NetEnt Live Roulette
NetEnt’s Live Roulette range includes European and French variant
with and without La Partage rule, themed European Roulette, 💸 and Automatic Roulette
which uses a physical wheel but plays without a live dealer.
Themed tables are
primarily used for promotional 💸 purposes as a unique way to treat fans to cash rewards,
free spins and other freebies. VIP and Pro Roulette 💸 tables have been provided for the
benefit of high-rollers and feature table limits going as high as €75,000 and €100,000.
💸 Although this is entirely dependent on the casino site you choose.
The latest addition
to the range is Rocket Roulette, NetEnt’s 💸 speedy variant which cuts spin-to-spin time
down to 42 seconds. Though somewhat faster than the developer’s standard game, Rocket
Roulette 💸 still lags behind similar options offered by Evolution Gaming (25 seconds) or
Playtech (34 seconds).
Design-wise, it features space travel theme 💸 complete with a
dealer wearing a unique uniform and a background made to look like the inside of a
space 💸 ship. One very unique element is the opportunity to play for free, which is
something completely uncommon where live gaming 💸 is concerned.
Players of Rocket
Roulette will be offered fun balance and a limited number of rounds to enjoy the game
💸 for free before switching to real money play. Depending on the casino one plays at,
European or French layout can 💸 be chosen prior to joining the game.
While there is a
physical wheel the dealer will spin, the only visible betting 💸 board is the one
generated by the computer. Spin-to-spin time is 48 seconds, with 15 seconds offered for
placing bets.
Participants 💸 can save their favourite wagers and even choose to see chips
placed by other players at the same table. Bets 💸 can be placed manually or with a help
of a Racetrack, and one can do so even after the wheel 💸 has been sent
spinning.
Statistics for the last 15 rounds is displayed in the top right corner, along
with an overview 💸 of Hot and Cold numbers. The view will automatically change to a
close-up of the wheel once the ball has 💸 been released, making it easy to observe its
movements as well as its final resting place.
NetEnt Live Blackjack
Standard 7-seat
Live 💸 Black plays with 6 decks and according to European rules, meaning the dealer takes
only one card. Depending on the 💸 table, cards will be dealt either manually or with the
help of a Shufflemaster.
The dealer stands on all 17’s and 💸 Blackjack pays 3:2. Players
can double on any hand, split pairs, double after splitting, and are offered Insurance
against the 💸 dealer’s Ace.
The Insurance will cost them half of their original bet and
pay 2:1. Should they happen to hit a 💸 Blackjack while the dealer shows an Ace, they’ll
be offered (but can refuse) to collect even money. Thanks to table 💸 limits ranging
between €5 and €2,000, the game is accessible to those with smaller budgets as well as
high-rollers.
Minimum and 💸 maximum stakes are at all times visible in the top left
corner of the screen, with table statistics and history 💸 of the dealer’s last 10 hands
displayed on the right. In case all seats at the standard Blackjack table are 💸 occupied,
one can take advantage of Live Common Draw Blackjack capable of admitting an unlimited
number of participants simultaneously. The 💸 game will accept bets as low as €1.
Only one
hand will be dealt, though each player is free to make 💸 their own decision as to
hitting, standing, splitting and doubling. A nice little extra, shown as part of the
statistics, 💸 is a an overview of actions taken by all players around the table. Should
you happen to be in doubt 💸 as to what decision to make, seeing those taken by others
might provide a helpful pointer.