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    Live Casinos: The Growing Genre for Table Game Fans

    Nerd VoicesBy Nerd VoicesJanuary 12, 20264 Mins Read
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    Today, when you log in to your favorite iGaming platform, you will most likely see the latest slate of slot releases and the latest live dealer games. This isn’t an accident. Thanks to the creative genius of providers like Evolution Gaming and Ionic 21. If you’re looking for an authentic table game experience, this article highlights why live casinos are a growing genre for traditional table game fans.

    Why Live Casinos Continue to Thrive

    The allure of playing in perso is the tremendous social interaction. In the early days of iGaming platforms, only RNG table games were available. However, as internet technology improved, the need to add more social elements emerged.

    Every casino wants to create that real-life casino experience from the comfort of its players’ homes. A live casino has to bring all the elements of a land-based casino to the screen—quality video, real dealers, and a smooth, engaging experience. Evolution Gaming is the leading live dealer software. No longer just in America, the best online casino in New Zealand, Africa, and throughout Asia now goes all in with live dealer play that mimics to a tee the social aspects of playing at a retail casino. The power lies in HD streaming, with plenty of chit-chat, not only with the host but now with other members.

    An Enchanting Interactive Gaming Experience

    RNG games have their place. The latest generation features smooth animations and realistic graphics down to the table felt. However, they are standalone games that are great for players learning how to play their favorite games at their own pace. Live dealer games add natural excitement because the next move or roulette wheel spin is completely unscripted.

    Live casino games give you a more interactive gaming experience, because you’re not just staring at a screen. You’re taking it all in, including the dealer’s moves. You can join in on the group chat using the text-based messaging feature and chat with everyone else who is playing.

    Having an actual, real-life dealer playing the game adds an entirely new level of authenticity to the gaming experience. It’s as if you were in a real casino taking part in a real game, except that you can be in any other location while you watch the game’s live broadcast through your online casino browser or available app.

    Better Trust of the Results

    Online casinos are safe. Reputable sites use licensed game developers for random wins and losses. However, a lot of people are still wary of spending real money because they’re worried about games being rigged, for starters.

    Live casinos remove those fears and doubts. You can see everything that’s going on during live games. Trained dealers burn cards in case of a faulty deal, so there is no controversy. You watch as the dealer sets up the equipment, even as other dealers shuffle the cards behind the table for total transparency. The dealer has no chance to cheat or mislead players in any way, because everyone can see everything that’s going on.

    Players are likely to trust a game more when they can see for themselves that everything is being done correctly and that the game itself is fair. With RNG games, even though they are fair, there is still the psychological factor of going against the computer, and you can’t challenge the results directly.

    In contrast, when you can see there is another person in charge, you’re likely to trust the game more. People who trust certain games are more likely to feel the same way about the casino that’s offering the games.

    The Rise of Game Shows

    Besides playing your favorite and classic table games live, the rise of live game shows like Crazy Coin Flip continues to drive live casinos to the next level. They are called that because they are similar to TV game shows like Wheel of Fortune. Many of them feature large wheels with various prize segments that are spun. Some of these games are similar to mini video games, while others feature a lottery-style machine with balls drawn one at a time.

    Live game shows are great additions as they are a lot of fun and creative. They are designed to provide players with exciting gaming experiences with the reactions of the host and colorful sets.

    Conclusion: Live Casinos Have No Ceiling

    Live dealer games have come a long way. The top developers continue to optimize their games for mobile play. Augmented and virtual reality are becoming major players in the live casino experience. Some sites allow members with augmented reality to create hybrid sets to enjoy the live casino experience on their terms.

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