Squeeze Baccarat and Speed Baccarat
8 decks of playing cards, 6-card draw, 10 main roadmaps, multiple bets on up to 16 Baccarat tables. Squeeze Baccarat and Speed Baccarat are also available to keep your players entertained and retained.
Baccarat is one of the oldest and most popular games in casinos all over the world. It is especially popular among high-rollers and Asian gamblers. it is really as simple as betting on the flip of a coin. However, it is extremely tense and exciting!
Originated from France, Roulette is one of the most played casino games around the world. It is a challenging game to play as it greatly depends on player’s luck in guessing right where the ball will land after the spin. Players can make a bet on 1 or more numbers at a time!
Sic Bo is also called Big / Small bet. Each player chooses the bet to place, and then guesses the total points expressed by the dices after being shaken by the machine.
The game of Dragon Tiger is derived from Baccarat. The game is similar to Poker except (SUITS / PATTERNS) are not considered but points are the winning component. The winner is simply determined by the number of points in one's hand of card. Due to its simple rules this game is has gained popularity rapidly.
The objective of Blackjack is to achieve a higher card count than the dealer, but without going over 21. The best hand is Blackjack - When the sum of values of the first two dealt cards is exactly 21. You compete only against the dealer, not against other players.
Bet on Teen Patti is a very popular Indian game. It is based on the hand strength of Poker game between Player A against Player B with 3 cards each. The only cards participating in the game are the 'Players A' and 'Player B' 3 cards drawn. The user needs to bet which one of the players will have a better 3 Card Poker hand.
A hugely popular traditional card game, Andar Bahar is famed for its straightforward playstyle. The dealer reveals a card and the player must bet on whether a card of the same value will appear on either the left side (Andar) or the right side (Bahar).