BetGamesTV Live Lucky 5
In Live Lucky 5, five winning balls out of 36 are randomly drawn every 5 minutes. A betting round lasts about four minutes and players can place their bets on one or more of the available outcomes.
These include one, two or three specific numbers, more odd or more even numbered balls, sum of the numbers (odd /even, less or more than 92.5), and a whole range of combinations involving colours (white, blue, green and red). For some reason, the set-up has been made to look as if the game was taking place at a golfing course.
Live Lucky 6 is a game variant with 6 balls randomly drawn out of 60. There are 30 red and 30 blue balls numbered from 0 to 9, and 3 zones they can fall into. One is offered to bet on numbers for each of the zones, count, colours (sum of red / blue numbers, sum per zone), odd / even, and the total sum.
Space occupied by the equipment and the presenter looks like an inside of a ship or a submarine, which is another curious choice.
Live Lucky 7 draws 7 numbers out of 42 and uses 21 yellow and 21 black balls numbered from 1 to 42. Players can bet on numbers, black / yellow balls totals, total sum, total count, odd / even, and a few more colour combinations. We’re not sure what the set-up is supposed to mimic – are we once again inside a submarine, or a nuclear power plant… Your guess is as good as ours.
BetGamesTV Live Dice
The game is played with 5 dice which the presenter places in a box, shuffles, and rolls onto the table. There is only one betting round which lasts about 2 minutes, and a long list of winning outcomes which include a pair, two pairs, three-of-a-kind, low line (1-5), high line (2-6), three-of-a-kind plus a pair, four-of-a-kind, and five-of-a-kind. Players can additionally bet on numbers (the ones rolled or not rolled), odd / even, and the total sum.
The game plays super-fast, with the presenter tossing the dice in a conical-shaped container, calling the results and then switching off abruptly, leaving you to figure out how much you’ve won or lost. Live Dice Duel is an even simpler game which uses one red and one blue dice.
There are 36 possible outcomes created by colour / number combination. One can bet on red or blue dice displaying higher value or a tie, a specific number rolled by one or both dice, odd / even number on either or both, and totals. Set-up is the same as with the above mentioned dice game, and it looks to be hosted by the same presenter. This obviously means the two games don’t play simultaneously and you can keep switching from one to another if you wish.
BetGamesTV Live Wheel of Fortune
Live Wheel of Fortune is a fast, simple game featuring a wheel divided into 19 sectors which are numbered 0 to 18 or marked with a special symbol. The outcomes one can bet on are individual numbers, odd / even, and colour (black, red, grey, or cup icon).
Before the game starts, panel on the left displays the remaining time, results of the last 5 draws, and top 3 winnings. Once the counter reaches zero, video feed fills the entire screen and displays the wheel and the presenter set against yet another creative background. The camera doesn’t move, but a separate close-up of the clapper has been provided to make the winning number clearly visible.
BetGamesTV Live Bet On Baccarat
Live Bet On Baccarat uses the same rules as classic Baccarat / Punto Banco game, with a single difference being multiple betting rounds. The first takes place before any cards have been revealed, the second follows once the Player receives the first card, and the third after a card has been dealt to the Banker. Participants can place optional side bets, namely Player / Banker Pair, Either Pair, Perfect Pair, Big and Small.
They can also bet on colour (more red or black cards, equal number, or next card being red or black), suit (all cards being of same suit, Player’s / Banker’s first 3 cards of same suit, or the next card being spade, heart, club or diamond), as well as the total of Player’s and / or Banker’s points. The game is played in an electric-blue, futuristic looking environment, with oversized cards dealt on a table of an unusual shape.
One can display overview of side bets (odds and results) and all roadmaps, adjust video quality, and mute sound. Numerous betting options are listed below the screen, and having chosen one, you’ll be prompted to select the size of your wager (ranging from €1 to €100 at MarsBet) and confirm the bet.
BetGamesTV Live Bet On Poker
Live Bet On Poker plays with rules similar to those of Texas Hold’em, but unlike most live games of the same kind, one plays against other players and not the dealer. There are 6 player positions and an individual can bet on the hand they believe will win and / or the value of the winning hand.
There are four betting rounds with odds updated after each. The table is placed in what looks like a classy mansion library, though one can hear voices of other dealers occupying the same space.
Oversized cards are used to ensure visibility. You’ll find a collapsible overview of card rankings and their respective odds displayed to the left and the right of the dealer, and the only other options offered within the same screen are video and audio controls.
Range of betting options is displayed separately, and as with Live Baccarat, one chooses what to bet on before deciding on the value of their stake. At MarsBet, players are offered to bet between €1 and €100.
BetGamesTV Live War of Bets
To our knowledge, BetGamesTV is the only developer offering Live War of Bets. This unique card game features two sides, the Player and the Dealer, and a simple mechanism in which the higher card wins.
When the two cards happen to be of the same value, it’s “war”. The first betting round takes place before any cards have been dealt. The difference to Baccarat games is that each side receives only one card.
After the Player has been dealt theirs, odds are updated and the second round of bets can be placed. Participants can bet on Dealer, Player or War outcome, colour of either hand, suit, or value. Table is designed to look like an old map pirates would use, while background features windows looking out to the ocean. On-screen options include nothing more than video and audio controls, with the betting slip presented underneath.