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Live Online Cards Games

Whether you're an expert or a beginner looking to enjoy a quick game, live online card games are always a nice way to pass the time and make a profit. Similar to the variety offered by the best bingo sites, you can access a wide array of online card games in different casinos. Here are all the online card games you'll want to try next after checking out top bingo sites at Queen Bingo.

Understanding Live Casino Card Games

Blackjack

Probably the most popular card game, Blackjack boasts of a low house edge, and it's easy to learn. Both the dealer and the player receive two cards each, and the main aim is to get 21 or a closer number without going over that number. As such, anybody who exceeds 21 loses the game.

The classic Blackjack game comes with a 1/1 payout rate, though that may differ depending on the casino. Players can also expect to access various versions of the game whether playing the demo version or with real money.

Punto Banco/Baccarat

Baccarat is a highly popular card game in Asia, and it's also available in all the top casino sites. The game is played between a "Banker" and the "Player", with the main aim being getting close to nine using two or three cards. It's fast and interesting, with gamblers enjoying odds of 19/20 or 1/1 depending on the outcome.

Pai Gow Poker

Inspired by the ancient Chinese game known as Pai Gow, this poker variation became popular in the US in the 1980s. This game was introduced to the world by Sam Torosian in 1985, though he failed to cash in big with his game as he was wrongly advised that he couldn't patent a card game. As such, not many people recognize Sam as the game's inventor.

Pai Gow's gameplay is simple, but it's a game of skill that requires the right strategy to win. The game is played by six players and the dealer using a normal deck of cards plus the joker to make it 53 cards in total. As such, the cards are dealt in seven piles, but you only need to beat the dealer's hand to win.

Caribbean Stud

Unlike some online card games, Caribbean Stud poker is one of the simplest casino games to play. It's available in most online casinos, and you can wager from small stakes to large ones depending on the site. The player and the dealer each receive a 5-card poker hand, with the main aim being to beat the dealer. As such, the player will fold if he/she thinks that the dealer has a better hand, or bet if he thinks his hand is the best.

Casino Holde'm

This card game is a unique version of Texas Holde'm. It's played against the house, with the player receiving the Holde'm hand, and therefore he/she must bet to improve their hand. The player will then emerge victorious if he beats the dealer's hand with 5-cards no matter the number of players in the game.

Three-Card Poker

Similar to English Brag, a three-card poker game is played against the dealer. As such, the player needs to have a better hand than the dealer's 3-card hand. However, the winning hand's payout is set at 1/1.





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