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Live Dealer Games at Magic Red Casino

Real tables, real-time play. The Live Dealers room brings roulette wheels, blackjack shoes and baccarat tables to your screen, hosted by the studios that set the standard for live casino.

How live dealer games work

A true live game streams a real human dealer from a studio in HD video while you place your bets on screen in real time. Because the cards and the wheel are physical, nothing runs on a random number generator, you watch every shuffle and spin happen, usually with live chat, running statistics and a range of side bets alongside.

The tables, and the studios behind them

Evolution and Playtech lead the room, the names behind the most-played live roulette, blackjack and baccarat tables in the world. You will also find First Person versions, the instant editions that play in exactly the live style and sit in the Roulette room and beyond for a quick solo hand.

Sit down whenever you like

Every table runs in a modern browser on phone, tablet or desktop with nothing to download. Pull up a seat from anywhere, any time of day, and your balance and limits travel with you across the casino.

Live Dealer FAQ

What are live dealer games?

Live dealer games stream a real croupier dealing real cards or spinning a real wheel in real time, with your bets placed on screen. The room covers roulette, blackjack, baccarat and more, all hosted at proper tables in real time.

What is First Person roulette or blackjack?

First Person games are the instant, software-driven versions of the live tables, made by the same studios. They look the part and play in the live style, but the result is generated by RNG, so rounds are quicker; you will find them in the Blackjack room too.

Do I need to download anything?

No. Every table runs in a modern browser on phone, tablet or desktop, so you can sit down from anywhere with nothing to install.

Are live dealer games fair?

Yes. Magic Red is fully licensed and regulated, and the games run to published, independently audited standards, so fairness is something you can verify rather than take on trust.