New SSG Live Dealer Studio

‘New Live Super Spade Andar Bahar and Teen Patti From the Himalayas!’ (image source: www.superspadegames.com)

A brand-new studio is now in action courtesy of Super Spade gaming, and this is no ordinary setup! The studio houses Live Super Spade Andar Bahar and Teen Patti from the Himalayas mountains!

As Super Spade Games continues its aggressive roll out multiple live table games across the globe, the firm is slowly but surely reeling in a loyal following. Recently it was the first live dealer software manufacturer to open a live studio in Africa which was an unexpected but understandable move as the African market is growing faster each year thanks to mass internet infrastructure rollouts across the continent.

However, no one saw a live studio being opened in the Himalayas mountains on the horizon! What’s more, is that the table games available are there to target South East Asia’s India and Nepal live casino players.

For players in these countries, the appeal is the fact that they are taking a virtual trip outside of the hustle and bustle of everyday life into the mountains of the Himalayas. Adding to this is that players have access to two casino table game favourites in the region: Andar Bahar and Teen Patti!

Andar Bahar

This game uses one deck of cards and the dealer takes 1 card out of the deck and places it to one side. This card is often referred to as the ‘Joker’ or ‘Trump’ card. Players can then bet on Andar or Bahar. The dealer deals one card to the Bahar and Andar in that order. If neither of these cards matches the ‘Joker’ card drawn before the betting took place, then the odds of winning slightly reduce. The dealer will then continue to draw a card until the same value card arrives in the Bahar or Andar boxes.

There are of course slightly different variations of the game at other live casinos and at land-based casinos.

Teen Patti

Teen Patti is very similar to ‘Three Card Poker’. The main difference is the payouts, while the winning hands are virtually the same on both Three Card Poker and Teen Patti. The most valuable hand is the ‘Mini Royal’, then ‘Straight Flush’, and then the ‘Three of a Kind’.

The least valuable hands are High Card, Pair, Flush, and Straight in that order. You place a single bet and then the player and dealer receive their hands. The winner is the hand with the highest value according to the Teen Patti hand ranking system. There is a catch! If the dealer does not have a ‘Queen High’ hand as a minimum, and your hand beats the dealer, then this scenario results in a ‘Push’ bet.

You will also find different Teen Patti tables will offer side bets on top of the main gameplay.

Super Spades Games Collection to Date

Right now, Super Spades Games (SSG) resembles Ezugi in many ways with the style of table games the firm offers. Baccarat, Dragon Tiger, Roulette, Andar-Bahar, Live Teen Patti (a.k.a. Indian Flush), Three Card Poker, and Casino War. Players can play individual games on the Super Spade Games platform or choose the multi-game function to play multiple tables simultaneously.

At this time, the live casino manufacturer has its main studio based out of Eastern Europe while it is opening smaller studios in various locations, with the African studio being the first in the continent, and the unique Himalayas studio as mentioned!

Our prediction for the next game to come out of SSG has to be Sic Bo. As the firm clearly targets popular games in Asia, Sic Bo seems like a sensible step to take to stay in line with the current brand offering. However, we also won’t rule our SSG joining the likes of Evolution, Pragmatic Play Live, and Playtech Live by introducing a wheel of fortune game. However, let’s also not rule our lotto!

Keep an eye out here for more news coming out of the SSG brand and look out for news on the next 2021 ICE London where all the live dealer manufacturer brands will showcase up and coming live games!

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