A feature that allows a game to run a set number of rounds automatically without manual input. Most live game shows do not offer autoplay due to their interactive nature.
The mean wager placed across all players on a given outcome in a single round. CasinoScores uses average bet data to show which segments attract the most player money.
The total amount of money a player has set aside for gambling. Effective bankroll management — setting session limits and stop-loss points — is one of the most important responsible gambling practices.
A secondary game triggered by landing on a special segment of the main wheel. Examples include Crazy Time, Pachinko, Cash Hunt, and Coin Flip in the Crazy Time game show. Bonus games typically offer higher multipliers but lower hit frequency.
Synonymous with Bonus Game. A special interactive or animated game mode triggered during a base game that awards prizes beyond the standard paytable.
One of the four bonus games in Crazy Time by Evolution Gaming. A large shooting gallery displays 108 randomly placed multipliers hidden behind symbols. Players aim a cannon to reveal their hidden multiplier.
The simplest bonus game in Crazy Time. Two coins are displayed with multipliers; a random coin is flipped and all Coin Flip bettors win that multiplier. A Top Slot multiplier can boost the result beforehand.
A wheel segment or bet type that has appeared less frequently than its theoretical probability over a tracked period. Important: a cold segment is not 'due' to hit — each spin is an independent random event. See also: Gambler's Fallacy.
Both the name of Evolution Gaming's most popular live game show AND the name of its main bonus game (a large virtual wheel with flappers and potential for DOUBLE/TRIPLE multipliers that can reach 20,000x).
A round in which the wheel lands on a low-multiplier segment (typically 1x) with no Top Slot boost. Tracked in CasinoScores' spin history as context for session variance.
Doubling the size of a bet, often associated with the Martingale strategy or specific in-game mechanics. In Monopoly Live, DOUBLE segments on the bonus board double all prize values before the puck is re-dropped.
Evolution Gaming's original money wheel game show, launched in 2017. A large vertical wheel with segments numbered 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, and 40, plus 2x and 7x multiplier segments. The predecessor to Crazy Time.
Short for House Edge. The mathematical advantage the casino has over players. Expressed as a percentage of each bet. Lower is better for the player. European Roulette has a 2.7% edge; many game show bonus bets have edges of 5%–8% or higher.
The average outcome of a bet if it were repeated an infinite number of times. In any negative-EV game (house edge > 0), the expected return per bet is less than the stake. All standard casino games have negative EV for the player.
The world's leading live casino game provider, headquartered in Riga, Latvia. Creators of Crazy Time, Lightning Roulette, Monopoly Live, Dream Catcher, Funky Time, and many other game shows. Listed on Nasdaq Stockholm.
A betting progression system where stake sizes follow the Fibonacci sequence (1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13...). Players move one step forward after a loss and two steps back after a win. Like all negative-progression systems, it cannot overcome the house edge.
The practice of wagering the same fixed amount on every round, regardless of wins or losses. Widely considered the most straightforward bankroll management approach, as it avoids the exponential risk of progressive systems.
Evolution Gaming's disco-themed game show featuring a wheel with letter segments and four bonus games: Bar, Disco, VIP Disco, and Crazy Disco. Known for its high-energy presentation and strong community following.
How often a specific outcome occurs over a given number of rounds. Expressed as a percentage or a ratio (e.g., 'hits once every 54 spins'). Theoretical frequency is calculated from the wheel's segment distribution; actual frequency is tracked in real-time by CasinoScores.
The incorrect belief that past random outcomes influence future ones. For example: believing a segment is 'due' to hit because it hasn't appeared recently. Each spin of a fair wheel is an independent event. The wheel has no memory.
A category of live casino game that combines money wheel mechanics with entertainment elements such as TV-style hosts, bonus rounds, animated sequences, and multipliers. Distinct from traditional live table games (blackjack, roulette, baccarat).
The rate at which a specific segment or outcome appears. Calculated as: number of segment appearances ÷ total number of segments on the wheel. In Crazy Time, the '1' segment has the highest hit frequency (21/54 ≈ 38.9%).
A wheel segment or bet type that has appeared more frequently than its theoretical probability over a tracked period. As with cold segments, this does not indicate future probability — it is purely descriptive.
The mathematical advantage the casino retains from every bet over the long run. Equal to 100% minus RTP. A game with 96% RTP has a 4% house edge. The lower the house edge, the more player-friendly the game.
In probability, events are independent when the outcome of one does not affect the outcome of another. Every spin of a live casino wheel is an independent event — past results have zero influence on future results.
In Lightning Roulette, 1–5 random numbers are struck by lightning before each spin and awarded multipliers of 50x–500x. Players who bet straight-up on a lightning number win the multiplied payout if the ball lands there.
A category of online casino gaming in which real human dealers run games in real time from a studio, streamed via video to players. Players interact via a browser interface and bet on real outcomes with real cards, dice, or wheels.
The numbers selected by the lightning mechanism in Lightning Roulette each round. Between 1 and 5 numbers are chosen at random before each spin, each receiving a multiplier between 50x and 500x.
A betting system where the player doubles their stake after every loss. The goal is that a single win will recover all previous losses plus one unit of profit. The system fails against table limits and during long losing streaks, which can cause exponential stake growth.
Evolution Gaming's Monopoly-branded game show featuring a 54-segment money wheel and an augmented reality 3D Monopoly board bonus round where Mr. Monopoly rolls dice and collects prize multipliers.
A value that multiplies a player's bet or a game's prize. Multipliers can be fixed (e.g., a segment always pays 10x) or variable (e.g., the Pachinko wall in Crazy Time offers multipliers from 10x to 10,000x). The largest multipliers in game show history have exceeded 500,000x.
The ratio of the probability of an event occurring to the probability of it not occurring. In casino games, odds can refer to the true probability (e.g., 1 in 54 for a specific segment) or the payout odds (e.g., 10:1). A game is fair when payout odds equal true odds; the house edge arises when they don't.
One of the four bonus games in Crazy Time. A large Pachinko wall drops a puck that bounces down to a prize at the bottom. DOUBLE segments on the board double all prize values and trigger a re-drop. Multiple DOUBLEs can stack, making Pachinko capable of massive payouts.
A table listing all possible outcomes of a game, their payout odds, and their theoretical probability. Reading the paytable is the first step in understanding any game show. CasinoScores displays key paytable information on each game's detail page.
The number of players actively betting at a table during a round. Live tables can support tens of thousands of simultaneous players, which is one of their key advantages over traditional casino tables.
A major live casino provider headquartered in Malta. Creator of Sweet Bonanza CandyLand, Mega Wheel, Monopoly Big Baller, and Money Time. Known for high-volatility game shows with large multiplier potential.
A computer algorithm that generates random outcomes with no predictable pattern. While most live casino game shows use physical wheels and cards rather than RNGs, some elements (like the Top Slot in Crazy Time or Lightning Numbers in Lightning Roulette) are RNG-determined.
The percentage of all wagered money that a game will pay back to players over a theoretically infinite number of rounds. A 96% RTP means £96 is returned for every £100 wagered in the long run. RTP is the complement of house edge (RTP + house edge = 100%).
A log of recent spin outcomes for a game show table, typically displaying the last 20–50 results. Available in real time on CasinoScores for all tracked games. Useful for entertainment context but not predictive of future outcomes.
One slice of a money wheel. Each segment corresponds to a bet type and payout. The number of times a segment appears on the wheel determines its hit frequency. More segments = higher frequency but typically lower payout.
A pre-determined maximum amount of money or time a player commits to spending in a single gambling session. Setting session limits before play begins is a fundamental responsible gambling practice recommended by all major gambling charities.
See Round History. The sequential record of recent game outcomes tracked per table by CasinoScores, updated every 60 seconds via the casino.org data feed.
A pre-set maximum loss amount at which a player agrees to stop playing for the session. Analogous to a stop-loss order in financial trading. Helps prevent chasing losses and protects the overall bankroll.
In Crazy Time and Monopoly Live, a slot machine above the main wheel spins before each round. It can match any wheel segment and apply a multiplier (2x–10x). If the main wheel lands on the same segment, all bets on that segment receive the multiplied payout.
The mathematically calculated return to player percentage based on a game's rules, paytable, and probabilities. Distinguished from actual RTP (empirical results from live data). Over a sufficient sample size, actual RTP converges toward theoretical RTP.
A statistical measure of how spread out results are from the expected average. High variance games (like Crazy Time bonus rounds) produce infrequent but large wins. Low variance games produce frequent but small wins. Variance determines the short-term unpredictability of a game, independent of its RTP.
Often used interchangeably with variance. In the context of casino games, high volatility means long periods without wins punctuated by large payouts. Low volatility means steadier, smaller wins. All live game show bonus bets are considered high volatility.
The central physical apparatus in most live game shows. A large, vertical spinning wheel divided into coloured segments. The wheel is spun by the dealer and a fixed flapper indicates the winning segment when the wheel stops. Wheel authenticity is guaranteed by independent testing laboratories.
The percentage of rounds in which a player or bet type produces a positive payout. Not to be confused with RTP — a bet can have a high win rate (e.g., betting on '1' in Crazy Time hits ~39% of rounds) but still have a negative expected value due to payout size.