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I’ve always enjoyed a good live dealer game—there’s just something about seeing a real person deal the cards that makes it feel more authentic than standard online casino games. But lately, I’ve been wondering… how fair are these games, really?
I mean, with RNG-based casino games, we know the algorithm is supposed to keep things random (even if some casinos may tweak it a little). But in a live casino setting, it’s not just about the shuffle—it’s about camera angles, dealer techniques, and whether the house has ways to subtly influence the game. I’ve seen discussions about dealers using slight-of-hand tricks or specific table setups that make it easier to control outcomes.
Then there’s the issue of latency and delayed streams. Ever notice how some platforms seem to lag right before a big bet outcome? Could that be a coincidence, or is the system subtly adjusting things?
I’m not saying every live dealer casino is shady, but I’d love to hear from others who have experience with these games. Do you trust them? Have you ever felt like a live blackjack or live roulette game was rigged in some way?
I mean, with RNG-based casino games, we know the algorithm is supposed to keep things random (even if some casinos may tweak it a little). But in a live casino setting, it’s not just about the shuffle—it’s about camera angles, dealer techniques, and whether the house has ways to subtly influence the game. I’ve seen discussions about dealers using slight-of-hand tricks or specific table setups that make it easier to control outcomes.
Then there’s the issue of latency and delayed streams. Ever notice how some platforms seem to lag right before a big bet outcome? Could that be a coincidence, or is the system subtly adjusting things?
I’m not saying every live dealer casino is shady, but I’d love to hear from others who have experience with these games. Do you trust them? Have you ever felt like a live blackjack or live roulette game was rigged in some way?