Casino · Tables
Splash Coins Table Games
What sits on the table games shelf
Blackjack
Classic, Vegas Strip, Double Exposure and Spanish 21.
Baccarat
Punto Banco, Mini Baccarat and a few high stakes specials.
Poker variants
Casino Hold'em, Caribbean Stud, Three Card and Pai Gow.
Craps and dice
Classic craps, sic bo and a small library of dice based titles.
100+
RNG tables
0.5%
Lowest house edge
CA$0.10
Lowest minimum
24/7
Live availability
Table games at Splash Coins sit a little quieter than the slots lobby, but the players who use them tend to come back day after day. The page collects every RNG title in one grid and links straight through to the live floor for the same game when you want a dealer. The math is identical between the RNG and live versions — the only thing that changes is the pace and the atmosphere around the hand.
Blackjack is the headline category. The site carries the classic single deck game alongside Vegas Strip, Double Exposure and Spanish 21, with side bets like Perfect Pairs and 21 Plus 3 on most variants. The house edge on classic blackjack played at optimal strategy sits around half a percent, which is the lowest figure anywhere in the lobby. Strategy charts are easy to find online and well worth reviewing before you sit down, especially if you are new to the Double Down and Split decisions.

Baccarat, poker and craps
Baccarat covers the Punto Banco standard, Mini Baccarat for faster play and a few high stakes specials with side bets like Tiger and Dragon Bonus. The Banker bet runs at a 1.06 percent house edge, the Player bet a touch higher, and the Tie bet is the one to leave alone if you care about the long-run math. No Commission Baccarat is also available and appeals to players who dislike tracking the standard five percent commission on Banker wins.
Poker variants on the table games shelf cover Casino Hold'em, Caribbean Stud, Three Card Poker and Pai Gow. None of these are peer-to-peer poker — they are house-banked games where you play against the dealer, so the rules are quick to pick up and the house edge sits in a sensible range for casual play. Craps is in there too, complete with the full Pass Line, Don't Pass and Place bet structures, and Sic Bo handles the dice-rolling crowd from a different angle with three dice and a wide variety of payout tiers.
Blackjack strategy basics
The half-percent house edge on blackjack only applies when you play at or close to optimal strategy. Basic strategy is a set of fixed decisions — hit, stand, double down or split — based on your hand total versus the dealer's up card. Playing by feel instead of the chart can push the house edge above two percent, quadrupling what the math says you should be giving up. The good news is that basic strategy for a standard six-deck shoe fits on a single card that takes about an hour to memorize.
Spanish 21 removes all the tens from the deck, which sounds like bad news for the player but is offset by generous bonus payouts for five-card 21s, six-card 21s and suited combinations. The house edge on Spanish 21 at optimal strategy is competitive with standard blackjack and the bonus payouts make big hands more rewarding. Double Exposure shows both dealer cards face up, which seems like a huge player advantage but is balanced by pushes going to the dealer and blackjack paying even money.
RNG versus live
The RNG tables are the right choice when you want to play at your own speed, take time over a hand or test out a strategy without social pressure. You can pause mid-hand, consult a strategy chart, adjust your bet size and take as long as you need on each decision. The live tables are the right choice when you want atmosphere, a dealer to chat with and the social side of a real table. The lobby makes it easy to jump between the two without losing your seat preferences, and many players use RNG for practice and live tables for their main sessions.
Canadian players will find all the most popular table game variants covered at Splash Coins, with minimums low enough to suit a casual session and maximums high enough for the more serious players. Stakes from CA$0.10 on RNG titles let you spread a conservative bankroll across a long session, and the live floor scales up to several thousand dollars per hand for the high-stakes crowd. Every game card in the lobby shows the house edge, the RTP and the minimum and maximum bet before you open the table.
Mobile table games
Every table game at Splash Coins is optimized for mobile play. The card art renders at the correct resolution for your screen, the bet controls sit at the bottom of the screen for easy thumb access and the chip denominations can be customized to match your session budget. Live table games stream at adjustable quality settings so they hold up reliably on a 4G connection. Whether you are playing on an iPhone, Android device or tablet, the experience scales cleanly without needing an app download.
Which table game has the lowest house edge at Splash Coins?
Classic blackjack played at optimal strategy gives you the lowest house edge in the lobby at roughly half a percent. Baccarat on the Banker bet is the second best at 1.06 percent, followed by French Roulette on the la partage rule at 1.35 percent. Casino Hold'em and Three Card Poker sit a little higher, in the two to three percent range, and craps depends entirely on which bets you place. The info panel on every table shows the published house edge so you can compare before you sit down.
Are there live versions of all the table games?
Most of the headline table games have live versions on the Splash Coins floor. Blackjack, baccarat, casino hold'em and three card poker are all available live, with multiple tables open at any given hour. A few of the more niche variants, like Spanish 21 and Pai Gow, are RNG only because the live versions are not widely supported across the regulated Canadian market. The lobby uses a small live badge on every game card so you can see at a glance which titles are streamed.
Do table games contribute to bonus wagering?
Table games contribute at a reduced rate, usually ten percent. That means CA$100 wagered at blackjack counts as CA$10 towards your wagering requirement. The reduced rate is standard across the regulated market because table games have a much lower house edge than slots. If you prefer to play tables without the bonus pressure, opt out of the welcome offer at deposit and your real cash balance is yours to play with no wagering attached.
Can I play blackjack on mobile?
Yes. Every blackjack table at Splash Coins is fully mobile optimized. The card art is rendered at the right resolution for your screen, the bet pad sits at the bottom for easy thumb taps and strategy hints can be toggled on if you want a hand-by-hand reminder. Both RNG and live blackjack work in a phone browser without an app download, and the live tables hold up well even on a 4G connection thanks to the adaptive video streams.

