SBC News Be The House launches Cash Out Roulette on Betfair

Be The House launches Cash Out Roulette on Betfair

Be The HouseBe The House has launched its new product Cash Out Roulette on Betfair. The company has confirmed that it is working with a number of other top tier operators for further launches over the coming months.

Cash Out Roulette offers bets over consecutive spins of a roulette wheel, in addition to the traditional single spin roulette. This means players can place bets on outcomes like one number 16 in the next 10 spins, seven black numbers in the next 10 spins and 18 red numbers in the next 25 spins.

It attracts players with the potential for higher payouts, greater control over their volatility and the ability to cash out during a multi spin bet. Benefits to operators include the ability to attract new players, keep them on-site for longer, and engage a wider customer base.

Seth Freedman, CEO and Co-Founder of Be The House, said: “We genuinely believe that Cash Out Roulette is the most ground-breaking development in roulette’s 300-year history.

“I don’t come from a gaming background, but when I was researching the industry for my latest book it didn’t make sense that roulette is essentially over after each spin.

“The beauty of Cash Out Roulette is that it doesn’t cannibalise those players who love traditional roulette, it simply offers an exciting new alternative.

“We’re delighted to have Betfair on board and the reaction from those that have seen it within the industry has been amazing. We’re confident that we have created something that will change the way roulette is played forever.”

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