Realtime Gaming

Realtime Gaming Blackjack

Realtime Gaming blackjack has been available since 1998, well before most
of the upstart companies in the early and middle part of the early
2000s offered blackjack. Every casino software has good and bad
features. But it’s hard to find a flaw with RTG. Realtime Gaming
blackjack
games play more efficiently and quicker than all the
competitive software.

Deposits at RTG casinos are processed instantly. All bonuses
earned at RTG casinos require the use of a "Coupon Code" or "Bonus
Code". The appropriate code should be entered in the cashier section
prior to making a deposit, and is available to the player upon
registration. Bonuses are added instantly once the coupon code is
approved and the deposit has been made. Coupon codes can be found on
the casinos website, usually under promotions, or by searching the
web for a "sponsor" site. If a deposit is accidentally made before
the coupon code is entered, the bonuses will still be credited.
Luckily, in the event of shenanigans with bonus payouts, Realtime
Gaming offers twenty four hour customer support.

As for withdrawals, some customers have complained that many
Realtime Gaming casinos require too much documentation. Most casinos
require documentation prior to withdrawals being processed, this is
true. But once documents are accepted, the cashout process takes
between 5-10 business days — not a long time to wait in this
industry. In my experience, and in the experience of a fellow gamer,
the company will not even require these documents and will simply
let your withdrawal sit as a pending withdrawal until you, the
player, handle your business. Like any financial transaction, it is
important to stay on top of most RTG casinos when it comes to
earning cashouts.

Real Time Gaming software is fast and easy to use. The casinos
themselves are good bonus givers, and the sites; high traffic and
fast response times ensure it is easy for players to play through
the required amount to earn a bonus rather quickly. One
inconvenience, the notorious flaw mentioned above, is the
requirement at most RTG casinos that players fax in copies of their
credit card and identification for a withdrawals in the amount of
$500 or more. Table game limits are between $5 and $500 while the
more popular slots and video poker take coinage from a nickel to
five dollars.

There are two versions of Real Time Gaming software: download and
flash. The rules and edges for blackjack games are identical
regardless of which version you play.

RTG Blackjack Games

The number of decks in an RTG blackjack games is configurable by
the casino — the standard is 2 or 4 decks. Unlike most online
blackjack, the dealer must hit on a soft 17, and doubling is allowed
after a split. Most of the RTG casinos don’t offer a surrender, but
some (like Bodog) do. There is no dealer peeking, so look out when
the dealer draws blackjack. Because of all the variance at RTG
casinos, the house edge on their blackjack game varies.

Check out the casino for its specific rules before you decide to
play Realtime Gaming blackjack games there.