Here's how Lucky Numbers was played. (Tell me if Lucky Rollers was played in the same manner) It was basically a variation of High Rollers. On the opposite side of the stage from the players were numbers 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10. If a player rolled any of those numbers, they won a prize that went with that number. If 2,3,11,or 12 were rolled, then the player won money. The ONLY bad roll was a 7. If a seven was rolled, then the players were in the "danger zone" and if either player rolled a 7 again, the player lost the round. One of the 6 numbers on the stage was "wild" and automatically won that player the round.
The bonus round was pretty much like the original High Rollers. There was a wild number assigned there too, but rolling it meant they could eliminate any unlit number, but they couldn't remove the last number from a "wild" roll.
The game had potential, but the Vegas atmosphere didn't help, and hostess/former Miss America Debbie Maffett was no Ruta Lee. The camera kept cutting to her rooting on players and SHOUTING ADVICE, worse, these shots seem to be put in post production.