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Multi View Roulette is Luckystreaks answer to the big boys from Evolution Gaming and Playtech.

They’ve installed some additional cameras at the tables that’s given them Multi View Roulette.

If you think you’ve seen something like this before you’re right.

Multi View Roulette is following the trend of switching to different camera views during a game round.

We’ve seen this first at Evolution Gaming and then at Playtech with their Immersive and Prestige Roulette products.

Multi View Roulette

The Luckystreak version has three camera angles on the dealer:

multi view roulette facing forward

Multi Camera Roulette - Side angle

Multi Camera Roulette - Side angle

There are 3 view of the wheel:

Multi Camera Roulette - Wheel spinning

Multi Camera Roulette - Overhead wheel

Multi Camera Roulette - Instant replay

The Classic view is still available

You can select it by clicking on the Camera Icon and choosing Classic Mode.

Multi Camera Roulette selection

You may prefer to play this version if you like the spin statistics displayed on the table.

They are not available in Multi View mode.

Multi Camera Roulette - Classic View

So what do I think?

I don’t really like to pick holes as they’ve done a good job implementing this change to their Live Roulette.

If I’m being picky there are one or two things Luckystreak could do to improve the playing experience.

As I said I’m being picky and you can still use the Classic view which still has all the playing options.

If you fancy seeing for yourself, LeoVegas and Codeta both carry all the Luckystreak games.

Unfortunately UK players can’t access the tables at Luckystreak.

 

 

 

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