CaptainsBet Keno, Lucky 7 & Other TV Games

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The TV Games lobby at CaptainsBet is a quick, studio-hosted area where rounds go on all the time and settle in ZMW in seconds. You may have heard of companies like BetGames and TVBET. You can quickly get to Keno, Baccarat, Board Games, and Trending Games from the top bar. A filter on the left lets you see just one provider, and the center grid shows each show’s tile with a live counter for the next round. To get into a room, click on any tile. The odds and markets are below the video, and your bet slip is on the right.

How the rounds work (the same for everyone)

  • The live studio stream starts when you open a game tile.
  • Choose a market, like color, number range, segment, or card outcome.
  • Put in a stake in ZMW and confirm it before the timer runs out.
  • The draw, spin, and deal happen, and the results and returns go straight to your slip.

Tip: TV games move quickly. Keep your stakes low, don’t “chase,” and stick to simple markets until you get the hang of each show’s rhythm.

Important games and how to play

Keno and Fast Keno (TVBET)

  • Game play: 20 balls are drawn from a pool of 1 to 80. You bet on the results before the draw: the number of hits, the Over/Under totals, the Odd/Even totals, the ranges, or the numbers you chose.
  • Why people like it: easy to understand odds, fast rounds, and lots of small markets (like first ball odd/even and sum range).

Start with Odd/Even or Total Over/Under if you’re new; only then try multi-number tickets.

TVBET and BetGames offer Wheel of Fortune and Classic Wheel

  • Gameplay: a big wheel with fixed multipliers and separate sections. Choose a color or number for a segment. If the pointer stops there, you win at the posted odds. Some wheels have extra sectors that trigger again or give you more.

Notes: Segments with higher multipliers don’t land as often. Mix one safer pick with a small stake on a long shot.

Lucky 5, 6, and 7 (BetGames)

  • Playing: classic lottery draws with different drums:
  • Five out of thirty-six is a lucky number.
  • Lucky 6: 6 out of 60
  • Seven from forty-two is lucky seven.
  • Markets: check your numbers, color totals, sum ranges, odd/even distribution, and first ball properties.

Why play: you know when the rounds will end; you can make your favorite number sets ahead of time and use them again and again.

BetGames’ Dice Duel

  • You roll two dice, one red and one blue. You can bet on which die wins, a draw, the total (over/under), odd/even, or the exact total.
  • The show is one of the fastest because each round lasts about 30 to 60 seconds.

Beginner path: Red/Blue/Draw or Odd/Even; exact totals are high-odds, low-hit.

BetGames’ War of Bets

  • Two sides, the Player and the Dealer, each get one card. The higher rank wins. Side bets: color, suit, pair, difference in ranks, and the exact rank of the winner.

Why play: the core rule is very simple, and side bets add variety without slowing down the game.

6+ Poker (TVBET)

  • Gameplay: uses a 36-card deck (6–A); the number of hands played is different from regular poker. You can bet before the deal on which hand type will show up or who will win (Dealer/Player), and you can also make combination side bets based on the show.

Keep in mind that straights and flushes happen more often in 6–A decks than in 52-card poker. You can find the game’s odds table in the info panel.

Roulette (Live, Instant, or Flash)

  • Gameplay: TV-style roulette streams with the same layout as before: straight-up, split, street, dozens, columns, red/black, and odd/even.
  • “Instant” and “Flash” focus on short spins, while “Classic” keeps a fuller presentation.

As a beginner, you can make even-money bets (red or black) or dozens of bets while you learn the pace.

1Bet, WheelBet, PokerBet, Blackjack, and Baccarat (TVBET)

  • Gameplay: quick versions of classic games led by a presenter, with simple menus and payouts posted below the video. Blackjack and baccarat have the same rules. PokerBet is a house-dealt poker round where you bet on the outcome instead of playing a seat.

Tip: Always check the info (i) panel for the min/max and pay table. Some shows have side-bet boosts.

A quick look at the differences

Game Round speed Best for markets that are new to you
Keno and Fast Keno Quick Draws and totals of numbers
Wheel of Fortune / Classic Wheel: Odd/Even, Total Over/Under Quick–Medium Parts of the multiplier A long shot and a lot of common segments
Fortunate 5/6/7 Medium: Lottery draws First ball: Odd/Even, color totals
Duel with Dice Micro-rounds that are very fast Red/Blue/Draw, Odd/Even
War of Bets Quick Simple head-to-head: Winner (Player or Dealer)
6+ Poker Medium Poker results Winner, hand type shows
Roulette (Instant/Flash) Quick Classic layout: Red/Black, Dozens
Blackjack, baccarat, and pokerbet Medium: The feel of a table game The main result is simple side bets.

Useful tips for setting up

  • Use the provider filter to show only your favorite studios.
  • Before you place a bet, watch one full round. You can see the cut-off line for accepting bets below the video.
  • Stake presets: have one small unit for quick games like Dice Duel and Fast Keno, and one a little bigger for slower wheels and tables.
  • Info panel: Before you mix markets, check the rules, pay tables, and min/max in ZMW for each room.
  • Favorites: Click the heart on tiles you like to add them to your Most Liked list, where you can find them more easily later.

The bottom line

CaptainsBet’s TV Games have constant rounds, studio presentation, and instant ZMW settlement. To get the hang of it, start with Dice Duel, War of Bets, Lucky 7, Wheel of Fortune, or Keno. Keep the stakes low and stick to a few main markets until you’ve seen a few cycles. You can add side bets and wheels for variety without losing control of your session once you know the pace and cut-off time.