What is Live Casino?
Live casino is a real-life gambling experience, streamed live to your computer or mobile device from state-of-the-art studios around the world. The dealers are real-life humans, and the action is filmed in HD from multiple angles to give you that authentic Las Vegas feel from your own living room. The games are facilitated by the same software that you’d find at an online casino, and you can interact with other players and the dealer just like you would in a land-based casino.
In order to run a live casino, you need a number of different components in place, including the dealer, camera operator, pit master, information manager and more. All of this requires an extensive investment, which is why only a limited number of live casino games are available at any given time.
A live casino typically consists of several tables with one or more live dealers. Each table has a special device called a GCU (Game Control Unit) attached to it. The GCU encodes the video that is transmitted over a CAT5 cable. The video is then sent to the casino server, where it is processed and transmitted to a player’s device.
The games can be played on desktop computers, tablets and smartphones. Most modern internet connections can handle the high definition video stream, and some sites even offer a dedicated app for playing their live casino games on mobile devices. While most of the games are based on luck, some sites have started to reserve certain games for their VIP gamers, allowing them to enjoy more exciting experiences while also subliminally encouraging them to spend more money.