
It's understandable that players may be a bit intimidated by casino card games. Whether it's because they're new to the world of gambling or they're simply moving on from slot machines for the first time, in general low-limit games is a good introduction to the excitement of table action. And that goes double for a game like Punto Banco, which is popular only in some parts of the world and may require a learning curve to get the hang of – without losing your bankroll in the process.
Which is why it is so great that the minimum for NetEnt's Punto Banco Pro Low Limit is only .10 credits, and the maximum bet is a very reasonable 10 credits. But this isn't a cheap version of this popular game. You are at a startlingly realistic green felt casino card table, complete with the dealer's chip tray, the card show, and betting sections on the table. Soothing jazz music plays in the background – low enough that you could even listen to a podcast or watch TV over it. And the sound effects of the cards flipping over really puts you in the environment.
The goal of the game is to get as close to nine without going over. You can bet on Punto (player), Banco (bank), or on a tie. The tie bet pays the most with a 9:1 payout.
You and the dealer each get two cards. Cards normally worth 10 points are counted as zero points. You add the cards together to get your total. If the total is 10 or more 10 points are subtracted from the total. In other words a seven and an eight would normally be 15 but in Punto Banco, they become worth five.
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- Max winN/A
- Min bet, €0.1
- Max bet, €10
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