I've always like the Grand virtual casinos for roulette
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I've always like the Grand virtual casinos for roulette
Live roulette that is also part of a brick and mortar casino seems to me to be the most fun and least likely to be tampered with.
Only thing, the wheel spins constantly at the same speed and is power-driven: only dropping the ball is done by hand.
You can watch the wheel, see the other players place their bets real-time, and you get your own board to play.
Every individual player has their own board. I cannot see how this could be tampered with, it would seem hardly worth it to me and to difficult.
From what I've seen, it is as close to being there in person.
minimum bets are 50 cents to $100.00
I am trying to learn about different live roulette wheels, so please expand your opinion on a Real Brick and mortar roulette live vs. studio live. I was at a studio live roulette yesterday and they have a lot of traffic from a brick and mortar poker room in some place in Asia. The players use it while they are not pokering but via computer screen. The studio is in CR. So unlike Bogart casino (I was at Bogarts and BetPhoenix it felt like I was the only guy on the board) which is also has it's studio in CR their is a lot of people on the system. How do you feel about that buisy casino? There is a lot of players on the same board...
I don't get it when you say the wheel is motor driven. I didn't notice that. I will pay more attention next time in casinos. Where do you see that... what casino?
www.luckylivecasino.com. Actual location is a brick and mortar casino in Dublin, Ireland. I am in the US so all I can do is fun play.
The wheel never stops even after the ball drops. Maybe I am wrong, but it sure does appear to be power driven to me.
I used to play a site called Future Bet. Youc ould lay out your bets long in advance, and set the parameters then go to bed. Ha.
Hiya: If you are outside the US, then i would try BetVoyager multiball Roulette, 'IF YOU HAVE THE BANKROLL'. I have been playing it in demo mode, and i love it......![]()
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My son runs that casino. I will give him an ask in an hour. He started another live casino with a local new software provider. The new software provider used to work in Dublin running the show there. The Dublin casino owners are not progressive in their plans and style. So he left. It is true. Dubline has no promotions and take a long time to react to markets, trends and have NO promotions.
The new one here, it is a studio. They have a lot of players as i mentioned earlier. I was just wondering what players thought of studios that have a lot of action. I would imagine it will take time to gain confidence... time and fast Payouts. But the dealers are much more interactive. They pay attention to the online players rather than looking bored and Picking their nose on video.Pm me and i will give you the link if you want. It's slick. and they are eager beavers to please and make a name.
my previous post was reffering to Kennith's post. Luv2win posted while I was typing.
Luv2win... multiple balls... I saw this in another post of yours. Sounds like fun. Your explanation was interesting.
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In Dublin the croupier spins it in the opposite direction every time. I just checked it out. But he does it as he is picking the ball up and you don't notice it. It must be a very light wheel.
That explains everything then. To me, it looks as if it spins all the time at the same rate of speed. I suppose it is done off video.
Interestingly enough, there are sveral threads already about Dubliner.
Again, all I could do was play demo mode. Perhaps Live and Cash make a difference?
Anyone remember Dr Stanley Ho? He had some good live delaers who would interact with you. Personally, it was a bit strange chatting in IM with a cute delaer, but hey, it was no more wierd than when Playtech CS people broke in on ya with live spam!
Roulette for me is not a game of choice, but I do find it fun and fascinating. I also suck at Black Jack but play it from time to time. I don't want to do a great deal of thinking when I game online, you know? Too much like work.
Now ideally, some enterprising outfit will come online with very attractive (both male and female) dealers, and you could read a little "bio" on each one so you could decide if you feel comfortable. Then the graphics would be excellent, you'd play on a multi user board to see other bets and you could also see the live action in the casino.
Pshhhaw!
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