Ricky Casino Games Room
The games room is where members slow the pace down. When a reel session is not what you are after, this is the route to roulette wheels, blackjack hands, poker formats, baccarat, bingo-style rooms and streamed live dealer tables. It is the thinking side of the lobby, sitting apart from the pokies grid and built for players who want decisions rather than spin timing.
Every table runs in your chosen currency from the official set, with stakes shown in plain $ figures, so the numbers read the way you expect. Use the lobby category filters or the search bar to jump straight to a discipline instead of scrolling the full catalogue.
Roulette
Roulette comes down to three things before you place a chip: which wheel you have opened, what the table limits are, and which bet types the layout allows. European and American variants differ on the zero, and that single pocket changes the maths. Open the rules tab, confirm the minimum and maximum stake, and decide whether you want a digital table or a streamed wheel with a real croupier. Inside and outside bets behave very differently, so set your approach before the ball drops.
Blackjack
Blackjack rewards members who like reading a hand over chasing a feature. The detail that matters is the rule set: whether the dealer stands or hits on soft seventeen, which side bets are on offer, and how blackjack itself pays. Those terms sit on the table info screen, so read them before you move a funded balance off demo play. A table that pays three to two on a natural is a different game from one paying six to five, and Ricky lists both styles across its blackjack rooms.

Poker
Poker is not one game here, it is a family of them. You will find video poker machines, table poker variants and tournament-style formats, and each one asks for a different decision. The single check that travels across all of them is the paytable and the hand-ranking screen, since a Jacks-or-Better return table tells you far more about a video poker title than its theme ever will. Open that screen first, then sit down with a plan for which hands you hold and which you fold.
Bingo and Casual Rooms
Not every session calls for full table focus. Bingo-style rooms and the casual category give members a lighter path - draw-based rounds, quick instant-win formats and relaxed pacing that suits a short break or weekend play between bigger sessions. Stock here rotates more than the headline tables, and a few titles depend on region, so lean on the casual filter and the lobby search rather than assuming a favourite is always live.
Live Tables
Live tables are the closest the lobby gets to a real floor. A streamed dealer runs the round in real time, seats can fill, and chat etiquette and round timers apply the way they would at a physical table. One practical note matters more here than anywhere else in the room: connection stability. A dropped pokies spin simply resolves, but a dropped live hand can land mid-decision, so a steady line keeps your seat and your bet intact. Professional studios power these rooms, so roulette, blackjack, baccarat and game-show formats all stream live to your screen.
Picking a Table Safely
A quick pass through these checks keeps every session under control, whether you are at a wheel, a felt table or a bingo card:
- Read the game rules and payout terms before a real-money chip goes down.
- Confirm table limits and that the currency display matches your balance.
- Try demo mode first where a title offers it, so the controls are familiar.
- Set a session limit before you start moving between tables and the pokies grid.
- Note that table and live games contribute about 5% to bonus wagering, while pokies count 100%.
Need a hand mid-session? The 24/7 live chat and email at [email protected] can clear up a table rule or a limit question in minutes. New here? Set up your account from the registration page, and keep the responsible gambling tools close for any 18+ play.
Games Room Questions
Does Ricky cover roulette and blackjack?
Yes. Both sit at the heart of the table-games route, in digital form and as streamed live rooms. Each carries its own limits, bet types and payout terms, listed on the table info screen.
Are live tables different from the digital games?
They are. Live tables stream a human dealer in real time from professional studios, with seat limits, round timers and chat rules. Digital tables resolve instantly against software, so a stable connection matters far more on the live side.
Where do casual and bingo games fit?
They sit between the reels and the full table games - lighter, draw-based or instant-win rounds for shorter sessions. Stock rotates and some titles depend on region, so the casual filter and lobby search are the quickest way to find what is live.










