How do live dealer casino games work?

What does it mean that a game is “live”? How are such games produced?

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ResourceFlow
ResourceFlowAnswered on 12/22
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In live dealer casino games, an actual person (the dealer) operates a game from a studio, shuffling and dealing cards or spinning a roulette wheel while you play on your computer – just as if you were in a casino. The term "live" refers to the fact that the entire gaming experience takes place in real time: dealer, gameplay, and chat.

These are filmed with multiple cameras so that you get a complete view of the game floor. Dealers work at a real table using real chips/cards. But they have high-tech software that connects everything to what you see and bet on your computer screen. That means you get both the buzz of a casino floor and the comfort of playing from your sofa. Not bad! Some even allow you to chat with their dealers and other players. That’s how modern online gaming works.

PatchNotesReader
PatchNotesReaderAnswered on 12/22

Live dealer games are simply casino games against a live dealer, broadcast through video technology. It’s “live” because you get to see and hear the dealer and other players, as if you were sitting at an actual casino table. High-end cameras, microphones, and production facilities ensure quality, and dealers operate like real-life counterparts, communicating with players via instant messaging. But everything else – including dealing the cards – is automated. So you can enjoy a physical table experience in the comfort of your own living room.

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