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What is Live Casino? Live Casino is an online platform where players can participate and place bets on live games hosted by dealers. These games are streamed live from dedicated casino studios. Some of the most popular Live Casino games include Roulette, Blackjack, Baccarat, and others. Roulette is among the most popular live casino games worldwide. The game of Roulette, derived from the French word meaning "small wheel," boasts a rich history, with its origins tracing back to the 18th century. The game was first played in France. The modern version of Roulette is credited to French mathematician Blaise Pascal.
The game evolved over time, and in the 19th century, the Blanc brothers introduced the number 0, adding an extra layer of excitement to the game.
Gameplay
Roulette operates on the following principle: a small ball spins within a circular wheel divided into 37 sections, numbered from zero to 36, each corresponding to positions on the Roulette table layout. The winning number is determined when the ball comes to rest in one of the numbered sections. The objective of the game is for players to correctly predict the result, specifically where the ball will land on the spinning wheel. By predicting the correct number, the customer wins. In addition to the bet offered on the number (Straight Up), which has an odd of 36, there are also other types of bets.
Bet types
Inside bets
Split - a bet placed on 2 numbers - x18
Street – a bet placed on 3 numbers - x12
Corner – a bet placed on 4 numbers - x9
Line – a bet placed on 6 numbers - x6
Outside bets
Column bet - Each column includes 12 numbers -x3
* Zero is not included in any column.
Dozen Bets - The 36 numbers on the Roulette wheel are divided into three groups, known as dozens, with each dozen consisting of 12 numbers.1st - (1-12 numbers), 2nd (13-24), and 3rd (25-36)-x3
Red/Black- Red/Black – A bet on the colors of the numbers – x2
Even/Odd - Even/Odd - A bet on odd and even numbers – x2
1-18/19-36 - A bet on where the ball will land - x2
AURUM
This version of Roulette follows the same rules as Classic Roulette. The difference with this type of Roulette is that, after bets are placed in each round, additional multipliers are applied to 1-5 numbers. For example, if a player has placed a bet on black 13 and an additional multiplier is applied to that number, the bet amount will be multiplied by the multiplier if the ball lands on 13. Multipliers can range from 50 to 700 times. It is important to note that the odd for a Straight Up bet in this variant is 31, compared to 36 in Classic Roulette.
This offers a great opportunity for players who prefer to bet on specific numbers. To activate this type, simply switch to the Aurum mode.
La Partage Roulette
This type of Roulette follows the same rules as Classic Roulette. The key difference in this version of the game is that if the number 0 is rolled, players who placed bets on double-chance markets (such as red/black, even/odd, etc.) do not lose their entire wager; exactly half of the bet made is returned.
During the game, players can communicate with the dealer or ask questions through the in-game chat feature. Additionally, players have the option to hide the chat of other players or the entire chat window by selecting the relevant option in the settings section.
The "Round Number" row shows the current round number. It should be provided to customer support department in case of any questions regarding the game.
Blackjack
Blackjack, also known as "21", boasts a rich history that spans several centuries. The origins of Blackjack are somewhat debated, but the earliest records of the game trace back to the 17th century. In the 1800s, French immigrants introduced the game to the United States, where it quickly gained popularity, particularly in New Orleans. Blackjack is the second most popular live casino game worldwide, surpassed only by Roulette.
In blackjack, players compete directly against the dealer. The goal of the game is to beat the dealer (not the other players) with a hand that does not exceed 21. The game is played using multiple decks of 52 cards, with each card assigned a specific value.
An Ace can be valued at either 1 or 11 points, it is called soft. For example, if a player’s cards total 16 points and an Ace is drawn as the third card, the total becomes 17 instead of 27.
Combination
A Blackjack occurs when the total value of a player's first two dealt cards equals 21. A Blackjack can only be formed with an Ace and a card valued at 10 points.
When a player has a Blackjack, they are guaranteed not to lose. However, if the dealer also has a Blackjack, the player's bet is returned. A Blackjack combination takes precedence over any hand totaling 21 points made with more than two cards.
Gameplay
To participate in the game, the player must pay money (place a bet).
After placing a bet, the dealer deals two face-up cards to the player, and one face-up card and one face-down card to themselves.
After receiving the cards, the player must decide on the next move:
- Hit - allows you to request a card
- Stand - means the player is satisfied with their current points and does not wish to take any more cards, but they remain in the game
- Double - allows the player to double their initial bet. This option can be used if the player has not yet used any previous actions. After pressing the button, they receive one card and cannot ask for any more cards.
- Split - Split- allows the player to split two cards if they have the same value. To split, the player must pay the same amount as the bet they made to receive a card. The player effectively plays with both hands simultaneously.
- Surrender - allows you to abandon the further course of the game, the player receives exactly half of the bet they made. This option only works when receiving the initial two cards.
- Insurance - allows the player to take insurance when the dealer’s face-up card is an Ace. The player insures their hand against the possibility of the dealer having a blackjack combination. To take insurance, the player must pay exactly half of their initial bet. If the dealer has a blackjack combination, the insurance bet pays out at an odd of 3. If the dealer does not have a blackjack, the game continues, and the player loses the insurance bet.
Once a player completes their turn, the dealer reveals their face-down card and continues drawing cards until the total value of their hand reaches 17. At that point, the dealer must stop drawing cards. To beat the dealer, the player must generate more points than the dealer with their cards, without exceeding 21 points. The winning odd is x2, unless the win is registered with a blackjack combination. If the player and the dealer have equal points, the bet amount is returned to the player. This situation is known as a "Push". If a player or dealer reaches a total exceeding 21, they lose. This situation is called "Busted". The game includes additional bets that enable players to win extra prizes regardless of the game's outcome.
Switch Blackjack
This variant of Blackjack allows the player to play with two hands and exchange cards between them to create the best possible combination. Switch Blackjack is based on the rules of classic Blackjack. The game has a few differences:
- Blackjack combination pays at an odd of 2 instead of an odd of 3.
If the dealer's hand is 22 points, the dealer does not lose, but all active players' bets are "Pushed". - The option to exchange cards is available only immediately after the initial four-card deal, allowing the player to swap the last two cards received between their two hands.
Free Bet Blackjack
The game is a variant of Blackjack, with its own advantages and differences. It operates according to the rules of Classic Blackjack.
Advantages
Free Double - If the player's initial two cards total 9, 10, or 11 points, they can double the bet at no additional cost. In the event of a win, only the net winnings are credited.
Free Split - If the player is dealt a pair of cards, excluding 10s and face cards, they can split the bet at no additional cost. In the event of a win, only the net winnings are credited.
Difference
If the dealer's hand is 22 points, the dealer does not lose, but all active players' bets are "Pushed". This rule also applies to other types of Blackjack (Spanish 21, Atlantic City Blackjack, Vegas Strip).
* Six Card Charlie Rule - If a player draws six or more cards without busting, they automatically win, regardless of whether the opponent has Blackjack.
Cashout Blackjack
The rules of the game are exactly the same as in Classic Blackjack, with a few differences. The game is played between two hands: the dealer and the player. The number of users acting as players is unlimited. Each user views only their own game, determined by the bets placed and the decisions made during the selection phase. During the game, players have the option to cash out and end the round early, based on the probability of winning.
Baccarat
Baccarat is a card game with a rich history that dates back to the 15th century. It is believed to have been introduced to Italy by Felix Falgier, who named the game "baccarat," meaning zero, as all tens and face cards are valued at zero. The game later spread to France, where it became known as "Chemin de Fer" and became a favorite among the French nobility.
In the early 20th century, baccarat reached England and then the United States, where it evolved into the version we recognize today. It gained popularity in the casinos of Havana, Cuba, before becoming a staple in American casinos. Baccarat is a card game played with two hands: the player and the banker. Those hands are playing against each other. "Player" and "Banker" are simply conventional names for the two hands in the game. The "Player" has no specific connection to the customer, and the "Banker" has no connection to the dealer.
In Baccarat, there are three possible outcomes to bet on: Player win, Banker win, and a Draw. You can place a bet on one of these options, or choose to bet on all three simultaneously. This game is played with 8 decks, each with 52 playing cards.
An Ace counts as 1 point.
2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 cards are counted at their nominal value.
10 and face cards count as 0 point.
In the main game, suits and combinations are not important. The maximum total of points is 9. If the total score exceeds 9 points, then 10 is subtracted from the total. For example, 6 + 7 = 13 = 3 (i.e., we subtract 10 from the total 13 and get 3) or 6 + 4 = 10 = 0 (i.e., we subtract 10 from the total 10 and get 0). The goal of the game is to score 9 points, or a total as close to 9 as possible.
The game offers both commission and no-commission options. The difference is that in the commission-based version, the banker's winning odd is 1.95.
Gameplay
After the bets are placed, the dealer deals the cards. The Player and the Banker are each dealt 2 cards. Depending on the flow of the game, the dealer may also deal a third card. As a result, the player with the higher card value will win. The game may also end in a draw.
Bet Types
Player's Win – the bet wins if the player's hand has higher points – x2.
Banker's Win - the bet wins if the banker gets higher points - x2/x1.95
Draw- the bet wins if the player and the banker get equal points
Super 6 - the bet wins if the banker wins the round by collecting 6 points with 2 or 3 cards - x17
Dragon 7 - the bet wins if the banker wins the round by collecting 7 points with 3 cards - x41
Panda 8 - the bet wins if the player wins the round by collecting 8 points with 3 cards - x26
Player Pair - the bet wins if the player has a pair - x12
Banker Pair - the bet wins if the banker has a pair - x12
Perfect Pair – the bet wins if a pair of cards from the same suit is dealt during the game – x27.
Dragon Tiger
Dragon Tiger is an easy-to-play yet thrilling card game that originated in Cambodia. The game has gained widespread popularity across Asian countries and has become a staple in casinos worldwide, both online and offline. The game is renowned for its straightforward rules and fast-paced gameplay, making it an appealing choice for both beginners and seasoned players. In Dragon Tiger, players can place bets on three possible outcomes: Dragon win, Tiger win, or a Draw. The goal of the game is to guess who will get the higher value card. After placing bets, the dealer deals two cards: the first to the dragon, the second to the tiger. The side whose card is higher wins. Decks of 52 cards are used. Each card has its own value.
Bet Types
Tiger- wins if the higher-value card is dealt to the “Tiger” side- x2
Dragon – wins if the higher-value card is dealt to the “Dragon” side- x2
Draw- wins if both sides are dealt a card of the same value- x12
Suit Draw- wins if both sides are dealt cards of the same value and suit- x51
Big/ Small- the bet wins if the card dealt to the dragon or tiger is more or less than 7- x2
Even/ Odd - the bet wins if the card dealt to the dragon or tiger is an even or odd number - x2
Sic Bo
Sic Bo, also called Tai Sai or Dai Siu, is a traditional Chinese dice game with origins tracing back to ancient times. The name "Sic Bo" translates to "precious dice" in Chinese. Sic Bo was introduced to the United States by Chinese immigrants in the early 20th century and has since gained popularity as a casino game worldwide, especially in Asia. Sic Bo is a straightforward game offering a variety of betting options, with its fast-paced results and potentially high odds adding to its appeal. The game is simple: three dice are rolled in each round, and players attempt to predict outcomes such as whether the total will be even or odd, the exact total points, or the specific combination the dice will form, among other possibilities. Each bet type has its own odd.
Andar Bahar
Andar Bahar is a traditional Indian card game with a history that spans centuries. The exact origins of Andar Bahar are not well-documented, but it is widely believed to have originated in southern India. It has gained immense popularity throughout India and is commonly played at social gatherings and festivals. The simplicity and fast pace of Andar Bahar have contributed to its wide distribution. The game involves two sides, Andar and Bahar, and one side wins when the card dealt to that side matches the card dealt earlier.
Gameplay
A new deck of 52 cards is used in each round. The dealer reveals the "Joker" card, which serves as an indicator for the game. The dealer begins to deal the cards to both sides in turn. The dealing begins with Andar and continues until the card dealt to one of the sides matches the "Joker" card.
Bet Types
- Andar- the bet wins if the card matching the "Joker" card is drawn first- x1.9
- Bahar- the bet wins if the card matching the "Joker" card is drawn first- x2
*There are also additional bets, such as predicting whether the matching card revealed during the interval will form a combination with the first three cards. Each bet has its own odd.
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