Ezugi 32 Cards Game Details
Software Provider : Ezugi
RTP : 93.99
Type of Casino Game : Live Dealer
Decks : 1
Minimum Bet : 0.50
maximum bet : 2500
maximum payout : 11:1
Live Chat (Live Dealer) : YES
INTRODUCTION
Ezugi’s 32 Cards is a Live casino card game that brings a new experience to players. Similar to baccarat, your wagers attempt to predict what player hand will be played. Here, we have four different hands to wager on, each one with its own likelihood to win. All the action takes place from Ezugi’s new studio in India. The quality of the stream is incredible, and we experienced no stuttering or dropped frames while playing.
The RTP for this release is 93.99% if you only wager on the player eight hand. The game is very easy to pick up and learn. 32 Cards only has four available main bets and no side bets. You can try to stick to the odds, or you can try to predict patterns using previous results. Ezugi makes this easy to do since it displays the results of the last one hundred rounds and how frequently each number won.
HOW TO PLAY 32 CARDS
Before each round starts, players get around twenty seconds to place their bets. The dealer reshuffles the single 32-card deck during this time, preventing any card counting from taking place. The process of placing wagers is simple. Select the coin value you want to play with, and then place it in one of four positions. The payout for each of the four positions is written beneath the player hand number.
After the timer runs out, any wagers on the table will be accepted. The dealer will draw four cards from the deck, and place them into their respective fields one by one. Each card adds its face value to the mix. For example, drawing a six card will grant six points, an eight card eight points, and so on.
The points awarded by the card are then added on to the fixed-point values of each hand. Player hand eight, for example, always starts with eight points. The same goes for player hands nine, ten and eleven. Once both points are combined, they form the final hand value. Using previous examples, a drawn six on player hand eight would mean that position has a final hand value of fourteen. (6+8=14)
Once we know the final hand values for all four-player hands, they are compared against each other. The side whose value is highest will be decided as a winner. It is possible for two hands to have the same number of points, however. If that happens, another card is drawn for those two positions to resolve the tie. Once a winner is decided, the round starts again.
EXTRA FEATURES
We were pleased to see the scoreboard for the last one hundred rounds included. It gives us plenty of information at a glance. Below the scoreboard, we can see which bets have been the most frequent winners. The board also allows you to watch for any patterns. While this is a fun side activity, it should not be considered a reliable strategy. Any patterns are random and may end up disappearing as quickly as they appeared.
PAYOUTS
Rewards for winning at Ezugi 32 Cards are arranged depending on the likelihood of each hand to score. Player hand eight is the least likely to win, as all other hands have the advantage over it. Because of that, it grants the largest possible payout in this release, worth 11:1 when won. Other bets and their cash prizes are listed below.
- Player hand nine – 4.5:1
- Player hand ten – 2.2:1
- Player hand eleven – 1:1
If you want to play this game, we recommend sticking to playing player hands eight and eleven. Eleven wins frequently, making it a somewhat reliable bet. This is reflected in it having the second-highest RTP of 92.97%. However, player hand eight is the most valuable wager. While it is the least likely to win, the high payout pushes its expected RTP of 93.99%!
what we like
- Easy to learn and fun to play
- Scoreboard allows players to track trends and patterns
- Fantastic video quality
what we don’t like
- Lowest possible RTP is 87.91%
32 CARDS (EZUGI): CASINOBLOKE’S VERDICT
If you enjoy experimenting with different casino games, Ezugi’s 32 Cards is one you should definitely try. While it shares similarities to baccarat, it is its own game and needs to be played as such. It may not be everyone’s cup of tea, but it certainly has the potential to be a lot of fun.
Ezugi 32 Cards total score:
90%
Game developed by:
Release year:2020
Available on:Desktop, Mobile