Live Casino
Live-dealer casino streams real table games — blackjack, roulette, baccarat, game shows — from studio floors to your screen. A human dealer operates physical equipment while software tracks bets and outcomes. UK players access live tables through the same UKGC-licensed accounts used for slots.
How live casino works
Games are broadcast via HD video with multiple camera angles. You place bets through an on-screen interface; the dealer responds to chat in selected games. Minimum stakes at UK operators typically start at £1 for roulette and £5 for blackjack, though VIP tables carry higher entry points.
Software providers
Evolution Gaming supplies the majority of live tables at UK-facing operators. BetMGM's live lobby runs on Evolution with more than 80 tables including Lightning Roulette and Crazy Time. Admiral Casino and QuinnBet offer smaller Evolution-powered selections. GRP Casino contracts a single live provider with a narrower table count.
Operators with live casino in this comparison
- QuinnBet — Moderate catalogue with live-dealer section; mobile access via iOS & Android.
- Admiral Casino — Moderate catalogue with live-dealer section; mobile access via iOS & Android.
- GRP Casino — Limited catalogue with live-dealer section; mobile access via Web only.
- BetMGM — Extensive catalogue with live-dealer section; mobile access via iOS & Android.
Operators without live casino
- Euromania — slots-only platform with no live-dealer lobby at the time of our June 2026 review.
Wagering and live games
Live-dealer bets usually contribute 10% or less toward bonus wagering, and some operators exclude them entirely. If you hold an active welcome bonus, check game-weighting rules before playing live tables — slot playthrough is typically more efficient for clearing requirements.
What to verify before playing
Confirm the operator holds a UKGC licence, check table limits match your budget, and note that live games run on a schedule with limited seats at popular tables during peak evening hours.