With the rising number of online games, something else is on the rise as well – the number of live casino tables. These peculiar titles are a combo of brick-and-mortar casinos and online gaming platforms. Dealers, located in glamorous and luxurious studios, deal the cards and spin the wheels as if they were in a land-based casino. Followed by a number of cameras, their moves are immediately broadcasted to devices across the globe, to all gamers sitting at the same table.
Yet, there are so many players who think that live casino dealers are nothing but crooks and scammers, selling nothing but snake oil. To help us clarify some things, we asked Anna Rosak, digital gambling specialist and marketing expert from Poland (read about her here), to provide us with real insight into the world of live casino dealers.
What is a Croupier?
“Croupiers and dealers are casino employees that moderate the game. They are the only ones allowed to touch the equipment, or at least the majority of it, and they help players navigate the process”, begins Rosak.
“However, dealers and croupiers are not allowed to provide you with suggestions, recommendations or betting tips. They are to stay objective at all times. Even so, if the dealer or croupier has time, they may demonstrate the game for you, and make sure you learn the rules”, adds the expert. Rosak also clarifies that the role of the online and land-based dealer and croupier always stays the same – to lead the game, regardless if…
