For many years, the biggest complaint about online casinos was that they lacked the authentic, social atmosphere of a physical building.
Instead of relying on computer algorithms, these games use physical cards, real roulette wheels, and professional human croupiers.
How the Technology Actually Works
The dealer interacts with the camera as if it were a player sitting directly across the table from them.
The OCR software instantly reads the card and translates the physical action into digital data on the player’s screen without any delay.
- Players place their bets using a standard digital interface overlay, just like a regular online video game
- The dealer has a monitor off-camera that shows them exactly how many players are at the table and what bets have been placed
- You can chat with the dealer in real-time using a text box; they will read your messages and respond to you verbally on the live stream
The Rise of Live Game Shows
These game shows combine the thrill of gambling with the high-energy production value of popular TV shows like ‘The Price is Right.’
Games like ‘Crazy Time’ or ‘Monopoly Live’ feature charismatic presenters, massive spinning money wheels, and elaborate augmented reality bonus rounds.
| Aspect | Requirement | Player Experience |
|---|---|---|
| Minimum Bet | Usually very low ($0.10) | Often higher ($1.00+) due to studio costs |
| Transparency | Relies on trust in the software algorithm | You can physically watch the cards being shuffled |
If you miss the social energy of the casino floor but don’t want to leave your house, the live casino tab is where you belong.
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