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What Is a Live Dealer Casino?

A live dealer casino streams a real host on HD video, dealing cards or spinning a wheel in front of you in real time. Nothing happens off-screen - you watch each deal and result as it lands, usually with a chat panel alongside. The main games are baccarat, blackjack, roulette and game-show wheels like Crazy Time.

Live vs instant

Instant games use a random number generator and finish in seconds, with no stream to wait for. Live games are slower and more sociable, and the payoff is confidence - you can see exactly what took place. Neither is better on principle; they suit different moods and different amounts of spare time.

Playing smoothly on mobile

Live tables want a steady 4G line to hold HD without stutter, and an hour of live casino uses roughly 100 to 120 MB. On a tight data plan, switch the player to standard quality to halve that, or choose instant rooms when your signal wavers. The Casino page covers the lobby in more detail.

FAQ

Is a live dealer game fair?

You watch every deal on camera in real time, and results are not pre-recorded - the host acts live in front of all players.

What sort of data does live casino get through?

Roughly 100 to 120 MB an hour on HD; switching to standard quality roughly halves that.

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