711 Table Games — Baccarat, Blackjack & Roulette for Malaysian Players

This page gives you a full overview of the table games available at 711 — from live baccarat with real dealers to digital blackjack and roulette variants. Find out how each game works, what table types are on offer, and how to get started in just a few minutes.

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Digital Casino Tables That Feel Like the Real Thing

The Table Games section at 711 brings the physical casino experience straight to your screen. With live dealer tables, you interact with a real dealer broadcast via high-quality video in real time. This is a different experience from slots or automated machines — every round, every card dealt, happens in front of you with an actual dealer.

Alongside live tables, the platform also offers digital versions of the same games — ideal for players who prefer a faster pace or want to start at lower betting limits to get comfortable with the rules before moving up to higher-stakes tables.

Malaysian players familiar with traditional card games such as congkak numbers or family card games will find baccarat and blackjack fairly easy to pick up, as both are built around comparing card values between two sides.

Penang user playing a Malay-style lucky draw table game at 711

Terms You Should Know Before You Sit Down

Baccarat A card game played between two hands — "Player" and "Banker". The hand closest to 9 wins. You bet on either hand or a tie.
Blackjack A card game where your goal is to get as close to 21 as possible without going over. You play against the dealer, not other players.
Roulette A wheel-based game where a ball is spun into a rotating wheel. You bet on the number, colour, or group of numbers where the ball will land. Learn more on the our roulette.
Live Dealer A real dealer runs the game in front of a live camera. You watch every action as it happens through a live video stream.
RTP Return to Player — the average percentage paid back to players over the long run. Table games like baccarat typically have a higher RTP than slots.
Betting Limits The minimum and maximum amount you can wager per round at each table. Low-limit tables are suited for new players; VIP tables carry higher limits.

Five Types of Table Games Available at 711

Baccarat — The Top Choice for Malaysian Players

Baccarat is the most popular table game among Asian players, and 711 offers several variants — including live baccarat with Asian dealers, speed baccarat for faster sessions, and digital baccarat for practice. Players simply choose which hand they think will win, making it easy to pick up within the first few rounds.

Blackjack — Where Player Skill Makes a Difference

Unlike baccarat, blackjack involves strategic decisions — whether to hit (take another card), stand (keep your current hand), double (double your bet), or split (separate a pair). Players who understand basic strategy can significantly reduce the house edge.

Roulette — More to It Than Just Red or Black

Roulette offers a different experience from slot machines — you watch the ball spin and land right before your eyes. The platform offers the European variant (single zero) which gives players better odds than the American version. A wide range of bets is available, from single numbers to broad number groups.

Sic Bo & Dice — For Fans of Asian Games

Sic Bo is a traditional Asian dice game with a strong following among the Chinese-Malaysian community and players familiar with Genting's gaming floors. Players bet on the outcome of three dice — from specific number combinations to the total sum. It's fast, straightforward, and well-suited for short sessions.

Casino Poker — Play Against the Dealer, Not Other Players

Casino poker (Casino Hold'em or Three Card Poker) differs from regular poker in that you play against the dealer, not other players. This removes the bluffing element and makes the game more about the strength of your own hand. It's a good fit for players who want to try poker without the competitive pressure of facing other players head-on.

Selangor user in baju kurung enjoying online table games at 711

From City to Town — Table Games Across the Country

Table games are widely popular in Malaysia, offering a more personal experience compared to slots. Players in urban areas like Kuala Lumpur and Petaling Jaya tend to gravitate towards live baccarat and blackjack, where they can interact with the dealer in real time.

In areas like Selangor and Penang, digital table games (without a live dealer) are popular for letting players go at their own pace without time pressure. Users who have visited Genting Highlands or overseas casinos also tend to feel right at home with the familiar game formats on the 711 platform.

The Malaysian community familiar with traditional card games like Chor Dai Di or 21 during festive seasons find that baccarat and blackjack share some conceptual similarities, even though the specific rules differ. The 711 platform provides a quick guide at every table to help new players understand the rules before they start.

Table Games Comparison — A Quick Guide for Beginners

Sample baccarat round: You place an RM 20 bet on the "Player" hand. The dealer deals two cards to each hand. The Player hand gets 7 + 2 = 9, the Banker hand gets 6 + 5 = 11, which counts as 1 (only the last digit counts in baccarat). The Player hand wins with a value of 9. You get your RM 20 back plus RM 20 in winnings — a total of RM 40.

Games Number of Players Outcome Type House Edge (estimated)
Baccarat Many (open betting) Pure chance ~1.06% (banker hand)
Blackjack 1–7 players per table Skill + luck ~0.5% (basic strategy)
Roulette (European) Many (open betting) Pure chance ~2.7%
Sic Bo Many (open betting) Pure chance Depends on bet type

Four Strengths of 711 Table Games

Live Dealer

Real video stream, not animation — genuine interaction in real time

Mobile Optimised

All tables are accessible via Android or iOS mobile browsers

Multiple Variants

Baccarat, blackjack, roulette, Sic Bo and casino poker all in one platform

Local Payment Methods

Deposit via TNG eWallet, FPX, Maybank2u — all the Malaysian payment methods you know

Four Steps to Get Started at a 711 Table

1
Choose the Table Type You're Interested In

Read through the summary of each table game on this page and decide which suits you best. If it's your first time, digital baccarat or blackjack (without a live dealer) is a good starting point — you can play at your own pace without any time pressure.

2
Register a 711 Account

Click Register at the top of the page and fill in your basic details. The process takes less than five minutes. Once your account is verified, you can jump straight into the table games section on the platform.

3
Make a Deposit Using Local Payment Methods

Use TNG eWallet, FPX, or Maybank2u to deposit into your account. Funds are typically processed within minutes. Choose a betting limit that fits your budget — low-limit tables are available for players who prefer a more cautious approach.

4
Join a Table and Start Playing

Select the table you want from the game list. For live tables, you'll see a real-time video feed of the actual dealer. Digital tables start instantly. Use the in-platform guides if you need a quick rules refresher before the round begins.

The Casino Experience — No Trip to Genting Required

One of the biggest draws of live table games is the atmosphere — it feels far more authentic than a standard digital game. With a real dealer chatting, shuffling cards and managing the table on camera, the experience comes remarkably close to sitting at a table in a physical casino.

In Malaysia, many players who have visited Genting Highlands Casino or casinos on trips to Singapore, Macau, or Europe find that the live table game format at 711 is the easiest way to continue that experience from home — without the travel costs or time commitment.

Flexible playing hours are another advantage — live tables run around the clock, and digital tables are always available regardless of player numbers. You can join a quick round or play for hours, entirely on your own schedule.

Malay-style casino betting atmosphere in Kuala Lumpur on the 711 platform

Ready to Take a Seat at Your First Table?

Register a 711 account now and access the full range of table games — from live baccarat with real dealers to digital blackjack and roulette — right from your phone or computer.

Frequently Asked Questions About Table Games

Live table games feature real dealers broadcast via video in real time — you watch the cards being shuffled and dealt in front of the camera. Digital tables use simulation software with no live dealer, allowing for faster gameplay at lower betting limits. Both types are available at 711 and accessible through the same account.

Baccarat is the best starting point for new players — the core mechanic is simple: pick the hand you think will win, and there are no further decisions to make during play. Digital blackjack (without the time pressure of a live dealer) is also great for learning basic strategy before joining a live table. Start with low-limit tables to get comfortable with the rules.

Yes, all table games at 711 are optimised for mobile. You can access both live and digital tables through the web browser on any Android or iOS device — no special app download required. For live table games, a stable internet connection (Wi-Fi or 4G) is recommended to ensure smooth, uninterrupted video streaming.

Once logged in, go to the deposit section and select a payment method — TNG eWallet, FPX, Maybank2u, or CIMB Clicks. Enter the amount you wish to deposit and follow the verification steps. Funds are usually processed within minutes, after which you can head straight to the table games section. For a step-by-step deposit guide, visit the FAQ.

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