JeetBuzz is an all-in-one online betting site for players in India and Bangladesh. JeetBuzz provides a variety of options to keep players entertained. Cricket betting, casino games, slots, fishing games, and the lottery are all available. You’ll never run out of games to play with JeetBuzz.
JeetBuzz generously rewards its members with promotions and bonuses. New JeetBuzz members receive a welcome bonus or a 100 first deposit bonus. They also have an affiliate programme where you can earn money for each successful referral that joins JeetBuzz. They also introduce new promotions on a regular basis, so make sure to log in to your account to view JeetBuzz’s current available promotions.
Download their mobile app if you want to play your games on the go. The JeetBuzz app is available on their official website, and the registration process is simple.
If you enjoy placing bets on casino games or playing online games, JeetBuzz has you covered. The top-tier software providers in the industry are in charge of developing the betting and gaming offerings on the JeetBuzz app. Let’s take a look at some of JeetBuzz’s gaming concepts to get you started.
Baccarat:
JeetBuzz currently offers two varieties of baccarat:
- Classic Baccarat
- Insurance Baccarat
A total of 8 decks (416 cards) of cards are used in the game of Classic Baccarat. Aces are worth one point, tens, jacks, queens, and kings are all worth zero (0), and any card less than ten is worth its face value. When the total value of the cards reaches a double digit, the second digit automatically becomes the hand value. The winning hand is the one with the most points, which is closest to 9.
Baccarat is played with two hands: the Banker’s hand and the Player’s hand.Cards are initially dealt to the ‘Player’ first; if either the players’ or the bankers’ card points are equal to 8 or 9 after the first set of cards is dealt, they both stand and no further cards are drawn; this is known as a natural win. If there is no winner after the first round of cards, a third card may or may not be dealt according to the ‘Three Card Rules.’
Other side bets include Big/Small, Banker/Player Pair, Any Pair, Perfect Pair, Bonus Play, and Super Six.
While Insurance Baccarat refers to a bet offered to a player at fixed odds in accordance with the Baccarat Insurance Pay Table before either the Player or Banker hand is dealt the third card in accordance with the Baccarat Table of Play.
Standard bets and payouts:
- * Banker wins with a 1:0.95 payout.
- * Player wins with a 1:1 payout.
- * 1:8 payout for a tie
Teen Patti :
Teen Patti translates to “three cards” in Hindi and is played with a 52-card deck minus the Jokers. The highest value card is an ace, and the lowest value card is a two. You can bet on whether Player A’s hand or Player B’s hand has the higher card order.
The possible hands are ranked from high to low as follows:
1. Straight Flush or Pure Sequence: three cards of the same suit in sequence.
2. Trail or three of a kind: three cards of the same rank.
3. Straight or Sequence: Three cards in sequence, but not all of the same suit.
4. Three cards of the same suit that are not in sequence, known as a colour or flush. If both players have a flush, the highest card is compared.
5. Two of a kind or a pair: Two cards with the same suit. The winner of a pair is the one with the higher value.
6. A high card is a hand that does not have any pairs and is not a straight or a flush. If two players have the same high card, the winner is determined by the next highest card.
Ludobet:
Quickly and concisely learn the rules of the board game Ludo.
The goal of the game is for the player to be the first to move all of their pieces to the home triangle. This game can be played by two to four people.
Each player chooses a colour and places their four pieces inside the corresponding coloured home base. To move a piece from your base to your starting position on the track, you must roll a 6. That piece is now active. Only pieces that are in play can be moved. If you have no pieces in play and roll a 6, your turn is over.
If you have one or more pieces in play, you can move any of them the number of spaces along the path indicated by the rolled number. Pieces move clockwise around the path, jumping at corners before continuing up their own color’s home column into their home triangle. If you roll a 6, you can either move a piece from your base to the starting position or move a piece that is already in play. You get to roll again after rolling a six. If you roll a 6 three times in a row, your turn is over.
If your piece collides with an opponent’s piece, the opponent’s piece is returned to their base. If your piece lands on a space that is already occupied by one of your own pieces, that space is blocked. An opponent’s piece cannot pass or land on a blocked space, but your own pieces may pass or land on it.
When your piece reaches the home column of the same color, it continues on its way to the home triangle. Only with an exact roll can a piece be moved to the home triangle. When your piece lands on the home triangle, it has completed its journey and cannot be moved any further.
The first player to get all four of their pieces to their home triangle wins. The remaining players continue the game to determine the runners-up.










