Live Casino at Igni Casino
In short: live blackjack and game show wheels are what this brand is actually built around. Expect a dealer-set pace, per-table euro limits shown before you sit, and a stream that needs a steady line more than a fast phone.
How a live table is put together
A live table is a physical table in a studio, filmed and streamed to your screen. A dealer shuffles real cards or spins a real wheel; optical recognition reads the result and settles the bets in your account. You are betting on an event happening in a room, not on a number generated when you clicked.
Most tables carry more than one camera: a wide shot of the table, a close-up of the shoe or the wheel, and often a slow-motion replay of the deciding card or pocket. You can usually switch the view yourself, and dropping to the single wide angle is the first thing to try when the picture stutters.
Chat, etiquette and what the dealer can do
A text box lets you greet the dealer and read the room. Dealers answer by voice, they do not see other players' cards, and they cannot influence a result, speed up a shoe or make an exception to a table rule. Keep it civil, do not ask for specific cards, and remember that the chat log is moderated. Alongside the chat you get statistics on recent results and a rules panel — useful for reading a table, not for predicting one, since each round is independent of the last.
Limits and what your connection has to manage
Every table displays a minimum and a maximum per round before you take a seat, and the range is wide: entry tables suit a modest balance, while VIP seats start where most players stop. Match the table to the budget rather than the other way round, because a live round resolves in under a minute and a stake that felt bold once will repeat sixty times an hour.
For the stream itself, stability beats bandwidth. A steady mobile connection or home wifi is enough; the player drops the video quality automatically on a weak line and your bets still register. Betting runs in a timed window — when the dealer closes it, no further stakes are accepted, and a stake that did not confirm before the cut-off is simply returned. Keep a phone off a crowded public network if you plan to sit at a table for long.
The four categories, and who each one suits
| Table type | Pace | Who it suits |
|---|---|---|
| Live blackjack | Fast, a decision every hand | Players who want the lowest edge and are willing to learn basic strategy |
| Live roulette | Medium, fixed round timer | Anyone who wants a simple bet and time to think between spins |
| Live baccarat | Fast, no decisions | Players who prefer to bet and watch rather than act |
| Game shows | Slow between rounds, loud during them | Players in it for the spectacle and the bonus rounds |
Tables worth opening first
Crazy Time A is the flagship game show: a 54-segment wheel with four bonus rounds, long gaps and big swings. Vip Diamond Blackjack is the high-limit end of the blackjack range, and Vip Bet Stacker Blackjack 6 seats six with a Bet Stacker feature for repeating a stake pattern. Cricket War is the outlier: a card duel with a cricket theme that resolves in seconds and needs no strategy at all.
If you would rather practise the same games without a dealer, the software versions and their minimums are covered on the table games page, and the whole catalogue is indexed on the games page.
What this means in practice
Choose the table by pace first and by theme second: blackjack if you want to make decisions, baccarat if you do not, roulette for a middle gear, a game show for an evening rather than a grind. Check the limits before you sit, test the stream on a quiet connection, and set a time limit as well as a money limit — the sociable rhythm of a live table is exactly what makes an hour disappear. Our other timings sit on the Igni Casino homepage, and the control tools are explained under responsible gambling.