Fireball Roulette is Evolution’s take on multiplier roulette: classic single-zero roulette at its core, with 3-7 RNG-selected Bonus Numbers, on-layout 2x-20x boosters, and a physical Fireball Bonus that can climb up to 2,500x. Only Straight Up bets can enter that bonus round, and the base Straight Up payout is 25:1 (reduced from 35:1 in classic roulette) to help “fund” the multipliers.
Play responsibly. No strategy can change RTP or guarantee profit. Use deposit limits, timeouts, and reality checks. 18+ only.
Fireball Roulette At a Glance
- Bonus Numbers each spin: 3-7 numbers are marked after betting closes.
- On-grid boosters: Some Bonus Numbers receive 2x-20x boosters that multiply the final bonus outcome.
- Bonus game: A ball drops into a 149-pocket grid with Regular and Double pockets; hitting Double relaunches the ball and doubles all Regular multipliers until it lands on a Regular. Cap: 2,500x.
- RTP: 97.00% on Straight Up; 97.30% on other bets.
- Fireball Chaser: auto-covers all Bonus Numbers for 13.6× your chip amount (adds variance and cost).
Watch live results & try your setups on the CasinoScores Fireball Roulette stats page (use stats for context, not prediction. Each spin is independent).
How Fireball Roulette works (step-by-step)
- Place your bets All regular inside/outside bets are available-but only Straight Up bets can enter the bonus. If you want guaranteed coverage of every Bonus Number for a specific round, toggle Fireball Chaser (costs 13.6× your Straight Up chip value, added on top of your other bets).
- Bonus Numbers are selected (3-7)
- A one-reel selector shows how many Bonus Numbers will be marked on the layout. Fireballs “rain” onto those numbers; some reveal 2x-20x mini multipliers.
- Spin & base outcome
- The auto-wheel spins; if your number hits:
- Non-Bonus Straight Up: pays 25:1.
- Bonus Straight Up: you qualify for the Fireball Bonus.
- Fireball Bonus (149 pockets)
- A ball is dropped into a 149-pocket grid. Landing on Regular pays that multiplier; landing on Double doubles all Regular multipliers and relaunches the ball-repeating until it stops on a Regular. The result is capped at 2,500x.
- If your triggering Bonus Number had a 2x-20x mini multiplier, this multiplies the final bonus outcome (still subject to the 2,500x cap).
Fireball Roulette paytable & RTP
Inside bets
| Bet type | Covers | Payout |
| Straight Up (base) | 1 | 25:1 |
| Straight Up (with bonus) | 1 | up to 2,499:1 (2,500x cap overall) |
| Split | 2 | 17:1 |
| Street | 3 | 11:1 |
| Corner | 4 | 8:1 |
| Line (Six Line) | 6 | 5:1 |
Outside bets
| Bet type | Covers | Payout |
| Dozen / Column | 12 | 2:1 |
| Red/Black | 18 | 1:1 |
| Odd/Even | 18 | 1:1 |
| 1-18 / 19-36 | 18 | 1:1 |
- RTP: Straight Up 97.00%; all other bets 97.30%.
- Note: Only Straight Up bets can enter the bonus. The reduced 25:1 base on Straight Up funds the multipliers/bonus feature.
Fireball Chaser (what it is, what it costs)
What it does When toggled ON, Fireball Chaser automatically places your Straight Up chip size on every Bonus Number selected that round.
Cost A flat 13.6× your Straight Up chip amount (e.g., €1 chip → €13.60 additional cost on that round), regardless of whether 3 or 7 Bonus Numbers appear.
Why use it Maximizes bonus entries without manual clicking.
Trade-offs
- Higher cost per spin and spikier variance, especially on rounds with many Bonus Numbers.
- Best used in short, pre-budgeted bursts-not as a default “always-on” setting.
Basic Fireball Roulette Strategies
NOTE: These do not change RTP. They shape variance and session control so you can enjoy the game within a budget. Always set a stop-loss (SL) and stop-win (SW) before your sessions. Gambling should be fun, so when you notice you start chasing losses, stop immediately and reassess.
Low-volatility to stretch the wallet
When getting to know the game and variance, we suggest you aim for a low volatility approach
- 4-6 Straight Ups (include 0) at 1 unit each.
- Optional: 1-2 units on one Dozen or one Column to smooth variance.
- Chaser OFF.
- Aim: Long sessions, occasional Straight Up hits, fewer bonus entries.
- Cost: 5-8 units
Tips
- Rotate which Dozen/Column you cover (no progressions).
Balanced bonus hunter
For more balance, and more fun (we are playing a bonus multiplier Roulette version for a reason) add the Chaser for a few spins every now and then, but treat it with respect. - The most common mistake to make is to add the 13.6x cost on all spins, then realize the massive multipliers are far in between.
- 8-10 Straight Ups at 1 unit each, clustered in 1-2 wheel sectors.
- Chaser ON for 10-15 spins after a modest uptick (e.g., +20 units), then OFF.
- Aim: Regular shots at the bonus without torching the roll.
- Cost: 21-23 units per spin
Tips
- 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, Chaser OFF.
High-volatility “Fire Chase” (short & spicy)
- 12-16 Straight Ups at 1 unit (one tight sector + a few satellites).
- Chaser ON for a fixed sprint (25-35 spins), then stop.
- Aim: Maximum bonus access; expect bankroll swings.
- Cost: 24-26 units
Tips
- 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.
Before the session
- Pick a tiny unit (u) - misses shouldn’t sting.
- Pre-commit spin count, stop-loss, stop-win, and a timer (e.g., 100 spins, SL 40u, SW 80u, 45 minutes).
- Cluster coverage beats scatter coverage-keeps cost contained and gives a focused sweat.
- Treat Chaser like turbo. Use for short periods.
- No progression based strategies (martingale etc.). If you want more action, add 1-2 numbers or toggle turbo briefly-don’t double stakes after losses.
- Breaks help. Fresh decisions are better decisions.
Tips for beginners
- Only Straight Ups reach the bonus; outside bets are for smoothing out losses, not bonus access.
- Manage yoru bankroll: Small chips, many rounds. Aim for 80-120 spins if you want a fair crack at a few bonus entries.
- Accept that most bonuses are modest. The 2,500x top is rare by design.
- Use live stats for context, not prediction. Every spin is independent.
Fireball Roulette Pros & cons
Pros
- Up to 7 Bonus Numbers per spin = multiple routes to the bonus.
- 149-pocket physical bonus with Double relaunches feels great.
- Chaser lets you “buy” bonus coverage on demand.
Cons
- Straight Up base is 25:1 (not 35:1 like classic roulette).
- Chaser is pricey (13.6× chip) and raises variance/cost.
FAQ
What triggers the Fireball Roulette bonus? A Straight Up win on a marked Bonus Number. Or activating the bonus chaser feature at a high cost.
How many Bonus Numbers can there be? 3-7 per round, decided after betting closes.
What’s the maximum payout? 2,500x (cap) via the Fireball Bonus. Mini multipliers on the triggering number (2x-20x) multiply the final bonus outcome, still subject to the 2,500x cap.
Is the bonus physical or RNG? The selection of Bonus Numbers is RNG, but the Fireball Bonus uses a physical ball drop over 149 pockets.
What are the RTPs? 97.00% on Straight Up; 97.30% on other bets (consult the in-game info panel for your region).
What exactly is Fireball Chaser? A toggle that auto-bets your Straight Up chip on all Bonus Numbers this round; it costs 13.6× your chip and massively increases variance.
Final word
Fireball Roulette rewards structure. Decide your volatility, fix your unit, cluster your Straight Ups, and use Fireball Chaser sparingly as a turbo for bonus attempts. Most rounds are ordinary; the fun is in those fiery windows. Enjoy the game, protect your bankroll, and always keep control of time and stakes.
18+ only. If gambling stops being fun, stop. Consider limits, timeouts, and self-exclusion tools where available.
