I sat down at a Rolletto table on a slow Wednesday afternoon for an Omaha session and watched a six-max game fill in four minutes, which told me more about the site's traffic than any promotional page could. The lobby for Rolletto poker loads fast, you can filter tables by stake and variant without a page refresh, and buy-ins run from $2 micro stakes up to $500 tables if you want real bankroll pressure on the line.
You won't find a downloadable client behind Rolletto online poker. The room runs through your browser, so there's no install and no update prompts, though you're playing inside a tab rather than dedicated software. As a New Zealand player you get Texas Hold'em, Omaha, and a rotating handful of sit-and-go formats, plus a play-money section stocked for anyone who wants to test a starting-hand range before betting real cash.
Peak hours run from around 7pm to midnight NZT, when six-max Hold'em fills within minutes and pot-limit Omaha holds steady traffic through the evening. Outside those hours, Omaha thins out. You might wait fifteen minutes for a table to fill, and heads-up tables often sit empty until late afternoon. That's the one real gap in the room: the player pool is smaller than the dedicated poker networks, so you'll find less variety once you move past Hold'em on a midweek afternoon.
You can sort tables by stake, buy-in, or seated players in one click, and pull up your last twenty hands in a side panel to review a fold without leaving your seat. The client runs light even during peak hours, when you've got a dozen tables open across browser tabs at once.
Rolletto builds three separate reward layers into the poker room, and you can run all three at once without any of them cancelling the others out.
Rolletto's rakeback runs across four tiers, and the jump between them shows up in your bottom line if you play more than a couple of sessions a week.
You need about 2,500 loyalty points cleared in a calendar month to hold Platinum status, which for a regular mid-stakes Hold'em player means a few sessions a week rather than an all-day grind. Rolletto pays your rakeback into your cash balance instead of a separate bonus wallet, so you withdraw it the same way as any other winnings.
One $340 cash-out I requested on a Tuesday landed in my account within two business days through bank transfer, which beats a few offshore rooms I've tested elsewhere. Weekend requests queue until Monday, though, so don't expect a same-day payout if you cash out on a Saturday night.