Indian Player Favourite Live Dealer Games
Live dealer games aimed the Indian playing market is a category that has grown noticeably in the last few years. Titles like Andar Bahar, Teen Patti, Makta, Lucky 7 and 32 Cards.
Not the tables you’re likely to come across on the floor of a casino on the Vegas Strip. But common these days in the live casino lobby of any major provider.
Live Dealer Andar Bahar tables
Andar Bahar is a traditional Indian card game of chance played with a single 52-card deck. A “joker” (or “main”) card is placed face up, and cards are then dealt alternately into two piles: Andar (inside) and Bahar (outside). The goal is to predict which side will receive a card matching the joker’s rank first.
Andar Bahar is offered in live dealer format by quite a few providers now. Most are classic Andar Bahar games with main game payouts of 0.9:1 for Andar and 1:1 for Bahar. Side bets are generally also offered (number of cards dealt for an outcome is the common one).
There are also a couple of tables with random payout multipliers added into the mix, namely Ultimate Andar Bahar (Ezugi) and Super Andar Bahar (Evolution).
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Live Dealer Teen Patti tables
Teen Patti, often called “Indian Poker,” is a popular South Asian gambling card game played with a 52-card deck. Each player is dealt three cards face down, and bets are placed on who holds the best hand, ranked similarly to poker (e.g., trail/three-of-a-kind, straight flush, straight, flush, pair, high card).
Live dealer Teen Patti for the most part is adapted as a player versus dealer game. You are trying to best the dealer’s 3 card poker hand. There are exceptions though, like Iconic21’s Teen Patti where hands are dealt to ‘Player A’ and ‘Player B’ positions and players can choose which hand to bet on.
Other Indian player favourites
The list keeps growing. Live dealer Lucky 7, live dealer 32 Cards, live dealer Makta…



















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