King Billy Casino Games: Live Dealers, Roulette & Table Games
Updated on June 18, 2026 by the editorial team
King Billy Casino games run wider than the slot reels most players open first. Alongside the pokies you get live dealer tables streamed in real time, roulette in a dozen variants, blackjack, baccarat and a growing rack of game shows. The full library sits above 2,000 titles, and a big slice of that is table and live content powered by Evolution and Playtech.
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Slots pull the crowd, but the table and live floor is where regulars spend their evenings. This page walks through what King Billy actually stocks, who supplies it, and how each format behaves once you sit down to play for real money in Australian dollars.
What game types you can play
The catalogue splits into a handful of clear lanes. Slots are the biggest by count, but the live and table sections carry the most session variety. Here is how the floor breaks down and who builds each part.
| Category | What's inside | Main providers |
|---|---|---|
| Live dealer | Roulette, blackjack, baccarat, game shows hosted by real croupiers | Evolution, Playtech |
| Roulette | European, French, American, Lightning and Immersive tables | Evolution, Pragmatic Play |
| Blackjack | Classic, Infinite, VIP and side-bet variants | Evolution, Playtech |
| Baccarat & poker | Speed Baccarat, Dragon Tiger, Casino Hold'em, Three Card | Evolution, Playtech |
| Slots | Over 2,000 pokies, from three-reel to Megaways | Pragmatic Play, NetEnt, Play'n GO, Nolimit City |
If pokies are what you came for, the dedicated slots page lists RTPs, volatility and the studios behind each release. This page stays on the tables and the live floor.
Live casino: the dealers do the work
Evolution runs most of the live rooms, with Playtech filling in on select blackjack and roulette tables. You join a stream, place chips on a real felt layout, and a host deals cards or spins a wheel in front of the camera. No RNG standing between you and the outcome, just a shoe and a croupier.
Tables open around the clock. Betting ranges stretch from a couple of dollars up to four figures, so a cautious A$5 player and a high roller can sit at neighbouring tables without either feeling out of place. Game shows like Crazy Time and Monopoly Live pull in players who want something louder than a standard table.
Before you sit down: live dealer bets usually count little or nothing toward the x40 wagering on the A$10,000 + 250 FS welcome package. Clear the bonus on slots first, then move to the live floor with cash you own outright.
Roulette variants worth knowing
Roulette is the deepest single category on the live floor. The wheel you pick changes the house edge more than most players expect, so the choice matters.
- European roulette — one green zero, a house edge near 2.7%. The default pick for most sessions.
- French roulette — same wheel, but the La Partage rule hands back half your even-money bet on a zero, trimming the edge further.
- American roulette — two zeros push the edge past 5%. Fun, but the maths favours the house harder.
- Lightning Roulette — Evolution's multiplier version, where random numbers pay up to 500x on a straight-up win.
Stick with European or French if you care about long-run value. Lightning trades a slice of that value for the chance at a heavier hit.
Blackjack and card tables
Blackjack sits second to roulette in table volume. Classic seven-seat tables share the floor with Infinite Blackjack, where an unlimited number of players can back the same hand at once, so you never queue for a seat. VIP rooms lift the limits for players betting bigger.
Basic strategy still applies exactly as it does in a land venue: hit, stand, split and double the same way, and the side bets (Perfect Pairs, 21+3) carry a steeper edge than the main game. Baccarat rounds out the card section with Speed Baccarat and Dragon Tiger for players who want fast, low-decision rounds.
A word on pace. Live blackjack moves at whatever speed the table sets, and dealers give you a fixed window to act. That rhythm keeps sessions from dragging, but it also means you cannot dawdle over a tough decision the way you can against software. If you are new to the format, warm up on a low-limit table before you take a VIP seat.
Game shows and something different
Not every session has to be pure card counting. Evolution's game show wing brings a different energy to the floor. Crazy Time spins a giant money wheel with bonus rounds that can multiply a small stake into a serious payout. Monopoly Live folds a board-game bonus into the same wheel format. Dream Catcher keeps it simpler, a straight number wheel with no frills.
These titles sit between a slot and a table game. You place a bet on an outcome, a live host runs the round, and the result plays out on screen. They carry a house edge like anything else, and the multipliers that make them exciting also make them swingy. Treat them as the entertainment they are, not a shortcut to clearing a bonus.
How the games run on mobile
Every table and live stream loads in the browser, so there is nothing to install to play. The live video scales to a phone screen and the chip tray moves to a bottom bar you can thumb through one-handed. If you prefer a home-screen shortcut and lighter data use, the King Billy app wraps the same catalogue.
Data matters on the live floor more than on slots, since you are pulling a constant video feed. A stable Wi-Fi or 4G connection keeps the stream from stuttering mid-hand. Slots run fine on a weaker signal because they only send the result, not a picture.
Providers behind the tables
The live and table floor leans on two heavyweights. Evolution supplies the bulk of the dealer content and every marquee game show. Playtech adds its own blackjack and roulette rooms plus branded tables. On the slot side you get Pragmatic Play, NetEnt, Play'n GO, Nolimit City, Big Time Gaming and a long bench of others, all pulling from the same 2,000-plus library.
That mix means the games are audited by the studios that build them, not knocked together in-house. It is the same content you would find at any established operator that has done its licensing homework.
Provider variety also protects your session in a practical way. If one studio's servers hiccup, the tables from another supplier keep running, so the floor rarely goes fully dark. And because each studio codes its own titles, the interfaces differ enough to keep the catalogue from feeling like one game reskinned a hundred times.
Table limits and bankroll
Limits stretch across the board so the floor works for small and large stakes alike. Many live tables open at A$1 to A$5 a hand, while VIP rooms push ceilings into four figures. The point is to match the table to your bankroll rather than the other way round. A good rule of thumb: no single bet should be more than a small slice of the money you set aside for the night.
Standard cash-out ceilings sit at A$4,500 per week and A$22,500 per month, so a heavy table run pays out in stages rather than one lump. Higher account tiers lift those numbers. Keep that pacing in mind if you plan a long, high-stakes session at the tables.
Depositing to play for real
You need A$20 to fund an account, or A$30 if you want the welcome package attached. Live tables and slots both draw from the same balance, so one deposit covers everything on the floor. Full method lists, limits and cash-out timings sit on the payments page and in the footer under payment methods.
Winnings from the tables follow the standard rails: crypto and e-wallets clear within 24 hours, cards take one to three business days, after a review of up to 24-72 hours. Grab the welcome bonus before your first spin if you want the extra funds working from the start.
Is King Billy fair on the tables?
King Billy Casino holds a Curaçao licence and runs its live content through Evolution and Playtech, both of which are independently tested. Live dealer games remove the RNG question entirely, since you watch the cards and the wheel yourself. For the RNG titles, payout percentages are set by the studios and published on each game.
No table erases the house edge, and the smart move is to treat every session as entertainment you have budgeted for. Set a limit before you sit down. Read the about page if you want the full picture on the licence and how the operator handles player funds.
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