Ezugi Launches 'Royal Poker' Game

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Live dealer provider Ezugi has enhanced its live dealer product offering with the launch of Royal Poker, which sees players testing their luck against the dealer.

The game is a standard five-card poker game where players try to create a better hand against the dealer. The game allows for customers to exchange cards, allowing the dealer to buy an extra card, purchase insurance, or buy a sixth card to help strengthen player positions. Royal Poker is broadcast from a studio with high-end cameras. It also has built-in mobile support.

Commenting on the launch Ezugi Business Development Director Pang Goh said, "While the roots of our new Royal Poker game have come from Eastern Europe, there's no doubt that this Poker variant is becoming more and more popular across other parts of the world.

"Players are always on the lookout for something different, and with Royal Poker we wanted to adopt a live casino game based on poker hands, in which a player is playing against the house. This ramps the excitement around the game, encouraging players to experience a new spin on a classic variation.

"The choices that players must make during the game add an additional layer of complexity and challenge. These twists make the game such a joy to play, and we hope that players are going to appreciate the unique experience this game presents."

Royal Poker can be played now at casinos that offer Ezugi's live dealer platform.

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Therese Williams // UK Correspondent
Therese Williams
Therese is a fervent fan of slot machines and pub fruities, often trying her luck at some of the top online casinos. She covers news for Casino Listings with a focus on the UK and Europe. Therese studied arts and creative writing at university and has written for newspapers in the UK.
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I have to admit I'd like to play a live poker game like this. We don't have them in Michigan yet.