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Sam Smith at
12 Jan 2022
Journalist, Editorial Department
One of the world's largest online gambling software providers, Pragmatic Play, has officially expanded its live casino offerings. The addition of new tables for both classic and speed baccarat enhances the provider's ever-growing portfolio.
The classic version, particularly favored by high rollers, now features two additional tables. All tables operate in standard mode, but players can activate a no-commission betting option simply by clicking the Super 6 button available in the interface. This bet can only be won if the dealer beats the player by a total of six points.
The accelerated version of the game has also received two new tables, transforming the traditional style of this classic pastime and creating a more engaging user experience. Each round lasts less than thirty seconds, with betting limited to twelve seconds. Once the betting time expires, the cards are dealt face up.
"The game showcases Pragmatic Play's commitment to catering to a wide range of customer preferences, one of which is a fast-paced and streamlined live casino experience," the developer stated in a press release.
Pragmatic Play's Business Development Director, Yossi Barzely, added, "We are always looking to enhance the strongest aspects of our products. By adding new live casino tables, we can allow more customers to engage in their favorite pastime."
These baccarat versions are part of Pragmatic Play's network tables and are equipped with Chroma Solutions technology, which allows for customization to accurately convey all the nuances of the gameplay. Both variants are streamed live using 4K technology from Pragmatic Play's studio.
In addition to the Chroma Solutions tables, the developer also has physical studios for both baccarat variants.
It is worth noting that Pragmatic Play won the prestigious EGR Operator Awards 2021 in the "Game of the Year" category.