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May 26, 2008 at 1:09 pm #768515
DanmanMemberI’d definitely keep bet365 in there if I was you :wink-wink
In reality, you’re looking for the best roulette software provider. bet365 use Playtech software, but of course, things like game speed, look and feel of the casino can vary within that software.
Try and find out from your players what software they prefer. Also try and find out lifetime value of these players from the operator, then you’ll be able to build various assumptions about different operators/software providers and take it from there.
You’ve made a solid choice with bet365 though – check out our Spinner Winner promotion geared towards roulette play. Plus there’s also our fantastic player strategy guide for roulette (and blackjack incidentally).
May 26, 2008 at 6:32 pm #768541
ExpertistMemberwhat about Swiss casino and the similar architecture?
May 26, 2008 at 9:00 pm #768547
CaptainetteMember@free bet 163382 wrote:
what about Swiss casino and the similar architecture?
There are waaaaaay better Playtech Casinos than the trashy Swiss Casino.
-Talking about Totesport, Bet365 & Bet Fred.
May 26, 2008 at 9:54 pm #768550
licdcifcdMemberHi Inersha!
There are lots of options for roulette. Any good online casino should be able to supply a version of roulette. Income Access has a whole range of merchants that offer casinos with roulette like Ladbrokes, Unibet, Canbet, and many others. Once you’re in, it’s easy to manage all the different merchants too!
You may also want to consider skill game merchants like GameAccount. Roulette is one of my favourite games on their site so I would recommend making yourself an account there and trying it for free if you want to test it out

Feel free to contact me if you have any questions!
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