More Live Dealer Casinos Please !!!

ChrisPRO11

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Ive been searching for a legitamite live dealer casino for USA players and have failed to find one. I mean you really cant beat live even sometime you might get a hot chick for a dealer, now thats unbeatable. Anybody have any experience with a live online dealing casino???

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ChrisPRO11
 
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There are no (legitimate!) live dealer casinos operating in the US market at the moment but plenty outside. It's a fast-growing industry it seems. I played just to try it out and I can see why it would be more popular than playing against the machine for sure.
 
Im very dissapointed. The only accredited live dealer casino on US side is grande vegas and they dont allow members from NY

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Well thats confusing. Intertop is accredited but not listed under the accepts US tab. It let me register.....maybe it should be listed under US as well. I saw somewhere they didnt accept US but registration went fine
 
how does Live Dealer work? can they see you as well as you see them? just curious, also are there more than one player?
 
how does Live Dealer work? can they see you as well as you see them? just curious, also are there more than one player?
Yes they can see you - best not to play while naked. :rolleyes:

Only joking! No, they can't see you.
It's just the same as being in a real casino: The Card tables (e.g. Blackjack) have the normal 6 or 7 boxes and you pick one to play at "virtually".
Your decisions are transmitted from your computer to a screen in the casino so the dealer knows what you want to do.
Just like a real casino, you do play on the same table with other players and each table is limited to 6 or 7 players max.

Roulette is easier (for the casino) and again just like a real casino, unlimited multiple players can all bet on one wheel at the same time electronically.

KK
 
Yes they can see you - best not to play while naked. :rolleyes:

Only joking! No, they can't see you.
It's just the same as being in a real casino: The Card tables (e.g. Blackjack) have the normal 6 or 7 boxes and you pick one to play at "virtually".
Your decisions are transmitted from your computer to a screen in the casino so the dealer knows what you want to do.
Just like a real casino, you do play on the same table with other players and each table is limited to 6 or 7 players max.

Roulette is easier (for the casino) and again just like a real casino, unlimited multiple players can all bet on one wheel at the same time electronically.

KK


Thanks for the info, may try that one day
 
Just an update. I played live dealer blackjack on jackpot capital last night and was a lot of fun

I didn't win and table minimums was $10 there was a little mistake where one dealer placed the cards in the wrong players box. The computer calculated properly but had to wait for pit boss to come fix. After that the dealer was replaced right away

One question I have is why doesn't dealer take 2 cards right away ? They wait til all cards are dealt them dealer takes second card
 
Each of the Live Casino suppliers have slightly different rules that they adopt. The dealer taking one card is one of the less favourable ones for a player as it increase the house edge marginally. This type of deal is known as European rules, what you really want is a live casino that uses Vegas Rules, where two cards are dealt. You'll also find variations on when you can double, whether you can take more than one card on split aces, the number of decks used, being able to double after a split and so on.

It's worth reading the help when you sit down at the table so you know what rules are being used at the table.

All Microgaming and Net Entertainment Live casinos only deal one card. Evolution, Amaya and Playtech Live Casinos deal two.
 
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I know that this is an old thread but I'd just like to share my thoughts on this.
I've played online casino table games a couple of times already and I must say that it is pretty much the same as when you're playing in land-based casinos. It is just that in online casinos, you're playing at the comfort of your own home.
I've also tried playing online party baccarat before, with live dealers dancing in the background. I kind of don't dig it because it is somewhat distracting but it's not totally annoying.

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