Challenge the Dealer at Kings Game Live Blackjack
Kings Game runs live blackjack 24/7 across Evolution, Ezugi, and Pragmatic Play studios, with stakes ranging from $1 to $10,000 a hand. Classic variants, VIP tables, and speed formats are all available at the same time.
Curacao Licensed
License #8048/JAZ2019-044
Live 24/7
Dealers online every hour
Evolution Studio
Premier live blackjack provider
$1 to $10,000 Limits
Fits any bankroll
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Every hand encrypted
10+ Variants
Speed, VIP, Power, and more
Live Blackjack at Kings Game
Tables from Evolution and Ezugi with live dealers and physical cards, open 24 hours a day.
Kings Game live blackjack seats you at an actual table where a professional dealer handles the cards on camera, so every outcome comes from real play rather than a random number generator. The site sources its tables from Evolution, Ezugi, and Pragmatic Play, three studios that deliver multi-angle video streams and straightforward rule sets across variants including Speed Blackjack and Infinite Blackjack.
Betting limits span a broad spectrum, from $1 per hand at the entry level to $500 or above in the high-limit rooms. Playing basic strategy on a standard hand yields a return of roughly 99.28%, placing live blackjack near the top of the RTP rankings across all live casino options. Every session runs under the Curacao gaming license (8048/JAZ2019-044).
Depositing is quick and straightforward. Kings Game supports Visa, Mastercard, Bitcoin, Ethereum, USDT, Litecoin, and Dogecoin, giving both card users and crypto players a fast way to load their accounts. Players who claim the 100% welcome bonus can apply qualifying funds to live table games, subject to the current wagering requirements.
Available Variants and Tables
Between Evolution, Pragmatic Play, and Ezugi, a broad spectrum of game formats is represented
Kings Game sources its live blackjack tables from three studios: Evolution, Pragmatic Play, and Ezugi. Evolution carries the largest catalog, with titles such as Infinite Blackjack, Speed Blackjack, Free Bet Blackjack, and Power Blackjack, along with dedicated VIP rooms. Infinite Blackjack accommodates an unlimited number of players on a single shared hand, which keeps wait times minimal even during busy periods. Free Bet Blackjack lets players split and double on qualifying hands at no additional cost, though the modified ruleset lowers the RTP to 98.45%. Speed Blackjack limits each decision window to around 10 seconds per round.
Pragmatic Play rounds out the lobby with its own branded tables spanning a range of bet levels, while Ezugi contributes a more compact selection of traditional multi-seat games. Minimum bets on certain tables start at $1, with high-limit rooms reaching considerably higher stakes. Side-bet options, deck counts, and studio visual styles vary across providers, so it is worth checking the filter tools before settling on a table.
| Variant | Provider | RTP | Min Bet |
|---|---|---|---|
| Infinite Blackjack | Evolution | 99.47% | $1 |
| Speed Blackjack | Evolution | 99.47% | $5 |
| Free Bet Blackjack | Evolution | 98.45% | $5 |
| Power Blackjack | Evolution | 98.80% | $5 |
| Blackjack | Pragmatic Play | 99.29% | $5 |
| Blackjack Classic | Ezugi | 99.28% | $1 |
Rules and How to Play
A breakdown of how blackjack works, covering the core rules, the flow of each hand, and what your choices at the table actually do.
Kings Game runs its live blackjack on the same professional ruleset you would find at any reputable casino. Your goal is to build a hand closer to 21 than the dealer without going over. Pip cards are worth their printed number, face cards (Jack, Queen, King) all count as 10, and an ace can be either 1 or 11. Landing a natural blackjack pays 3:2. Both Evolution and Ezugi power the tables here, with the dealer standing on soft 17 — a rule that lifts the return to player past 99% for anyone applying solid basic strategy throughout.
Place a bet
Select your chip denomination and place your bet in the betting zone before the round timer runs out.
Receive your cards
Two cards land in front of you face up, while the dealer takes one visible card and keeps one hidden.
Act on your hand
Choose to hit for an extra card, stand to keep your current total, double down for one final card at twice your original stake, or split a matching pair into two separate hands played independently.
Dealer reveals
The dealer flips the hidden card over and keeps drawing until their hand reaches 17 or higher.
Settle the result
Regular wins pay 1:1, a natural blackjack pays out at 3:2, and a tie sends your original stake back as a push.
Betting Limits
Kings Game live blackjack caters to all budgets, with stakes running from $0.50 at entry-level tables all the way up to $10,000 in exclusive VIP rooms.
The Kings Game live blackjack lineup covers a broad spectrum of stakes. Evolution's Unlimited Blackjack starts as low as $0.50 per hand, while classic and speed variants typically open at $1. For high rollers, select private tables raise the ceiling to $10,000 per hand.
Pragmatic Play Live and Ezugi tables generally range from $0.10 to $2,500, comfortably serving both casual players and those playing at mid-stakes. The table lobby shows the betting limits for each game before you sit down, so you always know what to expect before joining.
Deposits made via Bitcoin, Ethereum, or Tether are converted to USD at the moment the transaction is processed. From there, betting limits work exactly the same regardless of how you funded your account, whether through Visa, Mastercard, or a stablecoin such as USDT.
| Table Type | Provider | Min Bet | Max Bet |
|---|---|---|---|
| Unlimited Blackjack | Evolution | $0.50 | $2,500 |
| Classic Blackjack | Evolution | $1 | $5,000 |
| Speed Blackjack | Evolution | $1 | $10,000 |
| Blackjack Lobby | Pragmatic Play | $0.10 | $10,000 |
| VIP Blackjack | Ezugi | $5 | $2,500 |
Tips and Strategies
Play your cards correctly at the live tables and you can bring the house edge below 0.5%.
Kings Game live blackjack, powered by Evolution and Ezugi, follows standard rules, and using correct basic strategy keeps the house edge at around 0.5%. That figure is significant: playing by feel rather than strategy can let the house advantage climb to 2-4%, which makes studying the strategy chart before joining a live table the most cost-effective thing any player can do.
Follow a basic strategy chart
Each choice you make depends on your total and whatever card the dealer is showing. Commit the chart to memory or have it handy. Across hundreds of hands, the difference accumulates.
Always split aces and 8s
Splitting aces gives you two separate chances to reach 21. A pair of 8s adds up to 16, which ranks among the worst hands you can hold, and splitting it converts one weak position into two hands you can actually work with.
Never split 10s or 5s
Holding a 20 puts you in a strong position, and splitting it up throws that advantage away at real cost. Two 5s combine to 10, making them ideal for doubling down rather than splitting.
Double down on hard 11
When facing most dealer upcards, doubling down on 11 gives you the best expected return: a 10-value card lands you on 21, and 10-value cards are more plentiful in the deck than any other rank.
Avoid side bets
Side bets like Perfect Pairs and 21+3 come with house edges ranging from 5% to 15%, well above what you face in the main game. Think of them as a bit of fun rather than a way to gain an edge.
Live Blackjack Providers
With three dedicated studios running continuously, open seats remain available at all hours.
Evolution anchors the live blackjack selection at Kings Game, streaming around the clock from studios built for that purpose. The lineup includes classic multi-seat tables, Infinite Blackjack where any number of players can join simultaneously, and Lightning Blackjack, which layers in random multipliers reaching up to 25x on winning hands. Bet sizes run from $1 up to several thousand dollars per hand, making the range workable for both casual play and high-volume sessions.
Pragmatic Play Live brings a second independent studio into the mix, providing backup table capacity and covering limit ranges that a single provider would otherwise leave unserved. Ezugi completes the trio with its own distinct dealing pace and table layout, an arrangement that a segment of players genuinely favors over the larger operations. Together, the three studios allow Kings Game to fill seats at nearly any hour without running into bottlenecks on standard tables. The platform automatically routes each session to whichever studio has an open seat at the right stake level, so the identity of the streaming provider has little bearing on how the game actually feels to play.
Live Blackjack FAQ
The most common questions players have before joining a Kings Game live dealer table, answered.












