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The live casino option does away with the random number generator

By mr-casino on 2017-04-25 15:15:37

Nearly all online casinos these days have a section called live casino which if you are new to the online casino world might seem a bit strange but it is an alternative to the use of a random number generator. Online casinos use a random number generator or RNG as it is commonly known in order to determine the next number on the roulette wheel or the next card drawn. It is in fact a computer driven device which produces random numbers and they have been in existence for many years. One of the earliest recorded uses of an RNG was when the UK introduced their Premium Bonds and the RNG was known as ERNIE which in fact stands for Electronic Random Number Indicator Equipment. They are used today in a number of applications and each online casino or at least the casino software company will have their own. A good online casino such as those listed at casinos.ie will have their RNG regularly checked to ensure that it is indeed random although it is sometimes hard to believe that the numbers are random when you are on a losing streak and it is just this that has driven some online casino customers to the live casino option.

The live casino generally is nothing more than a room somewhere which has been equipped with the necessary gear such as roulette wheels and tables and card tables. There are dealers which are actually spinning the roulette wheel and dealing the cards while you are watching via web cams which are in the room with pictures streamed to your computer or other device. These rooms can be anywhere but are often found in Eastern European countries probably because the cost of hiring a dealer in those countries is less than it would be in Ireland for example. Whether your chances of winning at the live casino option are better than at the regular online casino is debateable but there are Irish casino players who have a natural dislike of RNGs and simple like to see what is going on so even if they lose they feel it has been a fair game. The biggest problem with the live casino option is that the casino games that can be played are very limited. The most common are roulette and blackjack where the dealer or croupier has clear input and apart from casino slots they happen to be the most popular of all casino games. You can occasionally come across Casino Hold’em and also very occasionally Baccarat or Punto Banco as it is known at some online casinos. Casinos.ie has even seem one online casino that has Red Dog in the live casino line up.

Having said that most of these live casinos are located in Eastern Europe there is one notable exception which is proving popular with Irish casino players and that is All Irish Casino. At allirishcasino.com the live casino option is streamed from an actual casino on the island of Malta which also happens to be one of the best known locations for licensing and control of online casinos. The casino in question is the Portomaso casino and is you have ever holidayed on Malta there is a good chance that you will know it as it is beautifully located next to the sea. The cameras of the live casino are, though, not located on the main casino floor as streaming pictures all over the place from an actual casino would not go down too well with the punters but they are located in a separate room in the same building. The only difference you may notice between this and other live casino options is that the dealers are very professional and their English language is generally good which is useful if you want to “chat”.

The live casino games do tend to have higher stakes than are normal at online casinos and indeed the live casino tables are often sorted according to table stakes. For example at All Irish Casino it is possible to bet €5000 on a single hand of blackjack or €75000 on a single spin of the roulette wheel which casinos.ie guesses is more than adequate for everyone except the highest of high rollers. Games at All Irish Casino are limited to roulette and blackjack at the live casino option but at CasinoCasino.com for instance there is a far greater choice which includes Baccarat, Casino Hold’em and even three card poker and a form of Texas Hold’em although not played against other players. Possibly the greatest choice of casino games at the live casino option can be found at Instacasino.com where they have some really strange games such as double ball roulette whist at Ladbrokes live casino you can find HI-Lo where you simply guess whether the next card will be higher or lower than the one before but never forget that a tie is a losing hand in this game.

There is a good chance that when joining the live casino option for the first time at your chosen online casino there is a bonus to be had as well. This is often still permitted for those players that already have an account but have never played live casino before. Paddy Power Casino for example will offer a 100% match of your first deposit into the live casino of up to €100 but as is usual with this type of casino bonus there is a play through requirement of 40 times the bonus before any winnings can be withdrawn. What is unusual is that roulette counts for 100% towards the staking requirement provided that less than 75% of the table is covered whereas with the regular online casino joining bonus roulette counts for maybe 10% or in many cases not at all. This is a major advantage when assessing which casino games to play to reach the bonus staking requirements. Other games such as Blackjack and Baccarat continue to only count for 20%. Live casino certainly gets away from the RNG but if you are a casino slots player it is no good at all.