Cellar felt — what the casino leads with
Salon Privé Blackjack (Evolution, €5 to €500,000 per hand) opens at 22:00 CET with seat priority for the top two VIP tiers, and the pit boss prices the walk-around seat at €200 once the VIP queue clears. Speed Blackjack (Evolution, $1 to $5,000) runs on a faster deal cycle for players who work through the shoe quickly. Party Blackjack fills a hosted room with two dealers rotating; every seat holds the Perfect Pairs and 21+3 side-bet layouts. Free Bet Blackjack builds push-22 and double-down rescue into the base rules — the studio's answer for players who want to lean into double-down positions without the standard loss risk.
VIP Baccarat runs the slow-shutter card-turn at €25 to €50,000 per hand. Chemin de Fer hands the shoe around the table in the traditional order rather than assigning the bank to the house, opening at a €50 minimum. No-Commission Baccarat drops the 5% banker commission in exchange for a half-payout on banker sixes; edge sits at 1.46% net. Baccarat Squeeze holds the reveal.
French Roulette (La Partage) cuts the house edge on even-money outs to 1.35% with a quarter-line refund on zero, which is the reason the table exists. Immersive Roulette runs the standard single-zero wheel with the slow-shutter close-up camera. Auto Roulette runs the same distribution without a dealer for players who prefer the pace of the wheel alone. Lightning Roulette adds the multiplier lane (50× to 500× on lucky numbers) at the same $1 minimum.
