Playtech Prestige is the premium tier within Playtech’s live casino portfolio, built for higher-stakes casino play and for VIP audiences who want more than a standard live dealer table. Playtech is one of the longest-established names in live dealer gaming. Its live dealer roots go back to the early days of the format, even to the early 2000s. The Prestige range itself was introduced in the mid-2010s as the live casino market became more competitive, including direct competition for premium-table audiences that were increasingly served by VIP-focused products from rival suppliers. One clear marker is the launch of Prestige Roulette in 2015.

This guide breaks down the full Playtech Prestige offering from a player’s perspective: typical bet ranges, game coverage, interface and feature differences, dealer standards, and what to look for in streaming quality. It also explains how to identify casinos that genuinely offer Playtech Prestige tables rather than simply presenting standard tables with higher limits and VIP labels.

What Defines Playtech Prestige Tables

Playtech Prestige Roulette

Playtech Prestige tables are not simply standard live dealer games with higher limits. They are designed as a separate tier within Playtech’s portfolio. The differences become clear when you look at limits, environment, and technology side by side.

Table Limits and Bet Ranges

The most immediately visible distinction between Prestige and standard Playtech tables is the betting range. Prestige tables are built to accommodate high rollers and their wish to bet higher than the betting range available at standard tables.

Typical limits seen across Prestige tables include:

  • Prestige Baccarat: Minimum bets commonly range from $50 to $500, with maximum bets extending from $10,000 up to $50,000 per hand.

  • Prestige Roulette: Inside bet minimums usually sit between $5 and $25, while straight-up number bets can reach $2,000 to $5,000.

By comparison, standard Playtech live casino tables are designed to be accessible to casual players:

  • Minimum bets usually fall between $1 and $10.

  • Maximum bets are often capped between $500 and $2,500, depending on the game.

As we can see, Prestige tables offer maximum bet limits that are roughly 10 to 50 times higher than standard tables. Actual limits are set by the casino operator and can vary by regulatory jurisdiction. Casinos focused on Asian markets frequently offer higher Prestige limits, particularly for baccarat.

 

Game Standard Tables (Min / Max) Prestige Tables (Min / Max)
Baccarat $1 – $2,500 $50 – $50,000
Roulette $0.50 – $500 $5 – $5,000 (straight-up)

Elevated Studio Design

Prestige tables are hosted in studio environments that are visually distinct from Playtech’s standard live casino sets. These studios are designed to look exclusive in the same way land-based casinos tend to separate high-limit rooms from main gaming floors.

Common visual characteristics include custom-designed furniture and finishing, darker and richer color palettes on table felt, and more controlled lighting that creates a calmer, more formal atmosphere. Usually, there are more cameras that provide wider table views as well as close-ups where needed.

Dealer Selection and Training

Dealers assigned to Prestige tables are typically more experienced than those on standard tables, often with several years of live dealing behind them.

Selection criteria usually include advanced game knowledge, the ability to manage large bets without hesitation, and familiarity with high-roller etiquette. Multilingual capability is common, particularly on baccarat tables where Asian languages are frequently supported. Appearance standards are more formal, and dealer interaction tends to be professional and restrained rather than conversational.

For high-stakes players, smooth game flow is important because the sums left on the table are much bigger than on standard tables. You don’t want to think about the dealer and get irritated by their potential mistakes.

Streaming Quality and Technology

Prestige tables are supported by a better technical setup than standard live dealer games. Typical setup includes five to seven or more HD camera angles, compared to three or four on regular tables, and higher bitrate streaming for clearer video.

Playtech has also implemented 4K streaming capabilities at the studio level. However, actual resolution delivered to players depends on the casino’s implementation and the player’s device and bandwidth.

Exclusive Features and Functionality

Chat features are often limited or more controlled to reduce distraction. Enhanced statistics and extended game history tools are standard, both for baccarat and roulette. Some casinos offer preferred or reserved seating for VIP players, while baccarat tables typically include full stats such as bead road, big road, big eye road, small road, and cockroach road.

Multi-bet tools allow experienced players to place complex combinations quickly and efficiently, supporting higher-volume play without slowing the game down.