Coolbet Table Games: Cards, Wheels and Live Dealers
Updated on July 4, 2026 by the editorial team
The Coolbet table games section pulls together the classics that built the casino floor: blackjack, roulette, baccarat, poker variants and a growing rack of dice and wheel titles. The library runs on studios such as Pragmatic Play, Evolution and Playtech, so every hand deals from the same certified software that powers land-based casinos.
This page breaks down which tables are available, how the house edge shapes each game, and the exact steps to move from a demo round to a real-money seat. Everything below reflects the current Canadian offer, licensed by the Malta Gaming Authority.
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Which table games make the cut?
The catalogue splits into four families. Card games lead the count, with blackjack in single-deck, multi-hand and Atlantic City rulesets, plus baccarat, casino hold'em, three card poker and Caribbean stud. Roulette covers European, French and American wheels, and a handful of lightning-style variants that bolt multipliers onto straight-up numbers.
Dice and wheel games fill the rest. Sic Bo, craps and Dragon Tiger sit next to money-wheel formats like Dream Catcher. Most titles come from Pragmatic Play, Evolution, Playtech and Yggdrasil, the same studios that supply the wider 10,000+ game library at Coolbet.
Two formats run in parallel. The RNG versions use a certified random number generator and let a player set the pace alone. The live-dealer versions stream a human host from a studio in real time. Both share the same core rules; the difference is speed, atmosphere and betting limits.
Evolution supplies most of the live tables, including branded formats such as Lightning Roulette and Speed Baccarat. Pragmatic Play runs a parallel live studio with its own Mega Wheel and blackjack rooms. Because the same providers feed casinos across regulated markets, the rulesets and payouts match the versions a player would meet elsewhere; nothing here is a custom, harder-to-win variant.
Prefer spinning reels instead? The slots section and the wider games hub cover thousands of alternatives, and returning players can jump straight in from the homepage lobby.
How does the house edge actually work?
House edge is the built-in margin the casino keeps over the long run, expressed as a percentage of each wager. A 1% edge means that, averaged across millions of hands, the game returns C$99 for every C$100 staked. It says nothing about a single session; short-term swings run far wider in both directions.
Rules move the number. Blackjack played with basic strategy on a favourable ruleset can drop the edge close to 0.5%, while the same game with worse rules on the dealer's blackjack pushes past 1%. European roulette carries a single zero and a 2.7% edge; American roulette adds a second zero and nearly doubles that to 5.26%.
Baccarat sits among the leaner options. The banker bet holds roughly a 1.06% edge, the player bet about 1.24%, and the tie bet a punishing 14%+ that most guides tell players to skip. Knowing these figures before betting is the single most useful habit at any table.
House edge and RTP describe the same thing from opposite ends: a 2.7% edge equals a 97.3% return-to-player. Neither guarantees an outcome, and neither can be overcome by betting systems that promise to "beat" the math.
Volatility is the other half of the story. Even-money roulette bets and low-side baccarat wagers pay small and often, keeping a bankroll steady across many rounds. A straight-up number in roulette pays 35 to 1 but lands rarely, so the same edge feels wildly different depending on where the chips sit. Matching bet type to bankroll size does more for a session than chasing the lowest edge alone.
How do real-money rounds get started?
Moving from browsing to a live seat takes a few minutes. The steps below assume an account is already open; new players can complete the registration form first.
- Sign in and open the Table Games or Live Casino tab from the main menu.
- Fund the balance from the cashier. The minimum deposit is C$10, or C$20 if the goal is to trigger the C$750 + 200 FS welcome bonus.
- Pick a table and check its limit range before sitting down; low-stake tables start around C$1 per hand, high-limit rooms climb into the hundreds.
- Place a bet inside the displayed min-max window, then act on the round (hit, stand, split, or place a chip on the layout).
- Cash out winnings through the cashier. Withdrawals start at C$20, with a standard daily limit of C$500 that rises to C$1,500 for higher VIP tiers.
One caution on bonus play: table games often contribute at a reduced rate toward the x35 wagering requirement, and some tables may be excluded entirely. The bonus terms list the exact contribution percentages, so read them before assuming a blackjack session clears the rollover.
Free demo mode covers most RNG tables. It runs on virtual credits and is the cheapest way to test a ruleset before staking real funds. A short demo session is enough to learn where the split, double and insurance buttons sit, and how a specific table handles a dealer's soft 17.
Deposit methods matter for pacing too. Interac and e-wallet top-ups land instantly, so a balance is ready the moment a table loads. The C$500 standard daily withdrawal ceiling is worth planning around for anyone hoping to bank a large blackjack win in one go, since higher single-day cash-outs need a VIP tier.
Which tables offer the best return? (RTP comparison)
The table below lists headline RTP figures for the core games, based on optimal or standard play. Live-dealer and RNG versions of the same game usually share these numbers, though side bets and multiplier rounds can shift the effective return.
| Game | Best bet | House edge | Approx. RTP |
|---|---|---|---|
| Blackjack (basic strategy) | Main hand | ~0.5% | ~99.5% |
| Baccarat | Banker | ~1.06% | ~98.94% |
| Craps | Pass line + odds | ~1.4% | ~98.6% |
| European roulette | Any single-zero bet | 2.70% | 97.30% |
| Casino Hold'em | Ante/Call | ~2.16% | ~97.84% |
| American roulette | Any bet | 5.26% | 94.74% |
| Sic Bo | Small/Big | ~2.78% | ~97.22% |
The pattern is clear: single-zero roulette beats double-zero every time, and blackjack rewards players who memorise a basic-strategy chart. Side bets like perfect pairs or the roulette even-money insurance almost always carry a steeper edge than the main game, so they trade long-term value for occasional big payouts.
RTP is a long-run average verified by testing labs, not a session promise. A player can lose across a high-RTP game and win on a low-RTP one; the percentages only assert themselves over very large sample sizes.
For anyone building a routine, the shortlist is short. European roulette on outside bets, banker baccarat, and basic-strategy blackjack form the leanest trio in the catalogue. Craps rewards players who stick to the pass line with odds and ignore the exotic centre bets. Everything else is a matter of taste, provided the tie bets and long-shot side wagers stay off the layout.
Common questions about the tables
Can table games be played for free?
Yes. Most RNG tables offer a demo mode that runs on virtual credits with no deposit needed. Live-dealer tables stream a real host and require a funded, real-money seat, so they cannot be played in demo.
Do table games count toward the welcome bonus wagering?
Usually at a reduced rate, and some tables are excluded. The welcome offer carries x35 wagering on bonus plus deposit within 10 days. The exact contribution percentage per game is listed in the bonus terms.
What is the minimum bet at a Coolbet table?
Limits vary by table. Low-stake tables begin near C$1 per hand or spin, while high-limit live rooms run into the hundreds. Each table shows its min-max range before a seat is taken.
Is the software fair?
RNG tables use certified random number generators, and live tables stream physical cards and wheels in real time. The casino operates under a Malta Gaming Authority licence, which requires independent testing of game outcomes.
How fast are winnings from table games paid out?
Payout speed depends on the method, not the game. Crypto is near-instant after approval, Interac and e-wallets clear within 24 hours, and cards take 1-3 business days. Full timelines sit on the withdrawal times page.
