The best casino games
While slot games are the attraction of today’s online casinos, one can’t talk about the best casino games without mentioning the most classic games of real life casinos: blackjack, roulette and poker.
Blackjack
Years are rolling and technology is evolving, but this legendary card game holds its ground as one of the most popular casino games. Blackjack can be played at online casinos both as a table game against the computer and at live tables led by real dealers. NetEnt blackjack plays a classic three-handed and six-deck version with a 99.59% return rate. Microgaming's European Blackjack , among others, reaches the same reading.
Roulette
Developed in the 17th century, roulette is one of the oldest casino games. The magic of the spinning reel has not lost its luster over the centuries, but is still one of the most played casino games to this day. It should come as no surprise that NetEnt’s range of games also offers roulette. The return rate for the European Roulette table game is 97.3%, and once again the same payout percentage is in Microgaming’s Premier Roulette.
Poker
The popularity of poker games like Texas Hold'em may have declined since the toughest poker boom, but they are still standard equipment in casinos. Online casino video poker is an easily approachable version of these skill-intensive games that are easy to learn but hard to master. Many deadlocks seem to be very interested in which online casino has the best return percentage. However, it doesn't make sense to compare payback percentages between online casinos, as the player's payback percentage is what matters to the player.
The best online casinos include up to thousands of different casino games, and the selection of games can vary at a very close pace. In practice, therefore, we could calculate the average return percentage for all games, but the next day the data might have already become obsolete. In addition, games for all online casinos are produced by the same game manufacturers. The online casino's return percentage is therefore a completely indifferent measure. Of course, an online casino could stand out from the crowd by only including games above a certain payback percentage, but then the range of games would remain very limited compared to all competitors. Fewer players hunt for a certain percentage with such enthusiasm that such an approach would be profitable.