Types of Electronic Table Games Found in Las Vegas

Interblock stadium and heads-up electronic table games at Mandalay Bay.Interblock stadium and heads-up electronic table games at Mandalay Bay on February 10, 2025.
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Las Vegas live table game minimum bets keep rising. One solution to this problem is hybrid games and electronic table games. Nearly all Las Vegas casinos have at least one of these machines.

Hybrid games have dealers. However, players place wagers and perform actions on an electronic screen. The most common hybrid game is Roll to Win Craps. Recently, roulette and blackjack tables have also appeared in hybrid form. Silver Sevens even replaced all traditional tables with hybrid ones before returning to live tables.

We sort the remaining Las Vegas electronic table games into three categories: heads-up games, multiplayer machines, and stadium installations. Each section covers the games we found in Las Vegas-area casinos, including the bet limits, optional side bets, and rules. Game King blackjack and roulette games are not included in our guide.

Casino Wizard Blackjack pays 3:2 at a Las Vegas casino on March 18, 2024. (Kristina Mehaffey/Advantage Media)

Most electronic table games are connected to a players card system. However, many have a notice that disqualifies the machines from promotions and/or free play. Others have no such disclosure, yet still do not award slot points. Most players card readers will rate electronic table game play like a live table game, not a slot or video poker machine.

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Las Vegas casinos with electronic table games

We discovered electronic table games at more than 70 Las Vegas area properties. However, this does not include every casino with electronic table games. Many smaller locals casinos, which we do not cover in detail, also offer ETGs. More detailed information about electronic table games in the casinos listed below is available to paid subscribers.

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Heads-up electronic table games

Heads-up electronic table games allow players to bet directly on the machine with no interaction from other players. Examples include craps, roulette, and big six machines where a dice bubble, roulette wheel, or big wheel is located at each station, upright roulette games, and Casino Wizard machines. Some Casino Wizard machines have three or four games available. We found baccarat, blackjack, craps, and roulette on these machines. However, VIP Casino Wizard machines have an expanded game menu that also includes Super Big 6 Wheel, pai gow poker, and Triple Card Poker, a Three Card Poker clone. Swap’em Poker was originally in place of Triple Card Poker on these machines.

Heads-up machines allow players to gamble without concern about other players’ speed. It starts when a player deposits money, places the minimum required bet, and the timer counts down. The game can be sped up by pushing the deal/roll/spin button. Other stations do not affect the outcome or timing of the game. Interblock is the most commonly found manufacturer of heads-up electronic table games in the Las Vegas Valley.

Heads-up baccarat games

We found three different types of heads-up baccarat electronic table games. These games may blend in with banks of slot machines. The most common version is found on Casino Wizard machines.

Gaming Arts Casino Wizard baccarat

Baccarat on a Casino Wizard machine inside the Rio Casino in Las Vegas.

Baccarat is one of the games found on Casino Wizard machines. These bright green machines may blend in with a bank of slots. Games use a single deck, and a 5% commission is paid on winning Banker hands. A Lucky 99 side bet is available on the Casino Wizards baccarat games. On VIP Casino Wizards, a Bac+4 Poker side bet is also available.

Interblock baccarat

These electronic table games are similar to a heads-up Interblock blackjack machine. Baccarat in glowing red letters appears above the top screen.

While these machines have come and gone, we currently know of a single heads-up Interblock baccarat game in Las Vegas. It uses eight decks. A 5% commission is paid on winning Banker hands. Any Pair, Lucky Nines, and Super 6 side bets are available.

Interblock heads-up baccarat electronic table game inside the Palms Casino.

Sega Sammy Creation baccarat

Installations of Sega Sammy baccarat electronic table games may also blend in with slot machines on the casino floor. Looking for the white tell-tale trend count sheet at the top is how we recommend spotting these machines. Payouts may include a 50% commission on a Banker win with 6 or a 5% commission on all Banker wins. Lucky 6 and Pair side bets are available. Maximum Fortune versions allow players to choose one of three tables. Players can also “squeeze” the cards.

Minimums for heads-up video baccarat typically range from $1 to $5. However, there is a single installation in the High Limit room at El Cortez with a $25 minimum.

Heads-up big six

Interblock Big Six and Megamania Superspin electronic table games hit casino floors in heads-up form, but did not hang around Las Vegas properties for long. Now, the only heads-up big wheel games left are on VIP Casino Wizard machines. During each wheel spin, there is a chance of a random multiplier being assigned to a wedge value. Multipliers range from double to 100 times. Game minimums range from $0.50 to $1.

Heads-up blackjack installations

Excluding Game King machines, the most common version of heads-up video blackjack is on Interblock devices. Games have a screen similar to a large video version with a “dealer.” Early versions of the game might have shown digital cards. Otherwise, the games can be found on Casino Wizard machines. Minimums range from $1 to $5. Paid subscribers have access to more detailed information, like which games pay 3/2 and available side bets.

Gaming Arts Casino Wizard Blackjack

Casino Wizard Blackjack pays 3:2 at a Las Vegas casino on March 18, 2024. (Kristina Mehaffey/Advantage Media)

Blackjack is one of four games found on Gaming Arts Casino Wizard electronic table games. A Lucky Charlie side bet is available on Casino Wizard games. The side bet may have a progressive meter on VIP machines.

While blackjack typically pays 6/5, almost half of the machines in Las Vegas pay 3/2. The dealer also stands on a soft 17 on 3/2 games.

Interblock blackjack

Almost all the heads-up Interblock blackjack games in Las Vegas offer a large side bet menu. Options are KK, QQ, JJ, 7s, A-2, Match, Pair, Poker 3, and 19+. However, side bets may be limited to Lucky Aces, Lucky Lucky, and 21+3. Side bet minimums range from $0.25 to $1. In Las Vegas, all but one casino pays 6/5 on a blackjack on these machines.

Heads-up craps

Heads-up craps is available on Casino Wizard machines in video form and Interblock machines with dice bubbles. The maximum odds on most electronic craps machines is double. However, play is required on Interblock versions before determining maximum odds, making it difficult to find any that allow more than double odds. Minimums range from $1 to $5.

Gaming Arts Casino Wizard craps

Craps is one of the games found on Casino Wizard electronic table games. The Field pays double on twelve. Games typically offer double odds, although we have seen single and triple; maximum odds are listed under the help menu. VIP Casino Wizard machines offer a Super Any Craps side bet. Paid members can access additional information, such as the maximum odds at each casino.

Interblock craps

Now, almost all Interblock craps pay double on a Field 12. However, we know of two casinos that still pay triple. Additionally, some installations now require a 5% commission to be paid upfront on all Buy wagers. So, even losing wagers pay a commission. Paid members can access additional information, such as which machines pay triple on a Field 12, if commission is required upfront, and available side bets.

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When these electronic table games first rolled out, most had a Lucky Shooter side bet. The side bet was later removed from most machines. It has been mostly replaced by Lucky Roller, which is similar to All Tall Small side bets found on a live table.

Crapless Craps and Easy Craps

Heads-up crapless craps games continue to increase in number on casino floors. Like their craps counterparts, these Interblock machines have individual dice bubbles. All the games we have seen pay double on a Field 12. Most require a 5% commission to be paid upfront on all Buy wagers.

There is also an Easy Craps game. Easy Craps is similar to crapless craps but with fewer wagers available. This includes no Come bet and an inability to buy numbers. This makes the game slightly worse than crapless craps.

Maximum odds on most electronic table games are double. Play is required before determining maximum odds on most games, making it difficult to find any that allow more than double odds. Games also offer a Lucky Roller side bet. The games have a $1 to $6 minimum.

Pai gow poker

The only pai gow poker electronic table game we have seen is on VIP Casino Wizard machines. Initially, there were just a couple of installations; now, nine casinos offer these games.

Two separate player hands are available. The game has a $0.50 to $5 minimum. The minimum can be split between both hands and the side bet, or placed on a single wager. A Big Pai Plus side bet is also available.

Pai Gow Poker game on a Casino Wizard machine.

Roulette – 0

Upright 0 roulette machines. These machines short pay on straight and split bets.

Single-zero roulette can be found on one remaining bank of Bally upright machines. These machines may be found against a wall amongst slot machines. Roulette players who bet straight and split bets should be extra aware of the pay tables on these upright machines.

A standard roulette game pays 35:1 for a straight bet and 17:1 for a split bet. Bally upright machines will display this as 36 for a straight bet and 18 for a split bet since this includes your original bet. However, the return on these wagers is lower on these single-zero games. Paid subscribers have access to information about short-pay tables.

Roulette – 00

We found 00 roulette electronic table games in three different heads-up formats. They can be found in upright forms that look similar to the single-zero Bally machines. Other forms include Interblocks with an individual roulette wheel and a video version on Casino Wizard machines. Minimums range from $0.01 to $5. Paid subscribers have access to information about short-pay tables, minimum bet requirements, and side bets.

Bally upright 00 roulette

Upright 00 roulette machine at Luxor Casino on February 7, 2024

This is a video version of roulette. Some games are in original cabinets, whereas others are in newer uprights.

Roulette players who bet straight and split bets should be extra aware of the pay tables on Bally upright machines. Like the single-zero version, some machines short-pay these wagers.

Heads-up 00 roulette machine at MGM Grand Casino on February 7, 2024

Gaming Arts Casino Wizard 00 roulette

Betting screen for double-zero roulette on a Casino Wizard machine inside the Rio Casino. May 15, 2025

Video roulette is found on Casino Wizard machines. Most are double-zero games with a standard roulette pay table. However, there is one triple-zero installation in Las Vegas to avoid. No side bets are offered, even on the VIP versions.

Interblock 00 roulette

Interblock heads-up machines have an individual wheel at each station. These games have a standard pay table. While most of these roulette games do not offer a side bet, a Golden Ball Mystery side bet is available on some heads-up versions. Installations with this side bet typically have yellow or “golden” spaces instead of red. The word roulette typically appears in yellow above these games.

In Freefall roulette, a ball drops from the top of the wheel through a series of obstacles on its way to landing in a pocket of the wheel as it rotates.

Roulette – 000

Casino Wizard machine with triple zero roulette inside the Sahara Casino.

There is only one triple-zero roulette game in Las Vegas. It is on a Casino Wizard machine inside the Sahara Casino on the Las Vegas Strip. No side bet is offered.

We recommend finding another game. However, if you insist on playing, it has a $3 minimum.

Sic Bo

Sic Bo is a single-roll game based on the result of three dice. Unlike craps and crapless craps, there is no point or other multi-roll wagers. Rio has the only Las Vegas installations of the game. Games have a $3 minimum.

Triple Card Poker (Three Card Poker)

Triple Card Poker betting screen on a Casino Wizard machine inside the Rio Casino.

In Las Vegas, Triple Card Poker, a Three Card Poker clone, has replaced Swap’Em Poker on VIP Casino Wizard machines.

Two separate player hands are available. The minimum can be split between both hands and the side bet, or placed on a single wager. A Triple Plus side bet is also available. Minimums range from $1 to $5.

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Multiplayer machines

We classify small multi-screen setups with only one game variant as multiplayer gaming. Games are played like the live table versions. However, the actions and speed of players may affect the entire game.

Big Six and Big Wheel have wheels like the live tables that spin automatically.

Blackjack typically has a large screen that displays the dealer’s cards. Players’ cards are displayed on individual screens.

A multiplayer craps game typically has a central pair of dice in a bubble that rolls for the entire table. A short-lived version allowed players to choose two out of three available dice.

Multiplayer roulette has a central wheel that spins, but may have a virtual wheel that spins on a screen.

Shoot to Win Craps machine at Circa Casino on January 6, 2025. (Kristina Mehaffey/Advantage Media)

Big Six versus Big Wheel

The biggest difference between Big Six and Big Wheel was the manufacturer. Both games play the same. However, the house edge of Big Six games is impossible to calculate. This is due to unknown frequencies of random multipliers. Like the head-up versions, Megamania Superspin games have variable wedges. Minimums range from $1 to $3.

Multiplayer video blackjack

In Las Vegas, the multiplayer version of blackjack has been decreasing in numbers. However, Interblock machines are still the most commonly found multiplayer video blackjack games in the Valley. Light and Wonder also has a few installations. Machines accommodate three to five players.

Interblock blackjack

These Interblock blackjack machines feature a video dealer and table. Games use six decks, pay 6:5 on blackjack, and the dealer hits a soft 17.

A large side bet menu is offered, including KK, QQ, JJ, 7s, A-2, Match, Pair, Poker 3, and 19+.

Multiplayer blackjack by Interblock at Downtown Grand on January 6, 2025.

Other blackjack installations

These blackjack machines also feature a video dealer and table. Side bet combinations vary by machine. Possible side bets include Bet the Set, King’s Bounty, Royal Match, and Trilux. Games use one or six decks.

Multiplayer video blackjack machine at Palazzo on December 6, 2024.

One Las Vegas installation pays 3:2 on blackjack. Two installations pay 6:5 on blackjack. One hits a soft 17 while the other stands on all 17’s.

Another installation only pays 1:1 on a blackjack. The dealer hits a soft 17 on this machine.

Paid subscribers have access to more detailed information, like which games pay 3:2 and available side bets. Minimums range from $3 to $5.

Shoot to Win Craps

Aruze Shoot to Win craps machines dominate the multiplayer electronic craps selection in Las Vegas. While a few multiplayer Interblock craps machines were seen during prior walkthroughs, no such machines remain in our survey.

Shoot to Win Craps machines have a pair of oversized dice in a central bubble. Players take turns “throwing dice” by pushing a button. All players are wagering on the same dice rolls. These games pay double on a Field 12. While the max odds are double on most installations, we have seen 3-4-5x and 5x games. Maximum odds are listed on the main screen or within the menu.

Some machines started getting a fresh look in 2024. These newest versions normally offer Lucky Roller and Hot Shooter Jackpot side bets. Lucky Roller is the same side bet found on many heads-up craps and crapless installations, as well as some hybrid tables. Paid subscribers have access to more detailed information. Minimums range from $1 to $5.

The pictures below show both versions of Shoot to Win Craps seen in Las Vegas.

Multiplayer roulette machines

There are multiple types of multiplayer roulette found in the Las Vegas area. Most multiplayer roulette games have an auto-play wheel in the center of player terminals. Side bets are available on some machines.

During our walkthroughs, we found multiplayer roulette at more than 60 casinos. Some casinos have more than one multiplayer roulette machine. Paid subscribers have access to information about minimum bet requirements and side bets. Minimums range from $0.50 to $5.

Aruze 00 roulette

Jackpot Roulette machine inside Casino Royale on January 10, 2025.

This multiplayer version has a central wheel and the standard roulette paytable. Machines have blue coloring at the top.

An optional Jackpot Bonus side bet is available on most. It includes Mini, Major, and Mega jackpots. Progressive jackpot values vary by machine.

Aruze Roulette Xplosion

One of the newest roulette installations is Roulette Xplosion. These electronic table games look like the other Aruze roulette machines, but with red instead of blue at the top.

This carnival roulette game shortpays straight bets (28:1) in exchange for a chance of three to eight numbers receiving multipliers. Multipliers can be 40x, 50x, 75x, 100x, 200x, or 500x. Other bets are not affected.

Previously live tables, a bank of Freefall Roulette machines is behind a Roulette Xplosion machine at Circus Circus. November 7, 2025

IGT 00 roulette

There is a unique IGT installation at Virgin Casino. It has six seats centered around an auto-play wheel. Like most roulette games, no side bet is offered.

Interblock 00 roulette

Interblock double-zero roulette games are centered around an auto-play wheel. A red neon “Roulette” above most banks makes these machines easy to spot. These multiplayer machines offer players a traditional 00 roulette pay table. Four to six seats are typically available.

A side bet is typically available on machines with a yellow neon “Roulette” above. Four random multipliers pay out on the Golden Ball Mystery side bet.

Interblock Dual Wheel 00 roulette

Dual Wheel machines also offer a traditional 00 roulette game. These games have six to eight player stations centered around two roulette wheels.

Players may place bets on either auto-play wheel or both. No side bets are offered on these games.

Dual Wheel 00 roulette at Rio Casino on March 18, 2024.

Interblock Reel Roulette

Before Roulette Xplosion, there was Reel Roulette. This multiplayer game plays like a typical 00 roulette game, except for the straight bet wagers. Two different ball colors determine the payout of straight bet wagers.

When a white ball is launched, two to four numbers are randomly selected to receive a multiplier of 40x, 50x, 100x, or 200x. However, if a golden ball is launched, four or five random numbers are selected. Random multipliers on a golden ball are 50x, 100x, 200x, 500x, and 1000x.

If a winning straight bet wager also has a multiplier, players receive a payout based on the matching number. Otherwise, straight bets on a white ball only pay 30:1. It pays 40:1 if the ball launched is golden. However, the frequency of each ball color is unknown.

Reel Roulette machine at Circa Casino. Picture taken on January 6, 2025. (Kristina Mehaffey/Advantage Media)

Interblock Bonus Wheel Roulette

Quad-zero roulette exists in the form of Bonus Wheel Roulette. Originally at Palazzo, now at Planet Hollywood, this game looks similar to a Dual Wheel installation. The main wheel has four gems instead of zeros. If the ball lands on one of the gem spaces, the second wheel spins to determine the value of the win.

Light & Wonder 00 roulette machines

Light & Wonder roulette machines offer up to three roulette games. However, we have seen an installation offering only a traditional roulette game. Otherwise, players can choose a traditional double-zero game, RouletteX, or PowerX Roulette. Only one game can be played at a time on these six-seat machines. Games use different pay tables, but the same wheel result.

Multiplayer double-zero roulette machine with PowerX Roulette and RouletteX.

PowerX Roulette

  • 3-9 numbers receive random multipliers.
  • Possible multipliers: 50x, 100x, 150x, 250x, or one of two progressive jackpots.
  • Straight bets win only 30:1 without a multiplier.

RouletteX

  • 2-5 numbers receive random multipliers.
  • Possible multipliers: 50x, 100x, 175x, or 250x.
  • Straight bets win 28:1 or 30:1 without a multiplier.

Stadium Gaming in Las Vegas

Stadium games consist of a set of machine stations and centralized action. Stadiums have multiple games. They can be played at the same time. Baccarat, Big Six, blackjack, craps, and roulette were the main games in most of the stadiums Vegas Advantage saw. Three Card Poker was available on a stadium.

Interblock Stadium at Planet Hollywood Casino on January 10, 2025.

Stadium menus list games as auto-play or video. Most Big Six, craps, and roulette games are auto-play. A wheel spins or dice roll for these games. A camera shows the results on the large screens and players’ gaming screens. Video versions include blackjack and baccarat.

Stadiums may also have a live dealer component. With a live dealer, all players join in the same game against the dealer. Baccarat, big wheel, craps, and roulette are played and bet the same as the live versions. Each player has an individual screen to track bets for each active game.

Differences from live table games

All players at a live blackjack game receive the same base hand at stadium gaming devices. Differences arise when some players hit or split while others stand. This could create different results for both sets of players and a different resulting dealer’s hand. Cards are dealt in the same order, but where they appear on the board depends on each player’s actions.

In a live Three Card Poker game, unique cards are dealt to all players. This is not true for the stadium version. Nine cards are dealt face down in three rows of three, resulting in eight different line combinations available. Each player chooses three cards or one of the line combinations. Cards are then flipped over and players bet according to the hands they randomly chose. The dealer’s hand is dealt separately.

We created a video demonstrating two types of stadium machines available in Las Vegas. It covers baccarat, blackjack, craps, and roulette.

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Interblock stadium gaming

Interblock is the most commonly found version of stadium gaming. We found at least one Interblock stadium setup in a dozen Las Vegas casinos. Auto-play games include big six, craps, and 00 roulette. Sometimes the big six game is connected to a nearby wheel.

Some stadiums have Big Six Superspin, while newer versions are Megamania Superspin games. The Superspin version has a wedge with six random multiplier values. Megamania Superspin games have four wedges with a random multiplier. 

The Lucky Shooter or Lucky Roller side bet is available on most stadium craps games. Most games pay double on a Field 12, but we did find a few that paid triple. Craps may also be available as a live dealer option. In this case, results are taken from a nearby hybrid craps table. Stadium station screens surround these tables. Players betting on the craps terminals have the option to take turns throwing the dice on the central table.

New stadium games

Recently, we have seen Reel Roulette, crapless craps, and Easy Craps added to Interblock Stadiums. No additional wheels or dice bubbles are added. Results for these additions come from a related counterpart. So, the dice bubble rolls for craps, crapless craps, and Easy Craps at the same time.

On a stadium, Reel Roulette pays 28:1 on straight bets. It shares the wheel results of another auto-play wheel. So, unlike the multiplayer version, there is no second colored ball. Two to five numbers are selected to receive multipliers on this version. Multipliers are 50x, 100x, 200x, and 500x.

Video games include baccarat and blackjack. One common baccarat side bet is Any Pair, Emperor Bonus, Frog 6, Koi 7, Lucky 9s, and Super 6 side bets. Another, commonly called Tiger Baccarat, offers side bets: Tiger, Big Tiger, Small Tiger, Tiger Tie, Tiger Pair, and Tiger Tail. Blackjack typically has one of two side bet menus available: Lucky Aces, Lucky Lucky, and 21+3 or KK, QQ, JJ, 7s, A-2, Match, Pair, Poker 3, and 19+. Most blackjack games are available in single-hand and multi-hand versions. Blackjack pays 6:5, and the dealer hits a soft 17 in most cases.

During certain hours, live dealer games are available at some locations.

IGT Wheel of Fortune stadiums

Electronic stadiums by IGT feature a digital Wheel of Fortune-themed big six game. Other games offered on these installations may include video blackjack, video roulette, and auto-play roulette.

Other types of Las Vegas stadium gaming

Some stadiums have live dealer options only. The minimum bets are typically higher than most electronic versions, but lower than live tables. A few stadiums have a smaller bank of three to five seats offering a selection of video table games. Blackjack pays 6:5, and the dealer hits a soft 17 on most, but not all, options.

Stadium games have $0.50 to $10 minimums. Live dealer minimums are normally higher than auto-play and video versions. Paid subscribers gain access to more detailed information, including available games, rule differences, side bets, and minimum bets.

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Kristina Mehaffey
Kristina is a founding member of Advantage Media LLC. She was a mathematics teacher for the Clark County School District before joining John with the websites in 2020. She enjoys Deuces Wild, Fortune Pai Gow Poker, and Ultimate Texas Hold’em. Her preference for the aesthetics of casinos is shown in the details of the pictures on our sites. When not managing data or writing about casinos, she can be found at her local library, enjoying on one of her many crafting hobbies, or catching a laugh with her husband at a local comedy club.
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