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Live Casino Games are Everywhere!

Have you noticed lately that live casino games are popping up everywhere? Most people have noticed the WSOP or WPT on television where they show live clips of the players at the tournaments, but I’m talking about the live casino games that you can play directly from your computer and watch on a video stream with a live dealer.

Years back, Stanley Ho, the billionaire casino mogul from Macau launched a live casino game suite where you could play blackjack, roulette, or baccarat with live asian dealers over the Internet. At its first release, the software was so big that most people had to request that a CD be mailed to them, because it was way before most people had broadband. By the time that the CD would arrive, the gambler would be out of the notion to gamble at the casino, or they already played somewhere else.

A few tries later, Stanley released a slimmed down version of the casino which brought in new depositing players but didn’t really seem to bring in the players like so many other online casinos. A former employee of Stanley Ho released his own live casino and it immediately became a big hit in the online casino world. Casino WebCam offered live casino games with sexy Costa Rican dealers. This casino continued to flourish and eventually developed into several different live online casinos.

Later on, the Playtech casino software group integrated live games into their casino software, so that players could play baccarat, roulette, or blackjack with live dealers or play the standard casino games that are featured in their suite. The live casino within their software has filipina dealers that are live from somewhere in Manila.

Everywhere that I look, their seems to be live games. In the UK, you can play live roulette on your TV. They have a special channel that streams a live roulette table where you can place your bets. In the Philippines and some of the other asian countries, they have some very unique live games in their land-based casinos. In Manila, you will find live baccarat with lounge chairs and a computer interface, so that dozens of people can play baccarat against one live dealer, instead of having hundreds of different tables with only seven players allowed to play per table.

As the gaming industry begins to mature and technology continues to advance, you’ll begin seeing more and more live casino games being streamed over the Internet.

Developments on live dealing

Whichever time you look at, there has always been gambling. For example, there is evidence of keno, dice and mahjong being played in Ancient China from 2,000 B.C. onward. Different forms of gaming were also a popular pastime in the other major ancient civilizations of India, Egypt, Persia, Greece and Rome. Despite attempts to ban or control gambling because of its addictive nature, it has persisted until today. Sometimes it went underground, while other governments allowed commercialisation. Throughout, gambling has been seen as a social activity. The rich would gather in each others palaces and mansions to play or attend exclusive clubs. The poor would flock to “dens of iniquity” which were often run by criminal gangs tied into the worlds of prostitution and street drugs. This history is one long transfer of wealth from one individual to another. Before regulation, it was usually the criminal gangs that became rich. After regulation, those in positions of power took their commissions while governments subsidized the taxpayers through levies and taxes. But there was one constant thread. Whether you were an aristocrat lounging in a casino in an exclusive spa town in Europe or panning for gold in the 1840’s and 50’s, the majority of games depended on live dealing or the supervision of the betting by an employee of the House. In the more modern clubs and casinos, the dealers and croupiers have often been beautiful women, dressed attractively. In their own right, they were part of the attraction of the “place”. The men would come, leaving their wives at home, to lose their money while ogling the girls.

Then along came the internet. There is nothing wrong with the quality of the graphics, animation and soundtrack. In most cases, they represent a brave attempt to create an experience similar to a real-world casino. But players can never suspend disbelief. They continue to sit at home or nursing their laptops in a hotspot with their attention fixed on a small screen. Nothing can replace the smell, noise and crush of people in a casino. Except, as the technology has matured and bandwidth improved, online casinos have begun to introduce live dealers for a range of your favorite casino games. This has two advantages. Many people prefer to avoid the random number generators that drive the software versions of the games. RGNs are too perfect. They feel it is better to gamble where human beings shuffle the packs or spin the wheels because human beings make mistakes and are inefficient. Secondly, animations only go so far. Even though it is a small screen, a live video feed of a sexy lady dealing blackjack or running a roulette table brings in the business.

Live dealing has been increasingly common on sites serving Europe but the first online casinos in the US are now recruiting live dealers and launching their own service. You can only go so far to compete on animation and welcome bonuses. Web cameras are cheap and not much of a studio is required to create interactive play between dealer and you sitting at home. With your favorite casino games now coming to you live, the pressure will be on the majority of the other casinos to innovate ad improve the interface and user experience. As bandwidth improves, your gaming experience will improve.