A closer look at Betgames at Betway

Betgames has become a preferred and convenient platform for betting fans. What does this platform offer?

The Corona virus has put a temporary postponement on almost every big sports event around the world. This was the last weekend that Super Rugby matches were played and the tournament has now been suspended until further notice. The Six Nations, Premiership Rugby has been temporarily put on hold as well. The virus is has also brought a standstill to football. The UEFA Champion League second leg of the last 16 was supposed to be played this week and has been postponed until a later date.  English Premiership has been postponed with the hope of starting around the third or fourth of April again. There are still betting on sports matches available at Betway

Betgames forms part of the betting games catalogue at Betway.  Betgames are live draw games that are done by a live croupier. There are a total of 10 games to play at Betgames. Betting on these games start from as little as R1 and goes up to R10. Five out of the ten Betgames are card games. The card games are Speedy 7, War of Bets, 6+ Poker, Baccarat and Bet on Poker. The other five remaining games are number games where balls are dropped from a machine to make up the numbers. The games are Lucky 5, Lucky 6, Lucky 7, Dice Duel and Wheel.

Here is a look at two of the card games that are on offer are Betway. All of these betgames can be played on Betway’s app which is compatible with IOS and Android.

War of Bets is an exciting fast and easy game where you can bet on either the dealer, player or on War. Whichever one gets the highest card wins the game. You can also bet on Colour, Suit or Value. If the cards are of the same suit then the highest card will win. The cards get reshuffled after the game has been played and another draw then takes place.

Bet on Poker is an old classic game where the dealer draws six hands of two cards each. You get a chance to bet on any of the six hands before the flop of five cards are drawn. The dealer will also tell you which hand is the best before doing the draw of the flop. The dealer will then draw three cards of the flop which will then give you another turn to place a bet. The dealer will then turn the last two cards of the flop after the period for betting has ended. The winning hand will then be paid and a new round of betting will start.

 

 

 

 

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