There’s no shortage of roulette variants floating around the live casino floor, but Double Ball Roulette from Evolution doesn’t just spin the regular wheel — it adds a second ball and doubles down on the action. It’s not a rework or a reskin; it’s a genuinely fresh take on European Roulette, armed with twin metal spheres and a patented launch system that delivers double outcomes from a single spin. The premise is straightforward, the twist is simple, and yet the possibilities stretch far beyond your usual red-or-black bets.
At first glance, the game presents a familiar layout: the standard European Roulette wheel with 37 pockets (1–36 plus a single zero), paired with a clean, minimalist betting table divided into inside and outside sections. The difference becomes apparent as soon as the host reaches for the launch device. With a small delay between ejections, the two balls bounce their way around the wheel, each coming to rest in a different — though sometimes matching — pocket.
As with most Evolution live games, the production quality is polished, with multiple camera angles, smart lighting, and experienced dealers. It's one of several creative takes Evolution has added to their library over the years, alongside titles like Lightning Roulette, Immersive Roulette, and XXXtreme Lightning Roulette. But unlike those, Double Ball Roulette keeps the focus on pure mechanics rather than multipliers or random flashes — two balls, two results, and just enough strategy to keep things interesting.
Here’s how you can get started and play Double Ball Roulette for yourself:
If you aren't already registered, click on the green 'Sign Up' button in the top right corner and fill in the required fields. You can then verify your account and make a deposit if you want to play Double Ball Roulette with real funds.
The Double Ball Roulette paytable is structured around bet types and their associated payouts. What makes the difference here is the number of balls involved — and whether one or both hit your selected wager.
These are bets placed on specific numbers or small groupings of adjacent numbers.
Straight-Up (Single Number)
These cover larger sections of the board and require both balls to land within the chosen category to trigger a payout.
Players also have access to Call Bets such as Voisins du Zéro, Tiers du Cylindre, and Orphelins. These allow wagers on specific sections of the wheel, a familiar touch for anyone used to French roulette.
The obvious centrepiece here is the dual ball system, launched simultaneously by compressed air. The second ball follows the first with a slight delay, avoiding collisions and ensuring distinct landings. The real twist comes when both balls land on the same number, potentially triggering either the 35:1 payout for a shared pocket or the much rarer 1300:1 payout if the number is your chosen straight-up bet.
Evolution has added a statistics panel where recent outcomes are tracked in real-time. Players can view hot and cold numbers, follow ball landing patterns, and tailor their strategy accordingly. It doesn’t guarantee anything, of course, but for those who like a data-driven approach, it’s a useful tool.
Double Ball Roulette includes a Favourite Bets feature, which lets you save frequently used bet combinations and reapply them in future rounds. Handy if you're the type who likes to repeat specific setups without fiddling around with chips every time.
If manually placing bets every round feels tedious, Autoplay can keep things ticking. You can pre-select your wagers and let the game repeat them for a set number of spins. While you're still watching a live dealer handle the action, this small automation option streamlines your session.
Double Ball Roulette introduces a mechanical twist to a classic formula. If you’re interested in alternative roulette formats with high-stakes potential, Lightning Roulette and First Person XXXtreme Lightning Roulette are other Evolution titles worth exploring at BetVictor.