize the browser window as a whole, but individual table windows cannot be resized independently. Clicking a table icon directly will switch tables rather than add one. We advise joining only as many tables as your screen can accommodate while still allowing you to place bets deliberately and accurately.
Session & Device Rules
Joining the same table from a different device or browser will automatically exit your active session. Settings adjustments (chat preferences, sound, display options) are saved to your profile and persist across sessions.
Language & Chat
You can chat with both the presenter and other players in real time. If you change the game language in settings, note that the jurisdiction language officially takes precedence in
case of any translation discrepancies.
Game Number & Customer Service
Each game round is identified by a unique Game Number displayed in the format HH:MM:SS (GMT), reflecting when the round began. If you need to contact Customer Service about a specific round, reference this Game Number or take a screenshot of it for your records.
Game History
The Game History feature displays all your Evolution game rounds and results. You can access it at any time to review past outcomes, including bet amounts, winning numbers, and any bonus round payouts.
Evolution Lobby
The Evolution Lobby provides easy game selection without exiting your current game until a new game is actually chosen. Browse available tables and switch seamlessly between different live dealer games.
Error Handling & Disconnection Policy
Disconnection Policy
If you are disconnected from a game round, any bets that were already accepted remain valid and are settled in your absence. Unaccepted bets are returned. Upon reconnecting, you can view the bet outcomes in the History window. Your winnings are automatically credited to your account.
Error Handling Procedure
If there is an error in the game, system, or game procedure, the game round will be temporarily paused while the game host notifies the service manager. You and other players will be notified via Chat or by an on-screen pop-up message that the issue is being investigated. If the manager can immediately resolve the error, the game round continues as normal. If immediate resolution is not possible, the round is cancelled and initial bets are refunded to all participating players.
Malfunction Policy
Any system malfunction automatically voids all pays and play for that specific round. In the case of any irregularities, please provide the Game Number of the round in question to Live Support for investigation.
Fireball Roulette: Pros & Cons
Advantages
- Up to 7 Bonus Numbers per spin provides multiple routes to the bonus round.
- The 149-pocket physical bonus with cascading Double relaunches creates unmatched excitement.
- The Fireball Chaser lets you guarantee bonus coverage on demand.
- Maximum multiplier potential reaches a massive 2,500x.
- Multipliers can be boosted both during the Fireball drop phase (2x–20x) and when the ball lands on a Double pocket in the bonus round.
- Volatility is adjustable — simply toggle the Chaser on or off to match your risk appetite.
- Comprehensive in-game statistics tracking up to 500 rounds with interactive features.
- Outstanding studio presentation with distinct visual phases: slot spin, Fireball rain, wheel result, and bonus ball drop.
Drawbacks
- Only Straight Up bets qualify for Bonus Numbers and the bonus round — all other bet types are excluded.
- The base Straight Up payout is reduced to 25:1 (from the classic 35:1) to fund the multiplier system.
- The Fireball Chaser is expensive (13.6x your chip) and significantly increases session cost and volatility.
- The Chaser’s dedicated RTP of 95.10% is notably lower than the standard 97.00%.
- The €500,000 hard cap reduces effective RTP to 96.57% for maximum-stake players.
- Most bonus rounds deliver modest multipliers — the 2,500x top is rare by design.
Frequently Asked Questions
Quick answers to the most common questions about Fireball Roulette.
What is Fireball Roulette?
Fireball Roulette is a live dealer European Roulette game created by Evolution. It combines standard single-zero roulette gameplay with an RNG slot machine that selects 3-7 Bonus Numbers per round and a massive 149-pocket physical bonus game inspired by the Lightning Storm game show. The bonus round can deliver payouts of up to 2,500x, although most bonus outcomes tend to be 50x and above.
How do I play Fireball Roulette?
Place bets on the Roulette table before the timer expires. A Roulette wheel spins while a slot machine generates Bonus Numbers (3–7). Fireball symbols are assigned to random bet spots, some with multipliers (2x–20x). If the ball lands on a number you bet on, you win. If it lands on a Bonus Number with a Fireball and you placed a Straight Up bet there, the Bonus game is triggered.
How do I trigger the Fireball Bonus round?
You must place a Straight Up (single number) bet on a spot that is randomly selected as a Bonus Number. If the roulette ball then lands on that specific number, the physical Fireball Bonus activates with its 149-pocket multiplier grid. Alternatively, you can activate the Fireball Chaser to automatically cover all Bonus Numbers.
What is a Bonus Number?
A Bonus Number is a randomly generated number determined by the slot machine before each round. The slot reveals a value between 3 and 7, indicating how many Fireball symbols will be assigned to random bet spots on the grid. These marked numbers become the Bonus Numbers for that round.
Is the bonus round physical or RNG-based?
It is a hybrid system. The selection of 3 to 7 Bonus Numbers before the spin is determined by an RNG slot machine. RNG also selects and distributes the multipliers into the 149 pockets in the bonus round. However, the actual Fireball Bonus game features a physical ball dropping into a real 149-pocket multiplier grid — making it a tangible, observable event. The roulette wheel spin is also physical.
What is the maximum payout?
The multipliers in the bonus round can reach a maximum cap of 2,500x your bet. The overall maximum cash payout for any single game round is limited to €500,000 (or equivalent in your currency).
What is the Fireball Chaser and how much does it cost?
The Fireball Chaser is a toggle feature that automatically places your Straight Up chip on all active Bonus Numbers for that spin. It costs exactly 13.6 times your selected chip amount per round, regardless of whether 3 or 7 numbers are chosen. Its dedicated RTP is 95.10%.
What is the RTP for Fireball Roulette?
The optimal theoretical RTP is 97.00% for Straight Up bets and 97.30% for all other standard inside and outside bets (Split, Street, Corner, Line, Dozens, Red/Black, etc.). The Fireball Chaser has a separate RTP of 95.10%. Players betting at maximum limits may experience a reduced effective RTP of 96.57% due to the €500,000 payout cap. Consult the in-game info panel for your specific region.
Does Fireball Roulette use RNG?
RNG is used to pick the number of bonus numbers (3–7), select which grid spots receive Fireballs, and distribute the multipliers into the 149 bonus pockets. All other parts of the game — including the roulette wheel spin and the bonus ball drop — are live physical events.
Is there a winning strategy for Fireball Roulette?
No strategy can guarantee you will win, but you can use betting strategies to make your bankroll last longer and increase your chance of getting into the bonus round. Focus on small units, clustered Straight Up bets, and use the Fireball Chaser sparingly. Avoid progressive systems like Martingale.
What happens if I get disconnected during a round?
If your bets were already accepted before the disconnection, they remain valid and are settled automatically. Any winnings are credited to your account. If bets were not yet accepted, they are returned. You can review all outcomes in your Game History upon reconnecting.
Can I play multiple tables at once?
Yes, you can join multiple Evolution game tables simultaneously by clicking the “+TABLE” button in the lobby. All tables are displayed within the same browser window. Note that clicking a table icon directly switches tables rather than adding a new one.























