You have a 44.44% chance of hitting a 1 on a spin, and a 27.77% chance of hitting a 2 on every spin. On the website you'll see that the #1 is located on the wheel 24 times, and the number 2 is located on there 15 times. After looking at the DL Big 6 wheel, it appears that they run off of the Las Vegas rules. If you go to you will see how various casinos have various odds for these games. There are various combinations and various numbers, and the best way to show the odds of this game, is to refer a website that already has a chart up for the odds of this game.
No matter what you do, in the long run, the house wins on this.
I was trying to figure out the odds for this game, and theres no good way to say it, but this is always and will always be a house edge game. If we had one in the VIP section where we could bet 10,000 at a time instead of just 2,000 at a time, it would definitely go a little quicker. I'm currently working on getting my tier 40 in Big 6 as well and I can say for a fact that this is one of the most tedious games out there. I know I'm sort of digging this up, but I'd rather continue with a thread thats already out there instead of creating a new thread.