Card games available at AlebrijeBet
Main selection
- Single-hand and multi-hand blackjack with optional side bets.
- Punto Banco baccarat, speed tables and no-commission formats.
- Video poker with paytables that vary by title.
- Casino Hold'em, Caribbean Stud and Three Card Poker against the house.
- Digital European, French or American roulette when included.
- Dragon Tiger, Hi-Lo and card-comparison games.
- Keno, dice and other direct-result tables listed in the same category.
A game name alone does not explain all conditions. Two blackjack versions can differ in deck count, natural-blackjack payout, surrender availability or dealer rules. Always open the help panel.
Casino poker versus player poker
At most casino tables, you play against the house rather than against other people. Casino Hold'em, Three Card Poker and Caribbean Stud use poker hands, but their betting structure and payouts are different from a Texas Hold'em tournament.
Confirm these points before sitting down
- Whether the game is house-banked or player-versus-player.
- Which hands qualify and how winnings are calculated.
- When you may raise, fold or make an additional bet.
- Whether a commission, ante or side bet applies.
- Minimum and maximum stake per round.
AlebrijeBet can display several providers and rule sets. Information shown inside the active table takes priority over any general overview.
Blackjack decisions and table rules
The usual aim is to get close to 21 without going over and finish with a stronger hand than the dealer. Depending on the variant, you may hit, stand, double, split pairs or take insurance. Insurance and side bets have separate conditions and payouts.
Rules that can change between tables
- Number of decks in use.
- Whether the dealer hits or stands on soft 17.
- Natural blackjack payout, such as 3:2 or 6:5.
- Rules for doubling after a split.
- Maximum number of split hands.
- Availability of surrender or insurance.
A high-limit table does not automatically offer better rules. Compare the information panel and select a stake that fits the session budget.
Baccarat: Player, Banker and Tie
In baccarat, the usual choice is whether Player, Banker or Tie will win. Cards are drawn according to automatic rules, so the player does not decide whether another card is dealt. Banker wagers may carry a commission or use adjusted payouts in no-commission versions.
Possible variants
- Standard baccarat with commission on selected Banker wins.
- No-commission baccarat with a special rule for one result.
- Speed baccarat with shorter betting windows.
- Squeeze baccarat with slower card reveals.
- Mini baccarat in a compact digital or table format.
Check the payout for Tie and side bets before using them. A visually large payout usually reflects a less frequent result.
Video poker and house-banked poker
Video poker deals an opening hand, lets the player keep selected cards and completes the result with a second draw. The paytable determines the value of each combination and can differ between titles with similar names.
House-banked poker may require an ante, a main wager and a later decision. Confirm the minimum dealer hand needed to qualify and what happens when it does not.
Side bets and table limits
Side bets cover separate outcomes such as pairs, specific combinations or three-card results. They are optional. Review their cost and paytable before adding them to the main wager.
Minimum and maximum stakes are displayed in the interface. Recheck them after changing variants because the range may be different.
Mobile play and interrupted hands
Digital tables generally work in portrait or landscape mode. Keep the browser updated and avoid switching networks during a hand. If a round is interrupted, the provider normally settles it on the server; check history before wagering again.
