Congrats on your new area on CM! I am curious do you have any top live casino spots to recommend? How do players spot fake operations?
Also, I know many players are a bit shy about jumping into live casinos can explain why we should give live casinos a try?
Cheers!
Hey Bonustreak
Thanks for welcome and great questions.
Strickly speaking it’s Bryans area, I’m just here to help things along.
I wrote an article for Bryan that gives a
good overview of what Live Casino is all about. Hopefully it’s a good read and goes some way to answering your questions.
Of the
accredited casinos listed on Casinomeister I’d be inclined to try
Leo Vegas , Genting, Grosvenor,
Unibet & Royal Panda. Unibet & Leo Vegas have multiple live Casinos and they and the rest have dedicated playing areas at Evolution Gaming (probably the no1 supplier of Live casino), so can provide a much more personal playing experience.
Regarding Fake operations – I’ve yet to come across one, and yet to see any real proof of live casino games being rigged. The platform operators are totally removed from the online casinos that use their services. If the provider was fixing the games it would affect all casinos using their platforms not just one.
I would stick to casinos that are accredited here and casinos that are use one of the major live casino software providers. I’ve listed who they are in the article.
I would stay away from any new casinos that are using a platform that no-one has heard of. If you’ve any doubt you can just ask me, as I keep my ear to the ground and maintain relationships with all the providers, new and old.
Why should you play Live Casino?
I can understand being shy of trying something new, but if you’re a table game player and you are still playing RNG games then you really should give live casino a go.
It’s not scary. Apart from your username you are anonymous, no one can see you and you don’t have to join in the chat with the dealer or other players.
For me it’s the only way to play table games, as I like the social experience of playing with a dealer, I like seeing cards dealt, the shuffles and the pace of the game is the same as in a land based casino.
For Roulette players that like a quick game (which is what they get playing RNG), I’d recommend Auto Live Roulette, where a Live Wheel is used and a ball is spun in using compressed air. It’s live but no dealer is involved and the game is quick. You see versions of this in Land Based Casinos and it’s always very popular.
It’s safe and secure (I’ve visited the studios and seen the security in place).
Even with all this in place some live casinos providers have gone the extra step to show that their games are streamed in real time, with TV screens showing live news feeds or displaying telephone numbers that you can ring to validate what you are seeing.
So in my opinion there is no reason not to and every reason to play at a Live Casino.
Hope that's helpful
Neil