Rainbet Table Games: Cards, Wheels and Dice
Updated on July 3, 2026 by the editorial team
The table games at Rainbet cover the classics you already know plus a few variants you probably haven't tried. Blackjack, roulette, baccarat, casino hold'em and a stack of poker-style tables all sit in one lobby, spread across more than 2,000 titles from studios like Evolution, Playtech and Pragmatic Play. Some run as software-driven tables you play at your own pace. Others stream from a real dealer.
This page walks through what's available, which tables hold up best on return-to-player numbers, how to get money on and off a table, and why the house edge matters more than most players realise.
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Browse the table games spread
Start with the four pillars. Blackjack, roulette, baccarat and poker-family tables make up the bulk of what you'll open, and each one branches into several variants once you dig in.
Blackjack alone runs to a dozen or more builds. Classic single-hand, multi-hand, European rules, Vegas Strip, plus side-bet tables like 21+3 and Perfect Pairs. Roulette splits three ways: European (single zero), French (single zero with La Partage on even-money bets) and American (double zero, which you should mostly avoid). Baccarat keeps things simple with Player, Banker and Tie, and speed variants deal faster if you want more hands per hour.
Then there's the poker corner. Casino Hold'em, Three Card Poker, Caribbean Stud and Ultimate Texas Hold'em pit you against the house rather than other players, so the rules stay fixed and the pace is yours. Dice fans get craps and Sic Bo. Add game-show style live tables such as Monopoly Live and Crazy Time and the catalogue stretches well past the traditional felt.
Software tables and live-dealer tables behave differently. Software tables run on a random number generator, deal instantly and let you sit for one hand or a hundred with no minimum pace. Live tables stream a human dealer over video, run on a real clock and usually carry slightly higher stakes. Both count the same way toward any bonus wagering, though table games often contribute less than pokies. Check the terms on the bonus page before you assume a blackjack session clears a rollover quickly.
Compare the top tables by RTP
Return to player tells you how much of every dollar wagered a game pays back over a long run. Higher is better for you. Table games generally beat pokies here, and a handful of them rank among the best-paying games in any online casino.
The figures below reflect optimal or near-optimal play. Make a bad decision at blackjack or take a bad bet at roulette and your real return drops below the headline number.
| Table game | Typical RTP | House edge | Note |
|---|---|---|---|
| Blackjack (classic rules) | 99.5% | ~0.5% | Requires basic strategy |
| Baccarat (Banker bet) | 98.94% | ~1.06% | After 5% commission |
| French Roulette (even-money) | 98.65% | ~1.35% | La Partage halves the loss |
| European Roulette | 97.30% | ~2.70% | Single zero |
| Casino Hold'em | 97.84% | ~2.16% | Play the Ante correctly |
| Three Card Poker | 96.63% | ~3.37% | On the Ante-Play bet |
| American Roulette | 94.74% | ~5.26% | Double zero drags it down |
Notice the gap between French and American roulette. Same wheel, same chips, roughly four times the house edge on American because of that second green pocket. Pick the single-zero table every time it's offered.
Blackjack sits at the top for a reason, but only if you play the maths. Deviate from basic strategy and that 0.5% edge balloons. More on that in a moment.
Play a table for real money
Getting from a fresh account to a live hand takes a few minutes. Here's the order of play.
- Open an account. Head to the registration page, enter your email, set a password and confirm you're 18 or over.
- Make a deposit. The minimum is A$20, though you'll need A$30 to trigger the welcome offer. Crypto, cards and e-wallets like Skrill and Neteller all work.
- Claim or skip the bonus. If you want the A$10,000 + 250 FS welcome package, opt in before you deposit. Note that table games usually contribute a smaller share toward the x40 wagering, so weigh that up if you plan to grind bonus funds on blackjack.
- Open the table games lobby. Filter by category or search for a specific title. Load a software table for instant play or a live table if you want a streamed dealer.
- Set your stake and place the bet. Each table shows its own min and max. Confirm the amount, deal the cards or spin the wheel, and act on your hand.
- Cash out when you're ready. The minimum withdrawal is A$30. Crypto and e-wallet payouts clear within 24 hours; bank cards take 1-3 business days after a pending review of up to 24-72 hours.
First withdrawal usually triggers identity checks. Have an ID document, proof of address and proof of the payment method handy so verification doesn't stall your payout. The team clears most KYC submissions inside 24-72 hours.
Understand the house edge before you sit down
Every table carries a built-in advantage for the casino. That's the house edge, and it's simply the flip side of RTP. A game with 98.94% RTP has a 1.06% house edge, meaning over a huge number of hands the casino expects to keep about a dollar of every hundred you wager.
Here's the part players miss: the edge applies to total amount wagered, not to your deposit. Bet A$10 a hand for two hours at 50 hands an hour and you've wagered A$1,000, even if you only ever deposited A$100. On a 1% edge game that's an expected loss of around A$10, not A$100. The rest cycles back through wins and losses.
Bet selection swings the edge hard. At roulette, an even-money bet on French rules with La Partage runs about 1.35%. The same wheel's single-number straight-up bet? Still 2.70% on European, but the variance is brutal. At baccarat, the Banker bet sits at 1.06% while the Tie bet jumps past 14%. Same table, wildly different maths.
Blackjack rewards skill more than any other table. Basic strategy, the mathematically correct action for every hand against every dealer card, keeps the edge near 0.5%. Play on instinct and you hand the casino several extra percentage points. Free strategy charts exist for exactly this reason, and there's no rule against having one open while you play a software table.
The takeaway is blunt. Choose low-edge games, choose the low-edge bets within them, and play the correct strategy. Do all three and table games give you the fairest shot the casino offers. Want the full picture on other categories? The games overview covers pokies, live casino and more.
Table games questions answered
Which table game has the best odds at Rainbet?
Blackjack under classic rules tops the list at roughly 99.5% RTP, but only with basic strategy. Baccarat on the Banker bet (98.94%) and French roulette even-money bets (98.65%) come next and need no memorised strategy.
Can I play table games with the welcome bonus?
Yes, though table games typically contribute a reduced percentage toward the x40 wagering requirement compared with pokies. The full welcome package is A$10,000 + 250 FS. Read the bonus terms so you know how much your blackjack or roulette play counts before you commit.
What's the difference between software tables and live-dealer tables?
Software tables use a random number generator, deal instantly and let you play at any pace with no other players. Live tables stream a real dealer over video on a fixed clock. The odds are the same on matching rules; the experience and stake ranges differ.
How long do table game winnings take to reach me?
Crypto and e-wallet payouts (Skrill, Neteller) usually clear within 24 hours. Bank cards take 1-3 business days and bank transfers 3-5, all after a pending review of up to 24-72 hours. The minimum withdrawal is A$30.
Is Rainbet licensed to offer real-money table games?
Rainbet operates under a licence from the Anjouan Gaming Authority. That framework covers the real-money card, wheel and dice tables available in the lobby. Play responsibly and only wager what you can afford to lose.
