Live Casino Games Guide
12 min read • Updated February 2026
Live Blackjack
House Edge
0.5% (with basic strategy)
Best For
Strategic players who enjoy decision-making
Live blackjack is the casino game where skill genuinely matters. The goal is to beat the dealer by getting a hand closer to 21 without going over. With correct basic strategy — a mathematically optimal decision for every hand/dealer upcard combination — the house edge drops to around 0.5%, making it one of the best-value casino games available.
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Live Roulette
House Edge
2.7% (European/French), 5.26% (American)
Best For
All player types, especially beginners
Roulette is pure chance — no skill, no strategy that changes the odds. The ball lands where it lands. This simplicity is the game's appeal. The key rule: always play European (single zero) roulette rather than American (double zero) roulette. The extra zero in American roulette nearly doubles the house edge.
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Live Baccarat
House Edge
1.06% (Banker), 1.24% (Player)
Best For
Players who prefer simple, fast-paced games
Baccarat is deceptively simple. Two hands are dealt — Player and Banker — and you bet on which will have a value closer to 9. There are no decisions to make after placing your bet. The cards play themselves according to fixed rules. Always bet Banker (not because it wins more, but because it has a slightly better mathematical edge over Player).
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Live Game Shows
House Edge
3-5% (varies by game)
Best For
Entertainment-focused players, beginners
Live game shows reimagine television game formats as interactive casino experiences. They require no skill or strategy, but offer the unique appeal of shared entertainment with other players in a live environment. The production values are exceptional — Evolution Gaming's Crazy Time and Monopoly Live in particular are broadcast-quality productions with genuine entertainment value.
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