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Super Spade Games Library

Here’s details on the eight games that currently make up the Super Spade Games library.

Blackjack One 2 Infinity

The innovative part of Blackjack One 2 Infinity is that it has infinite seats. There’s no limit to the number of players at each virtual table.

Outside of that feature, it’s a boring game of blackjack with rules worse for the player than you’d typically find in a casino. Blackjack pays out at 6:5 instead of the more advantageous 3:2, and try as I might, I couldn’t find any information on how many decks they use in the shoe, or how frequently they reshuffle the shoe.

Andar-Bahar (In Out)

This is an Indian game that SSG and other online casino providers are slowly spreading to other parts of the world. It’s a game of chance with a 50:50 outcome-based entirely on luck.

I have to admit I haven’t seen this game before and I didn’t fully understand the rules as I was learning it and trying it, but the dealer was really patient in helping me understand.

Teenpatti (and Teenpatti 20-20)

Teenpatti is another South Asian game that’s growing in popularity across the rest of the world. The name literally means “three cards.” Traditionally more of a social game than a gambling game, designers like SSG have turned it into a live dealer contest.

I have literally no frame of reference for talking about SSG’s version of the game, except to say that I enjoyed playing the game because the interface was simple as were the rules of the game.

Roulette & Baccarat

Super Spade Games’ Roulette is a standard American-style roulette game, not the more player-friendly European version. There’s no option to play on a European wheel, just American roulette, at least for now.

The same goes for their Baccarat game, which is literally not innovative in any way except for the presence of a live dealer.

Dragon Tiger

This is an unusual game, but if you’ve played at online poker sites in the past few years, you’ve seen Dragon Tiger before. It’s not a game you’ll find in brick and mortar casinos, but mobile, online, and live casino services are increasingly hosting the game.

You might think of Dragon Tiger as two-card baccarat. The dealer lays out two cards, one to the Dragon, one to the Tiger. Players bet on which card will be higher. A few other prop bets are available based on the color, suit, or rank of the cards drawn.

I read a review that claims the Dragon Tiger game from Super Spade Games is based on an 8-deck shoe. I can’t verify that, and the dealer in the test game I played for this review couldn’t tell me, either.

I guess it’s some kind of trade secret. If the shoe is made up of 8 decks, the house edge on the basic Dragon or Tiger bet is 3.73% – that’s not awful, but it’s not among the best bets on the casino floor.

Three Card Poker

Casino-style poker classic Three Card Poker is faithfully recreated here with a live dealer. There’s not much more to say about it – no special rules, jackpots, or other conditions exist. If you like Three Card Poker and you want to play with a live dealer, this is a perfectly acceptable way to get it.

Casino War

Super Spade Games says their version of Casino War uses six decks. Here’s the pay table they advertise:

  • Win pays 1 credit, odds of 50.2%.
  • Losing an original bet loses 1 credit, odds of 46.3%.
  • Losing after war loses 2 credits, odds of 3.4%.
  • The house edge on Casino War as presented by Super Spade Games is 2.7%.

These are considered stingy rules since they don’t pay any bonus for a tie result after another tie. Some versions of Casino War have this rule in place, and when they do the house edge drops to 2.3%.

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