Rollino Casino Table Games: Blackjack, Roulette and Poker Variants

Rollino Casino Table Games: Overview and Assessment
Every casino review site will tell you the slot count. Hardly anyone takes the time to audit the table game selection properly, which is odd when you consider that table games consistently deliver some of the best return-to-player percentages in any casino — online or otherwise. The average online slot sits at roughly 96% RTP. Blackjack, played with optimal strategy, can push above 99%. That difference is not trivial over hundreds of hands, and it is one of the reasons I always check the table game section before forming an opinion about a platform.
Rollino’s table game library is smaller than its slot catalogue — that is true of every casino — but it covers the core categories adequately. Blackjack, roulette, baccarat, poker variants and a handful of niche games are all present in RNG (random number generator) format. These are the software-driven versions, distinct from the live dealer tables covered in the live casino section. RNG table games have their own appeal: no waiting for other players, no minimum table occupancy, and the ability to play at your own pace without social pressure to make faster decisions.
What follows is a closer look at the specific variants available, the stake ranges on offer, and where Rollino’s selection impresses or falls short compared to what I have seen across similar platforms.

Blackjack Variants and Stake Limits
I learned to count cards at university — badly, and with no practical application, since online blackjack uses continuous shuffling algorithms that make card counting irrelevant. But the exercise taught me to pay attention to rule variations, and that habit has served me well when evaluating casino blackjack selections. The difference between a game that pays 3:2 on naturals and one that pays 6:5 is a 1.4% swing in house edge. Over a thousand hands, that is real money.
Rollino offers several blackjack variants from providers including BGaming, Betsoft and Evoplay. Classic blackjack with standard rules is the anchor — typically six or eight decks, dealer stands on soft 17, doubling on any two cards, and natural blackjack paying 3:2. These are the rules you want, and their presence is a baseline requirement rather than a feature.
Beyond the classic version, there are multi-hand blackjack options that let you play up to five hands simultaneously, which accelerates the session pace considerably. European blackjack, where the dealer does not take a hole card, is also available — a variant that slightly increases the house edge but removes the insurance side bet entirely, which many experienced players consider a net positive since insurance is a losing proposition in almost every scenario.
Stake ranges vary by variant and provider. The minimum I found was 0.50 per hand on certain BGaming titles, scaling up to 500 per hand on premium variants. That range covers both casual players and mid-stakes regulars, though dedicated high-rollers may find the ceiling limiting compared to live dealer tables where maximum bets can reach five figures.


Roulette at Rollino: European, French and Beyond
Roulette is the game where a single rule difference can halve the house edge, and most players never notice. European roulette — one zero, 2.7% house edge — is the standard, and Rollino carries it from multiple providers. French roulette, which adds the la partage or en prison rule on even-money bets, drops the effective house edge to 1.35% on those wagers. If Rollino offers a French variant with la partage (and it does, through at least one provider), that is objectively the best roulette option on the platform from a mathematical standpoint.
American roulette, with its double zero and 5.26% house edge, is also present. I have never understood why anyone plays it when European and French options are available on the same platform, but the game persists because familiarity drives behaviour more than mathematics does. If you recognise yourself in that description, consider this your nudge to switch.
Beyond the traditional formats, Rollino carries a few modern roulette variants — multiplier roulette and auto-roulette options that add random multipliers to specific numbers each round. These are entertaining but shift the game’s variance profile significantly. A standard European roulette session is relatively low-variance; a multiplier variant behaves more like a medium-volatility slot, with longer stretches between meaningful wins offset by occasional amplified payouts. The RTP remains comparable, but the experience feels different, and that matters if you are managing a fixed session budget.

Poker Variants and Other Table Games
Casino poker — the kind you play against the house rather than other players — occupies an interesting niche. It combines the strategic depth of poker hand rankings with the fixed-odds structure of a table game, which appeals to players who enjoy decision-making but do not want to sit at a competitive multiplayer table. Live and in-play wagering already accounts for 53.4% of all online betting activity, and the growth of RNG table games follows a similar trajectory: players want engagement, not just outcomes.
At Rollino, the poker section includes Caribbean Stud, Casino Hold’em and Three Card Poker from various providers. Caribbean Stud is the most straightforward — you get five cards, the dealer gets five cards, and you decide to raise or fold based on your hand strength. The optimal strategy is well-documented and reduces the house edge to around 5.2%, which is higher than blackjack but lower than most slots. Casino Hold’em follows Texas Hold’em hand rankings with a shared board, while Three Card Poker offers the fastest variant with the simplest decision tree.
Beyond poker, the miscellaneous table game section includes baccarat (punto banco rules), craps and a handful of novelty games that vary by provider. Baccarat is worth highlighting because it offers one of the lowest house edges in the casino — 1.06% on the banker bet — and requires no strategic decisions beyond choosing which bet to place. For players who want low house edge without learning blackjack strategy charts, baccarat is the path of least resistance.
What is missing? Pai Gow poker and Sic Bo are absent or hard to find, and the craps implementation I tested lacked the full range of proposition bets that experienced craps players expect. These are niche gaps that will not affect most players, but they do limit Rollino’s appeal for table game specialists who want depth beyond the core three of blackjack, roulette and baccarat.


Which blackjack variants are available at Rollino Casino?
Rollino offers classic blackjack with standard rules (dealer stands on soft 17, 3:2 natural payout), multi-hand blackjack for playing up to five hands simultaneously, and European blackjack without a hole card. Variants come from providers including BGaming, Betsoft and Evoplay, with stakes ranging from 0.50 to 500 per hand.
Are there table games with particularly high RTP at Rollino?
French roulette with la partage offers the lowest house edge among roulette variants at 1.35% on even-money bets. Classic blackjack with optimal strategy can exceed 99% RTP. Baccarat’s banker bet carries a house edge of just 1.06%. All three are available at Rollino and significantly outperform the average slot RTP of roughly 96%.
Prepared by the Rollino Casino editorial staff.
