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Introduction

Net Entertainment Casinos Net Entertainment, also known as NetEnt, was founded in Sweden in 1996, making them one of the first providers of Internet casino software. They are traded publicly on the Stockholm Stock Exchange under the symbol NETB:SS.

As far as I know, NetEnt offers a Flash casino only. The Flash casino has a live dealer option. In my opinion, NetEnt's greatest strength is slots. There are dozens to choose in fun themes and with quality artwork, and they are made to play like the machines in Vegas. The table game selection could be better. The options are sparse and not representative of player interest. For example, they offer Red Dog but not craps. I think the table games could also stand to play a little faster. If you like scratch cards, you'll be happy to find several to choose from.

NetEnt is friendly to low limit players. For example, in blackjack, the bet range when I did this review at the Casumo casino was €0.1 - €500. In single-line video poker, the denomination ranged from €0.1 - €100. With the table games, there are often multiple versions, according to whether the player is a small, medium or large bettor.

Whomever designed the games for NetEnt did a fine job. The rules are what you might find in a land casino in Vegas, and the odds are generally competitive. If you click the question mark on any game, you'll not only find the rules but the theoretical return of the game, including on slots and scratch cards. Few casinos reveal the return of their slot machines, so I commend NetEnt for their transparency.

As usual, I'll go through the games one by one and give you the NetEnt rules, odds, and strategy tips.

 

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Baccarat

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Baccarat
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Punto Banco

There are two versions of baccarat, one just called "baccarat" and the other "punto banco." The only difference is baccarat uses eight decks and punto banco uses six.

The difference between six and eight decks make a slight difference in the odds. The following table shows the house edge for all three bets under both games.

Baccarat

Bet Six Decks Eight Decks
Banker 1.0558% 1.0579%
Player 1.2374% 1.2351%
Tie 14.4382% 14.3596%

Bingo

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Bingo
 

The player may buy up to three strips of cards for €2 each. Each strip has three cards, and each card has 25 numbers without a free square. The player is paid according to how many balls it takes, up to 30, to form a bingo. The game always draws 30 balls and pays for all bingos formed, even multiple bingos on the same card.

I took the trouble to work out the math. The following table shows the expected win per card. The return column is the product of the win, probability, and 18. The reason for multiplying by 18 is the player gets 36 possible ways to make a line per €2 bet, or 18 lines per dollar.

Bingo

Balls Pays Probability Return
5 to 6 Jackpot 0.00000035 ?  
7 to 8 1000 0.00000290 0.05214553  
9 to 11 200 0.00002352 0.08468434  
12 to 14 80 0.00008923 0.12848658  
15 to 16 40 0.00013708 0.09870105  
17 to 18 20 0.00024335 0.08760449  
19 to 21 8 0.00068258 0.09829223  
22 to 25 4 0.00189931 0.13675060  
26 to 30 2 0.00517840 0.18642235  
Total 0 0.00825672 0.87308717 + ?  

As you can see, the fixed returns contribute 87.31% to the return. The additional return per €1,000 in the jackpot meter is 0.63%. The break-even meter, where the return is exactly 100%, is at €20,281.83. According to the game rules, the overall return is 90%.

Blackjack

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Standard Blackjack
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Blackjack Classic Series

This section shall include conventional blackjack as well as other blackjack variants.

Blackjack

You can play standard blackjack in two formats. One is called the "professional series" and the other just says "blackjack." You can also choose the limits as follows:

  • Low: €0.1 - €5
  • Medium: €1 - €40
  • High: €25 - €500

The rules of both standard blackjack games are:

  • Four decks
  • Dealer stands on soft 17
  • Dealer peeks for blackjack
  • Double on any two cards
  • Double after split allowed
  • No re-splits
  • No surrender

Using my blackjack house edge calculator, the house edge is 0.44%. To the right is the appropriate basic strategy for the Net Entertainment rules.

Double Jack is a side bet available in the "classic series" version of the software. It pays if the first player card is a jack and more if both of them are. Four decks of cards are used. The following return table shows a house edge of 4.93%.

Double Jack — Four Decks

Event Pays Permutations Probability Return
Two jack of spades 100 12 0.000279 0.027871
Two jacks 25 228 0.005295 0.132386
First card jack 10 3,072 0.071349 0.713489
All other -1 39,744 0.923077 -0.923077
Total   43,056 1.000000 -0.049331

The following table shows the Blackjack games available in alphabetical order.

Net Entertainment Blackjack Alphabetic OrderExpand

Game review BJ PaysSoft 17Double After SplitDoubleSplits NumberRe split acesDraw to split acesPeekSurrenderReturnDecksLive Game
Blackjack 1.5 Stand Yes Any 2 0 No No Yes No 99.56% 4 No
Common Draw Blackjack (Live Dealer) 1.5 Stand Yes Any 2 1 No No No No 99.41% 6 Yes
Live Beyond Live Blackjack 1.5 Stand Yes Any 2 1 No No No No 99.41% 6 Yes
Professional Series 1.5 Stand Yes Any 2 1 No No Yes No 99.56% 4 No


Here is the same list in returns range, choose your game wisely.

Net Entertainment Blackjack Return OrderExpand

Game review BJ PaysSoft 17Double After SplitDoubleSplits NumberRe split acesDraw to split acesPeekSurrenderReturnDecksLive Game
Blackjack 1.5 Stand Yes Any 2 0 No No Yes No 99.56% 4 No
Professional Series 1.5 Stand Yes Any 2 1 No No Yes No 99.56% 4 No
Common Draw Blackjack (Live Dealer) 1.5 Stand Yes Any 2 1 No No No No 99.41% 6 Yes
Live Beyond Live Blackjack 1.5 Stand Yes Any 2 1 No No No No 99.41% 6 Yes


Caribbean Stud Poker

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Caribbean Stud Poker
 

The usual Caribbean Stud Poker rules are followed, except a royal flush pays 200 to 1, instead of the usual 100 to 1. This lowers the house edge from 5.22% to 5.21%.

Keep in mind that the house edge is ratio of the expected loss to the original bet. If you factor in the raises, then the ratio of the expected loss to total amount wagered, what I call the Element of Risk, is 2.55%.

There is a progressive jackpot with the following pay table:

  • Royal flush: 100% of Jackpot
  • Straight flush: €2,500
  • Four of a kind: €250
  • Full house: €100
  • Flush: €25
  • Straight: €10
  • Three of a kind: €5
 

The return for the side bet is 43.27% plus 1.54% for each €10,000 in the meter. The meter reaches break-even at a jackpot of €368,575.

Casino Hold 'Em

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Casino Hold 'Em
 

Net Entertainment follows the 1-2-3-10-20-100 pay table for a house edge of 2.16%. For the side bet they follow the 7-25 pay table for a house edge of 6.40%.

For more information about the game, please see my page on Casino Hold 'Em.

Golden Derby

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Golden Derby
 

Golden Derby is a very well done horse racing game. The game opens with the player filling out a betting form. It took me some trial and error to figure out how. For win, place and show bets, you have to do the following in order:

  1. Choose the horse
  2. Choose the bet amount (€0.5 to 10 )
  3. Choose the type of bet (win, place, or show)
  4. Click "add bets"
  5. Click start race
 

Repeat steps 1 to 3 for multiple bets. There is also another screen for quinella and exacta bets, which are on the first two horses to finish. With a quinella, the two horses can finish in either order. With an exacta, they must finish in the order specified.

With any bet made, the player automatically qualifies for a jackpot bet. The way this works is the game gives the player the numbers one to eight in a specified order. If the horses finish in this exact order then the player wins the jackpot, which was €2,682 at the time of this writing. If six of the eight win in the specified order, then the player gets 10% of the jackpot. The help screen says the odds of winning the jackpot are somehow correlated to the amount the player wagers.

According to the help screen, the return is 93.1%.

Bonus Keno

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Bonus Keno
 

Bonus Keno plays like regular bingo with a couple extra features tacked on. Here are the rules.

  1. The player picks 2 to 10 numbers from the range of 1 to 80.
  2. The game will sometimes place a joker behind one of the unpicked numbers. This probability is not stated in the rules, but based on personal experience seems to be about 1 in 3.
  3. As in regular keno, the game draws 20 numbers at random and the player is paid according to the number that match his own picks.
  4. If one of the 20 numbers drawn by the game matches results in uncovering a joker. then a bonus countdown will be incremented by one.
  5. Once five jokers have been found, the player will get a bonus game. This will consist of one free game where all wins, except the progressive jackpot, are doubled.
  6. If the 20 balls drawn by the game cover a specific J shape, consisting of the numbers 3, 4, 14, 24, 34, 44, 51, 54, 62, and 63, then the player will win a progressive jackpot.
  7. The jackpot shown is based on a full €5 bet. If betting less, and the player covers the J pattern, then the player will win a pro-rated share of the jackpot according to the ratio of his bet and €5. For example, a €2 bet would win 40%.

The following table shows the pay table.

Bonus Keno Pay Table

Catch Pick 2 Pick 3 Pick 4 Pick 5 Pick 6 Pick 7 Pick 8 Pick 9 Pick 10
0                  
1 1 0.5 0.5            
2 7 2 1 1 0.5 0.5 0.5    
3   23 6 4 2 1 1 0.5 0.5
4     40 12 7 5 3 2 1
5       100 53 15 5 5 4
6         300 100 20 23 10
7           500 300 250 100
8             1,000 500 300
9               5,000 2,000
10                 10,000

The following table shows the return for each number of picks, before considering the jackpot. The column for the bonus return is based on 1 in 3 games having a potential joker, which results in a bonus frequency of 1 in 60 games.

Bonus Keno Return

Pick Base Game Bonus Total
2 80.06% 2.67% 82.73%  
3 81.21% 2.71% 83.91%  
4 81.10% 2.70% 83.81%  
5 81.58% 2.72% 84.30%  
6 81.63% 2.72% 84.35%  
7 81.43% 2.71% 84.14%  
8 81.47% 2.72% 84.19%  
9 81.37% 2.71% 84.08%  
10 81.66% 2.72% 84.38%  

Note that the best value is on the pick 10.

Based on a bonus frequency of 1 in 60, I calculate the probability of a bonus to be 1 in 8,765,618 paid games. For every €1,000,000 in the meter the return goes up by 2.28%, based on a €5 wager. To reach the break-even point on the pick 10 the jackpot would need to reach €6,843,789. As of this writing the jackpot at the Casumo casino is at €8,389, so it may be a long wait.

If anybody with Net Entertainment should read this I would appreciate knowing the exact frequency of joker placement.

Oasis Poker

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Oasis Poker
 

If Oasis Poker is your game, then you're in luck with Net Entertainment. This game is very difficult to find in both land and online casinos.

Briefly, the game is like Caribbean Stud Poker, but the player may draw before making the fold/call decision. However, the price to draw is equal to the product of the Ante bet and the number of cards drawn.

The standard pay table is used, resulting in a house edge of 1.03% and element of risk of 0.48%. It is hard to find a better bet than that.

Red Dog

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Red Dog
 

Net Entertainment has got to be one of the few places left to play Red Dog. They use a single deck of cards for a house edge of 3.16%.

Roulette

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American Roulette
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European Roulette
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European Roulette v2
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French Roulette
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French Roulette v2

There are a host of ways you can play roulette. First, you can choose between American, European and French roulette. Second, you can choose between two different versions, except with American roulette, which seem to differ only in graphics. Third, in some cases, you can choose the low, medium or high-limit games.

My only advice is to stay away from the American roulette, with the higher house advantage at 5.26%. The European and French games have one zero only, for a house edge of 2.70%. Sorry, but none of these games have the liberal half-back rule on even money bets if the ball lands in zero.

For a comparison against competing live dealer products, please see our page on roulette live online dealers.

Scratch Cards

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7 Gold Scratch
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Ace
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Tribble
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Marbles

NetEnt players must like scratch cards, because there are a lot to choose from. For those unfamiliar with them, a scratch card is one of many prizes drawn at random. The makers of physical scratch cards will create them in large batches, of 100,000 or so, with a predetermined prize distribution, and sell the entries, one batch at a time. This way there is a guaranteed return to the retailer after each batch. In other words, it is like the biblical process of casting lots.

To make it more fun, the ticket doesn't just tell you what you won, but you have to scratch various places to determine your outcome. A common format is to have a field of icons to scratch, and if you reveal three of the same thing you win. The win is either the monetary amount of the three of a kind or you scratch yet another place to reveal the prize.

I'm not sure if NetEnt also creates batches of prizes or if each play is independent. However, the odds are the same either way.

NetEnt kindly discloses the return of all their games. You can see it by clicking the question mark in any game. The following table shows the returns of the various scratch card games. I list them in return order. Note the highest return is on Lost Pyramid at 92.0%.

Ace

Game Bet Amount Return
Lost Pyramid €1.0 92.0%
Bubbles €2.0 90.3%
Marbles €2.0 90.3%
Shoot for Gold €2.0 90.3%
Fortuna €2.0 90.0%
Ace €2.0 87.5%
Tribble €2.0 87.5%
Tribble Knockout €1.0 87.5%
Zodiac €1.5 87.5%
Triple Wins €0.5 87.5%
7 Gold Scratch €2.0 86.0%
Hall of Fame €2.0 85.2%
Lucky Double €2.0 85.0%
Max Win €2.0 85.0%

This table does not include Triple Wins High Roller, which is a progressive game, and thus has a variable return. That game is explained in more detail below.

Ace

The following table shows the prizes for the Ace game. The lower right cell shows a return to player of €1.75. The cost of a ticket is €2, so the expected return is 87.50%.

Ace

Win Number Probability Return
€50,000 1 0.000001 0.050000
€10,000 1 0.000001 0.010000
€5,000 4 0.000004 0.020000
€4,000 5 0.000005 0.020000
€2,000 5 0.000005 0.010000
€1,000 10 0.000010 0.010000
€500 20 0.000020 0.010000
€400 25 0.000025 0.010000
€200 50 0.000050 0.010000
€100 100 0.000100 0.010000
€50 1,400 0.001400 0.070000
€40 2,000 0.002000 0.080000
€20 10,000 0.010000 0.200000
€10 30,000 0.030000 0.300000
€5 40,000 0.040000 0.200000
€4 90,000 0.090000 0.360000
€2 190,000 0.190000 0.380000
€- 636,379 0.636379 0.000000
Total 1,000,000 1.000000 1.750000

Tribble

The following table shows the prizes for the Tribble game. Note that the prizes and distribution are not the same as the Ace game above. The lower right cell shows a return to player of €1.75. The cost of a ticket is €2, so the expected return is 87.50%.

Tribble

Win Number Probability Return
€100,000 1 0.000001 0.100000
€50,000 1 0.000001 0.050000
€10,000 2 0.000002 0.020000
€5,000 4 0.000004 0.020000
€2,000 5 0.000005 0.010000
€1,000 5 0.000005 0.005000
€500 12 0.000012 0.006000
€100 50 0.000050 0.005000
€60 200 0.000200 0.012000
€50 300 0.000300 0.015000
€40 1,000 0.001000 0.040000
€20 3,000 0.003000 0.060000
€12 6,000 0.006000 0.072000
€10 7,500 0.007500 0.075000
€8 30,000 0.030000 0.240000
€6 40,000 0.040000 0.240000
€4 100,000 0.100000 0.400000
€2 190,000 0.190000 0.380000
€0 621,920 0.621920 0.000000
Total 1,000,000 1.000000 1.750000

Zodiac

The following table shows the prizes for the Zodiac game. The lower right cell shows a return to player of €1.312. The cost of a ticket is €1.50, so the expected return is 87.50%.

Zodiac

Win Number Probability Return
€25,000 2 0.000002 0.041667
€10,000 2 0.000002 0.016667
€2,000 5 0.000004 0.008333
€1,000 10 0.000008 0.008333
€200 50 0.000042 0.008333
€50 100 0.000083 0.004167
€30 400 0.000333 0.010000
€15 2,000 0.001667 0.025000
€12 8,000 0.006667 0.080000
€9 18,000 0.015000 0.135000
€6 70,000 0.058333 0.350000
€3 150,000 0.125000 0.375000
€2 200,000 0.166667 0.250000
€0 751,431 0.626193 0.000000
Total 1,200,000 1.000000 1.312500

Marbles

The following table shows the prizes for the Marbles game. Unlike the other scratch card games above, Marbles comes in two stages. First, the player picks six out of eight marbles, although they look like pearls to me. After picking each one, it will change color to red or golden. Five are red and three are golden. If the player finds all three golden marbles in his six picks, then he will get one of the prizes in the table below.

The probability of finding the three gold marbles is 35.7143%. The lower right cell in the table shows the average prize is €5.056878. So, the expected win is 0.357143 × €5.056878 = €1.81. It costs €2 to play, so the expected return is €1.81/€2 = 90.3%.

The following table shows the possible prizes in the Marbles game, assuming the player does find the three golden marbles.

Marbles

Win Number Probability Return
€50,000 1 0.000001 0.050000
€2,000 10 0.000010 0.020000
€200 50 0.000050 0.010000
€100 500 0.000500 0.050000
€40 1,000 0.001000 0.040000
€20 45,000 0.045000 0.900000
€10 140,000 0.140000 1.400000
€4 480,000 0.480000 1.920000
€2 333,439 0.333439 0.666878
Total 1,000,000 1.000000 5.056878

Triple Wins Jackpot

Triple Wins Jackpot sets itself apart with a progressive jackpot. The bet amount is €2 and fixed wins return €1.634, for a fixed win return rate of 81.7%. For each €20,000 in the meter, the return goes up by 1%. To reach break-even (zero house edge), the meter would need to be €366,000. At the time of this writing, it was at €31,905. According to the rules, the average return is 87.5%.

Triple Wins Jackpot

Win Number Probability Return
Jackpot 1 0.000001 ?
€30,000 1 0.000001 0.030000
€10,000 4 0.000004 0.040000
€4,000 25 0.000025 0.100000
€2,000 100 0.000100 0.200000
€200 1,200 0.001200 0.240000
€10 15,000 0.015000 0.150000
€4 43,500 0.043500 0.174000
€2 350,000 0.350000 0.700000
€0 590,169 0.590169 0.000000
Total 1,000,000 1.000000 1.634000

Lost Pyramid

A good argument could be made that Lost Pyramid isn't a scratch card game because the prizes are not created in predetermined batches. Rather, the player is in complete control of his own destiny. However, I'll put it in the scratch card category anyway, because the the player experience is much the same.

In the game there is a pyramid of 36 bricks, including seven hidden golden ones. The player picks seven of them and win according to how many golden bricks he finds. The follow table shows the probability and return. The lower right cell shows a return of 91.95%.

Lost Pyramid

Win Number Combinations Probability Return
7 €50,000.00 1 0.00000012 0.00598969
6 €500.00 203 0.00002432 0.01215907
5 €50.00 8,526 0.00102136 0.05106808
4 €10.00 127,890 0.01532042 0.15320424
3 €4.00 831,285 0.09958276 0.39833103
2 €1.00 2,493,855 0.29874827 0.29874827
1 €0 3,325,140 0.39833103 0.00000000
0 €0 1,560,780 0.18697171 0.00000000
Total   8,347,680 1.00000000 0.91950039

Slots

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Mega Fortune
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Beach
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Big Bang

Here is a list, in return order, of the NetEnt slots available at the Casumo casino that have a consistent return. You can find the return of any game by clicking the question mark in the lower left corner of the game.

NetEnt Slots

Game Return
Blood Suckers 98.0%
Kings of Chicago 97.8%
Devil's Delight 97.6%
Simsalabim 97.5%
Pirates Gold 97.3%
Zombies 97.2%
Demolition Squad 97.1%
Jack Hammer 2 97.1%
Jack Hammer 97.0%
Muse 97.0%
Reel Rush 97.0%
Go Bananas 96.9%
Victorious 96.9%
Beach 96.8%
Dead or Alive 96.8%
Egg-o-Matic 96.8%
Lucky 8 Line 96.8%
Robin Hood 96.8%
Scarface 96.8%
South Park Reel Chaos 96.8%
Space 96.8%
Attraction 96.7%
Crime Scene 96.7%
Dragon Island 96.7%
Fisticuffs 96.7%
Fruit Shop 96.7%
Secret of the Stones 96.7%
South Park 96.7%
Thief 96.7%
Thunder Fist 96.7%
Wild Rockets 96.7%
Jungle Games 96.6%
Magic Love 96.6%
Magic Portals 96.6%
Mega Fortune 96.6%
Mythic Maiden 96.6%
Twin Spin 96.6%
Wild Turkey 96.6%
Wish Master 96.6%
Champion of the Track 96.5%
Creature from the Black Lagoon 96.5%
Diamond Dogs 96.5%
Funky Seventies 96.5%
Groovy Sixties 96.5%
Lost Island 96.5%
Super Eighties 96.5%
Wonky Wabbits 96.5%
Aliens 96.4%
Disco Spins 96.4%
Fruit Case 96.4%
Golden Shamrock 96.4%
Lucky Angler 96.4%
Piggy Riches 96.4%
Wild Water 96.4%
Evolution 96.3%
Flowers 96.3%
Jack and the Beanstalk 96.3%
Secret Code 96.3%
Hot City 96.1%
Lights 96.1%
Silent Run 96.1%
Starburst 96.1%
Subtopia 96.1%
Wild Witches 96.1%
Big Bang 96.0%
Elements 96.0%
Gonzo's Quest 96.0%
Spell Cast 96.0%
The Secrets of Horus 96.0%
Crusade of Fortune 95.9%
Reel Steal 95.9%
Thrill Spin 95.9%
Viking's Treasure 95.9%
Pacific Attack 95.5%
Fishy Fortune 95.4%
Gold Rush 95.4%
Excalibur 95.1%
Mystery at the Mansion 95.1%
Pandora's Box 95.1%
Trolls 95.1%
Beetle Frenzy 94.0%
Voodoo Vibes 94.0%
Icy Wonder 93.5%
Fortune Teller 93.3%
Tales of Krakow 93.3%
Geisha Wonders 93.1%
Super Lucky Frog 93.0%
Tiki Wonders 93.0%
Relic Raiders 90.0%

The table above does not include the following games that have a variable return. The reason the return varies depends on the game, but common reasons are a progressive jackpot, skill element or the return depends on the number of lines bet.

  • Egyptian Heroes
  • Arabian Nights
  • Mega Joker
  • Super Nudge
  • Alien Robots
  • Frankenstein
  • Boom Brothers
  • Jackpot 6000
  • Ghost Pirates

As a second source, I have the following returns of NetEnt slots from a confidential source.

NetEnt Slots

Game Return
Aliens 96.40%
Aloha! Cluster Pays 96.40%
Attraction 96.70%
Beach 96.80%
Boom Brothers 96.40%
Cosmic Fortune 96.90%
Creature from the Black Lagoon 96.50%
Crime Scene 96.70%
Dazzle Me 96.90%
Dead or Alive 96.80%
Devils Delight 97.60%
Disco Spins 96.40%
Dracula 96.60%
Driver: Multiplier Mayhem 96.70%
Eggomatic 96.50%
Egyptian Heroes 96.70%
Elements 96.00%
Excalibur 95.10%
Fairytale Legends: Red Riding Hood 96.33%
Fisticuffs 96.70%
Football: Champions Cup 96.82%
Frankenstein 96.70%
Fruit Case 96.40%
Fruit Shop 96.70%
Glow 96.70%
Go Bananas 96.90%
Golden Shamrock 96.40%
Gonzo's Quest 96.00%
Guns & Roses 96.98%
Hall of Gods 95.50%
Hooks Heroes 96.80%
Jack and the Beanstalk 96.30%
Jackpot 6000 98.90%
Jimi Hendrix 96.91%
Jungle Games 96.60%
Kings of Chicago 97.80%
Koi Princess 96.00% - 96.2%
Lights 96.10%
Lost Island 96.50%
Lucky 8 Line 96.80%
Mega Fortune 96.60%
Mega Joker 99.00%
Motorhead 96.98%
Neon Staxx 96.90%
Piggy Riches 96.40%
Pyramid: Quest for Immortality 96.50%
Reel Steal 95.90%
Retro Super 80s 0.00%
Robin Hood 96.80%
Scarface 96.80%
Secrets of Atlantis 97.07%
South Park Reel Chaos 96.80%
Sparks 96.50%
Spellcast 96.00%
Spinata Grande 96.80%
Starburst 96.10%
Steam Tower 97.00%
Stickers 96.70%
Subtopia 96.10%
The Invisible Man 96.40%
The Secret Code 96.30%
The Wish Master 96.60%
Tornado Farm Escape 96.50%
Warlords: Crystals of Power 96.89%
Wild Turkey 96.60%
Zombies 97.20%

As a third independent source, our friends at Slot Tracker have crowd sourced their users to get an overall average of Net Ent slots. Over 3,044,833 reported Net Ent spins, they report an overall return of 95.44%.

TXS Hold 'em

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TXS Hold 'em
 

This is the same game as Texas Hold 'Em Bonus. Net Entertainment follows the liberal Las Vegas version of the rules for a house edge of 2.04% and element of risk of 0.53%.

Why they had to drop the vowels from Texas in the title, I have no idea.

Video Poker

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Net Ent has four video poker games to choose from, as shown in the following table, listed in return order.

Video Poker Summary

Jacks or Better 99.56%
All American 98.11%
Deuces Wild 97.97%
Joker Poker 97.95%

While there are four games only, you can play them 1, 5, 10, 25, 50 or 100 hands at a time. With some of the games, you can choose to play a double or nothing game after every win or not. There is a wide range of denominations you can play. For example, in single-play it ranges from €0.1 to €10, while in 100-play the range is from €0.01 to €0.1.

Following are more comments about each video poker game.

Jacks or Better

Net Entertainment has an unorthodox return table in Jacks or Better that pays only 40 for a straight flush and 20 for a four of a kind. The standard pays are 50 and 25. Otherwise, they follow the standard 9-6 pay table. The player may play 1, 5, 10, 25, 50 or 100 hands.

Following is the complete return table. The lower right cell shows a return of 99.56%.

40/20/9/6/5 Jacks or Better

Hand Pays Combinations Probability Return
Royal flush 800 41,382,840 0.000025 0.019930
Straight Flush 40 180,747,575 0.000109 0.004352
Four of a Kind 20 3,890,582,423 0.002342 0.046843
Full House 9 18,956,234,967 0.011412 0.102707
Flush 6 18,041,938,480 0.010861 0.065169
Straight 5 25,359,854,313 0.015267 0.076334
Three of a kind 3 121,503,253,337 0.073146 0.219438
Two pair 2 210,488,488,893 0.126716 0.253432
Pair 1 344,494,570,128 0.207389 0.207389
Nonpaying hand 0 918,145,490,144 0.552733 0.000000
Total   1,661,102,543,100 1.000000 0.995595

You can play Jacks or Better in two modes. The following screenshots show the "classic" mode, which can be played in 1-, 5-, and 10-play.

You can play Jacks or Better in the "professional series." The following screenshots show this look in 1-, 10-, 25-, 50- and 100-play.

Deuces Wild

Net Entertainment has what is normally a common deuces wild pay table, except instead of 25 for a wild royal flush they pay 20 only. Following is the complete return table. The lower right cell shows a return of 97.97%.

Deuces Wild

Hand Pays Combinations Probability Return
Natural royal flush 800 37,661,459 0.000023 0.018138
Four deuces 200 312,088,926 0.000188 0.037576
Wild royal flush 20 2,988,384,212 0.001799 0.035981
Five of a Kind 15 5,198,417,244 0.003129 0.046942
Straight Flush 9 8,285,570,609 0.004988 0.044892
Four of a Kind 4 102,131,370,032 0.061484 0.245936
Full House 4 43,510,123,766 0.026194 0.104774
Flush 3 34,053,066,076 0.020500 0.061501
Straight 2 96,106,256,092 0.057857 0.115714
Three of a kind 1 445,610,023,777 0.268262 0.268262
Nonpaying hand 0 922,869,580,907 0.555577 0.000000
Total   1,661,102,543,100 1.000000 0.979716

You can play in "classic" mode in 1-, 10-, 25-, and 50-play.

You can also play deuces wild in the "professional series." The following screenshots show this look in 1-, 5-, 10-, 25-, 50- and 100-play..

Joker Poker

Following is the complete return table for Joker Poker. The lower right cell shows a return of 97.95%.

Joker Poker

Hand Pays Combinations Probability Return
Natural royal flush 800 50,604,445 0.000025 0.019773
Five of a kind 200 190,229,855 0.000093 0.018583
Wild royal flush 100 212,832,619 0.000104 0.010395
Straight flush 50 1,219,767,242 0.000596 0.029788
Four of a kind 15 17,412,526,385 0.008505 0.127570
Full house 8 31,990,926,375 0.015625 0.125001
Flush 5 32,455,066,214 0.015852 0.079259
Straight 3 34,541,810,435 0.016871 0.050613
Three of a kind 2 272,910,568,655 0.133296 0.266592
Two pair 1 226,580,378,985 0.110667 0.110667
Kings or better 1 289,151,571,414 0.141228 0.141228
Nothing 0 1,140,689,177,476 0.557139 0.000000
Total   2,047,405,460,100 1.000000 0.979469

You can play in 1-, 5- 10-, 25-, 50-, and 100-play.

All American

All American is available in 1-, 5-, 10-, 25-, 50-, and 100-play. The return table below shows a return of 98.11%.

All American

Hand Pays Combinations Probability Return
Royal flush 800 37,330,602 0.000022 0.017979
Straight Flush 90 212,954,441 0.000128 0.011538
Four of a Kind 35 3,739,961,636 0.002251 0.078802
Full House 8 18,248,268,924 0.010986 0.087885
Flush 8 26,165,724,082 0.015752 0.126016
Straight 8 31,166,489,045 0.018763 0.150100
Three of a kind 3 114,242,443,040 0.068775 0.206325
Two pair 1 198,520,852,464 0.119511 0.119511
Pair 1 303,887,362,797 0.182943 0.182943
Nonpaying hand 0 964,881,156,069 0.580868 0.000000
Total   1,661,102,543,100 1.000000 0.981100

The player can also play All American "Double Up." In this game, the player can choose 1, 5, 10 or 25 hands. After any win, the player may double up to five times.

In the double feature, five cards are laid out and the player bets on them one at a time until he loses or cashes out. I wondered if these cards were dealt from a single deck without replacement. The rules just say, "At the top of a new screen, 5 cards are dealt face down from left to right." If the same card can't be dealt twice, then the player could increase his return by betting on the color in the minority of exposed cards. For example, if the first card exposed was red, then if my theory was right, then the next card would have a 26/51 = 50.98% chance of being black. So, I played it a while and saw the same card twice in the same set of five cards. Thus, my theory was disproven and there is no additional advantage to be had in the double game.

The following table shows the Video Poker games available in alphabetical order.

Net Entertainment Video Poker Alphabetic Order

Game review ReturnPower PokerMulti-PlayPay TableLive Game
All American 98.11% - Yes 800-90-35-8-8-8-3-1-1 No
Deuces Wild 97.97% No - 800-200-20-15-9-4-4-3-2-1 No
Jacks or Better 99.56% No - 800-40-20-9-6-5-3-2-1 No
Joker Poker (kings or better) 97.95% No - 800-200-100-50-15-8-5-3-2-1-1 No

Here is the same list in returns range, choose your game wisely.

Net Entertainment Video Poker Return Order

Game review ReturnPower PokerMulti-PlayPay TableLive Game
Jacks or Better 99.56% No - 800-40-20-9-6-5-3-2-1 No
All American 98.11% - Yes 800-90-35-8-8-8-3-1-1 No
Deuces Wild 97.97% No - 800-200-20-15-9-4-4-3-2-1 No
Joker Poker (kings or better) 97.95% No - 800-200-100-50-15-8-5-3-2-1-1 No

Double Exposure

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Double Exposure
 

Double Exposure is a blackjack variant where both dealer cards are exposed. The player pays for that by losing on ties and a winning blackjack pays 1 to 1. Variable rules are as follows:

  • Six decks
  • Dealer stands on soft 17
  • Double on 9 to 11 only
  • Blackjack tie is a push
  • Double after split allowed
  • No re-splits

The help files claim the return on this game is 99.33%, for a house edge of 0.67%. However, I get a house edge of 1.0%. Stanford Wong's Basic Blackjack puts these rules at 0.9%.

Pontoon

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Pontoon
 

Pontoon is a strange blackjack variant including such rules as a blackjack, known as a "pontoon," pays 2 to 1 and five-card hands outrank those of 2-4 cards, except pontoons, and also pay 2 to 1. To pay for that, ties lose and there is no dealer card exposed. Net Ent follows the RTG rules where the dealer hits on a soft 17 and drawing and re-splitting after splitting aces is allowed.

This game should not be confused with Australian pontoon, which is what is called Spanish 21 elsewhere.

The help files claim the return on this game is 99.66%, for a house edge of 0.34%. However, I get a house edge of 0.38%. Close enough.

I indicate the proper strategy for this game on the right. For more information, please see all the rules and strategy in my pontoon page.

Live Dealers

The casino as Casumo has a live dealer option. This is evidently a NetEnt product as the screen says "A Net Entertainment production" as you wait a few seconds to establish a connection to wherever the live dealers are.

I found the dealers to be friendly and chatty. Unlike other live dealer places I've played, the dealers seemed to know some of the players and joked around as they spoke about topics not directly related to the game.

Maybe other casinos have other options, but at the Casumo casino, there were the following choices to play:

  • Blackjack — Common Draw
  • Blackjack — Multi-player
  • Roulette — Live
  • Roulette — Automatic

Following are some comments about each game.

Blackjack — Common Draw

This is a game where all players act against the same initial hand. For example, suppose the hand was a player 12 against a dealer 2. If some players choose to stand and others hit, then those who hit will get the next card and those who don't won't. Thus, the odds are the same as if playing by yourself.

The online rules are incomplete. Here is what I can tell you about them:

  • Six decks
  • Dealer stands on soft 17
  • No dealer hole card. If the player doubles or splits and the dealer gets a blackjack, then the player loses everything.
  • Double on any two cards and after split.
  • No surrender
  • Re-splitting not allowed.

According to my blackjack house edge calculator, the basic strategy house edge is 0.59%. The game rules claim it is 0.50%. I'm not sure if that is because I don't understand the rules correctly or if one of us is in error.

The limits are €5 - €10,000.

Blackjack — Multi-Player

Same rules as the common draw game. Here, each player has his own hand. Like any live dealer casino, these games can run pretty slow when each player gets a hand.

The limits are €20 - €2,000.

Perfect Blackjack

I know about this game only through a press announcement. It claims a return of 99.5%. Without knowing the rules, I can't confirm or deny that. Based on the wording of the press announcement, I think the player can either play with the game offering advice or put it on auto-play and sit back and watch as the game plays by the basic strategy for you.

Roulette — Live

This game has a single-zero wheel for a house edge of 2.70%. The dealer is mostly there to spin the ball and chat with the players.

The limits are €1 - €75,000.

Roulette — Automatic

This game has a live single-zero roulette wheel but no dealer to be seen.

The limits are €1 - €20,000.