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Playtech Ups the Ante With Three New Live Casino Games

Playtech New Live Casino Games

The real money online casino industry continues to expand at a rapid pace. More and more individual states in the US are taking legal gambling online through their land-based operations. On a global scale, more and more countries are opening regulated markets to online casino operators.

One major gaming company leading the charge is Playtech. Viewed as a true innovator in real money casino gambling, it is making the most of its live-dealer table games. Live Casino applications are revolutionizing the industry. The gap between playing Blackjack in a Las Vegas casino and in the comfort of your own home continues to close. Studios featuring live dealers is rapidly becoming an extremely popular way to gamble at the most popular table games.

Playtech has released three new live-dealer table games:

  1. Quantum Roulette
  2. Heads Up Hold’em
  3. AllBets Blackjack

Over the past few months, these games have been rolled out at BetFair Live Casino. The current expansion plans include other Playtech casino affiliations such as BetFair, Bet365 and William Hill Live Casino.

Playtech’s entire portfolio of Live Casino games has 11 different offerings. They cover Blackjack, Roulette, and Baccarat as three of the most popular casino table games. Along with a few different versions of Poker, you will find live dealers for Spin A Win, Card Brag and Sic Bo.

All the company’s Live Casino games are streamed from studios in Latvia and the Philippines.

Taking a closer look at Playtech’s latest offerings, Quantum Roulette was officially launched on Sept. 11. This is this company’s answer to Evolution’s Lightning Roulette as a primary competitor in the realm of Live Casino table games.

The biggest feature of Quantum Roulette is multipliers up to 500x on straight-up number bets. The two different multipliers are referred to as Quantum Boost and Quantum Leap. The game uses a standard European Roulette format. The multipliers are delivered in 50x increments all the way up to a max of 500x.

Classic Poker Game Texas Holdem With Side Bets

Heads Up Hold’em is a slight variation of the classic poker game Texas Hold’em. The primary difference is the maximum payout on side bets. Players continue to build their bet as each round of cards are dealt. One of the most attractive features is possible side-bet payouts on losing hands.

This is a single-deck poker game with the player pitted directly against the dealer. The return to player (RTP) is set at 97.64% on the original Ante Bet. It does drop lower for various side bet opportunities.

The third release, AllBets Blackjack is played to Las Vegas rules. The main attraction of this live offering is the ability to make up to seven side bets along with the main hand. The game is played with an eight-deck shoe and it can be played by an unlimited amount of participants.

The unique aspect this Blackjack version is that one hand is played individually by all participants. Each player makes their own decisions independent of the rest of the table. The seven possible side bets are also in play.