Ready to dive in? In the X666 lobby, pick a game that fits your vibe and budget. Each table shows the minimum and maximum bets, so you can choose a stake that feels comfortable. Once you’ve chosen a game, place your bet using the on‑table controls, confirm your stake, and start your round. You can switch games between rounds anytime to chase new thrills.
Baccarat is a fast, straightforward game where the aim is to have a hand closest to 9. The game uses an 8‑deck shoe and card values are simple: face cards and tens are worth 0, Aces are worth 1, and all other cards are their face value. Bets are placed on the Player, the Banker, or a Tie.
How a round flows: both the Player and the Banker receive two cards. If either hand totals 8 or 9, that hand is a natural and no more cards are drawn. If there isn’t a natural, a third card may be drawn based on the standard draw rules. The Banker’s decision to draw or stand follows its own fixed criteria in relation to the Player’s total. At showdown, the closer hand to 9 wins.
Payouts: bets on the Player win at 1:1. Bets on the Banker win at 1:1, with a 5% commission on Banker wins. Bets on a Tie pay 9:1 if the two hands tie. If you bet on either Player or Banker and a tie occurs, your bet is returned as a push.
Blackjack at X666 uses two standard decks. The goal is simple: create a hand that beats the dealer without going over 21. You can play up to three hands at once, so you’ll see multiple hands at the table.
What you can do: choose a chip size, place your bet, then Deal. You’ll receive two cards yourself, while the dealer gets one card face up and one face down. Depending on your cards, you can Hit (request another card), Stand (end your turn), Split (split a pair into two hands), Double Down (double your wager for exactly one more card), or take Insurance if the dealer shows an Ace.
Key rules to know: A Blackjack (an Ace plus a 10‑value card) pays 3:2. Regular wins pay 1:1. Insurance pays 2:1 and applies only if the dealer’s upcard is an Ace. If the dealer checks for Blackjack and has it, certain outcomes are resolved accordingly. If you split or double down and the dealer later has Blackjack, some wagers may be lost depending on table rules. The dealer hits on soft 17, and a hand that reaches 21 exactly is strong but can still push with the dealer in some scenarios.
Roulette at X666 revolves around a spinning wheel with 37 slots. You predict where the ball will land by placing bets on inside options (specific numbers and combinations) or outside bets (groups of numbers such as red/black, even/odd, or ranges). Inside bets include Straight Up (one number), Split (two numbers), Street (three numbers), Corner (four numbers), and Line (six numbers). Outside bets cover larger groups and offer different odds. Payouts vary by bet type, so choose bets that match your risk level and aim.
Texas Hold’em: In this classic poker format, each player starts with two hole cards and shares five community cards to make the best five-card hand. The action unfolds over four betting rounds: Pre-Flop, The Flop, The Turn, and The River. Players post blinds to seed the pot, then decide to call, raise, or fold as rounds progress. The strongest hand at showdown wins the pot. You can fold early to minimize losses or stay in to pursuit the best possible hand.
Tips for table games: learn the draw or betting rules for each game, manage your stakes with sensible limits, and stay aware of table etiquette. At X666, you’ll find a clear, player‑friendly flow for each game type so you can focus on the action and your strategy.