Live casino: tables, streaming and game information
Live casino is a format where the digital interface shows a video-streamed table, with round results recorded by the game system in real time. Where available, this category can include table formats such as roulette, blackjack, baccarat and game-show variants.
The main difference from a slot is presentation. Instead of reels and symbols, the screen shows the table, round status, applicable limits and game-specific controls. The rules still depend on the exact variant and should be read in the table information area.
A live-casino page is most useful when it clearly separates table type, limits, mathematical information and the technical state of the stream.
Live roulette
Live roulette uses the familiar structure of a roulette table, with numbers, colours and selection types defined by the rules of the variant. The betting layout and number of wheel pockets can differ between versions.
The important fields are roulette type, payout table, table limits and the rules applied to the round. A European and an American variant, for example, do not have exactly the same mathematical configuration.
| Element | What it shows |
| Variant | Table type and roulette configuration |
| Limits | Minimum and maximum values defined for the table |
| Table | Payouts for the available selections |
| History | Results from completed rounds |
History shows previous events. It is a record of completed rounds and does not change the rules of the next round.
Live blackjack
Live blackjack displays cards, the dealer hand, table hands and controls specific to the variant. The number of decks, dealer rules and available options can differ from one table to another.
For that reason, the name blackjack alone does not describe every condition. The table-information page should identify the rules of the version currently displayed.
Table limits and rules are separate parameters from video quality or connection speed.
Baccarat and other table games
Live baccarat uses a different structure from roulette and blackjack. The interface normally identifies the table areas, round status and the result recorded after completion.
Other live formats can use wheels, cards, dice or game-show elements. Where they exist, they should be classified by their actual mechanics rather than only by visual presentation.
Table limits
Each table can have its own minimum and maximum limits. Those values are operational table information and can differ between two variants of the same game.
A clear catalogue shows the limits beside the table name or information card instead of hiding them inside promotional content.
- minimum table limit
- maximum table limit
- game variant
- table status
- rules and payout information
Table limits are table data and should not be confused with bonus values, wagering requirements or promotion limits.
RTP and house edge in table games
RTP and house edge are related mathematical concepts, but they should be presented for the specific variant. The value can change when rules or the payout table are different.
For this reason, a generic percentage should not automatically be applied to every table. The version and published rules for the game in question are the relevant reference.
As with slots, these indicators describe theoretical game properties rather than the result of an individual round.
Streaming, latency and round status
Live video depends on streaming, network connectivity and synchronization between the picture and table data. A slow connection can affect presentation without changing the game rules.
The interface should distinguish states such as table available, stream loading, round in progress and round completed. This separation helps distinguish a technical issue from the game state.
| Status | Meaning |
| Available | Table is accessible in the interface |
| Loading | Stream or table data is still loading |
| Round in progress | The table is in an active round |
| Completed | The round result has been recorded |
Round records and technical states belong to different parts of the interface even when they appear on the same screen.
Live casino on mobile
On mobile devices, the stream has to share space with controls, table information and history. Some interfaces work better in landscape because they require more horizontal room.
The mobile version should keep the table name, round status and essential rules visible without forcing a reduced desktop layout onto the screen.
Data use can be higher than on a static page because the format relies on continuous video streaming.
Round history
History can show previous results with a time, round number or another identifier, depending on the table. Its purpose is to document rounds that have already ended.
A list of previous results does not replace the rules table or define a future sequence. It is historical interface information.
Live Casino and bonuses
The presence of a table in the catalogue does not automatically mean it participates in a promotion. Bonus terms can define different contribution for live casino, slots and other game types.
For that reason, wagering and eligibility rules belong on the bonus page. The live-casino page should focus on tables, variants, limits, streaming and technical information.
How to compare live tables
An objective comparison can use variant, limits, rules, technical status and streaming format. These fields describe the table without relying on promotional slogans or rankings.
When two tables share the same general game name, the variant and limits help identify the real differences between them.
| Criterion | Check |
| Game | Roulette, blackjack, baccarat or another format |
| Variant | Table-specific rules |
| Limits | Table minimum and maximum |
| Streaming | Stream status and presentation |
| Information | Rules, payouts and history |
This structure treats live casino as its own catalogue category without mixing its rules with slots or sports betting.
