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Adding the site to your home screen, managing mobile data, and what to check before a live table.
Live casino
A live table is a real table, streamed to your screen. This is what to expect from opening one to the end of a round.

Live casino streams a physical table in real time. You choose a table and place bets on screen, which is the closest this format gets to playing in a room.
An ordinary casino game is decided by software. A live table uses real equipment with a dealer running it, streamed as it happens, and everyone at that table sees the same round resolve at the same moment.
A live table runs on the dealer's clock, so each round has a limited window for bets. When it closes, it closes: anything not confirmed in time is not in that round.
Before you sit down: check your connection. A stream that stalls during the betting window can cost you the round.
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