Table games online
Table games are a cornerstone of the online casino experience, combining simple rules with strategic depth and some of the best RTP figures available. Unlike slots, which rely almost entirely on luck, table games let players influence the outcome through sound decisions. In Latvia only operators licensed by the IAUI may legally offer these games, so always confirm a valid licence and available responsible-gambling information before playing. Gambling is permitted only for those aged 18 and over.
Roulette, blackjack, baccarat and casino poker each carry their own house edge. European roulette offers an RTP of about 97.3%, while blackjack played with basic strategy can exceed 99% and drop the house edge below 0.5%. In baccarat, the Banker bet has the lowest house edge at roughly 1.06%, making it the mathematically strongest choice, whereas the Tie bet pays more but has a far lower RTP.
There is an important distinction between RNG and live table games. RNG versions are digital, fast-paced and driven by a certified random number generator, and are often available in free demo mode. Live tables feature a real dealer streamed in real time from studios run by providers such as Evolution and Pragmatic Play, offering a more authentic experience at a slower pace.
When choosing where to play, check bonus terms as well as game selection and RTP. Free spins and casino bonuses often apply mainly to slots, and table games are frequently excluded or only partly counted toward wagering requirements. Above all, play responsibly: set limits, treat table games as entertainment, and remember that legal play in Latvia is only possible on IAUI-licensed sites for players 18 and over.
FAQ
Blackjack with basic strategy offers one of the highest RTPs, above 99%, giving it the lowest house edge. Baccarat's Banker bet and European roulette also offer relatively favourable odds.
RNG games are digital, fast and use a certified random number generator, often with a free demo. Live games feature a real dealer in real time, streamed by providers such as Evolution or Pragmatic Play.
No. No strategy removes the house edge, but basic strategy in blackjack and correct bet selection in baccarat and roulette can reduce it and extend your play time.