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Live Casino Games at BossCasino

A grounded guide to BossCasino's live casino: real studios, popular table variants and practical tips. 18+, T&Cs apply.

Last updated 16 July 2026

Live casino brings a human dealer to your screen in real time. Instead of a random number generator resolving each round, a studio host deals physical cards or spins a real wheel, and the action is streamed to you with betting done through an on-screen interface. It sits between the convenience of online play and the pacing of a land-based table, which is why it has become a category in its own right rather than an afterthought bolted onto the slots lobby.

What live casino actually is

Every hand you see is dealt by a person in a licensed studio, filmed on multiple cameras and synced to a betting layer that tracks the outcome. You place chips within a countdown, the dealer resolves the round, and results are settled automatically. Because the physical equipment decides the outcome, the house edge is set by the rules of the specific game and its pay table rather than by software you cannot see. At BossCasino, live tables run under the operator’s Malta Gaming Authority licence (MGA/XXX/XXXX), the same framework covering the rest of the site.

Most live lobbies are built around a handful of proven formats, each with its own maths:

  • Live Blackjack — the lowest house edge of the group when you follow basic strategy; side bets such as Perfect Pairs carry a much higher edge and are optional.
  • Live Roulette — European single-zero wheels are the reference point; the extra pocket on American wheels roughly doubles the house edge, so it is worth checking which variant a table uses.
  • Live Baccarat — a low-decision game where the Banker bet carries the smallest edge and typically pays with a commission.
  • Game shows — wheel-based and dice-based formats with multipliers that skew towards entertainment and higher variance rather than tight odds.

Leading studios

BossCasino draws its live content from established suppliers rather than a single unnamed feed. Evolution is the specialist here, running the bulk of blackjack, roulette, baccarat and the larger game-show formats from dedicated studios. Pragmatic Play contributes its own live tables and game shows alongside its slots catalogue, while NetEnt and Play’n GO round out the wider game selection you will find elsewhere on the site. Naming the studio behind a table matters: it tells you who is responsible for the rules, the stream quality and the return figures published for each game.

Tips for play

A few habits keep live play sensible. Read the rules panel before you sit down, because payout details — for example whether blackjack pays 3:2 or 6:5 — change the value of the table more than any streak. Favour the low-edge core bets (blackjack basic strategy, single-zero roulette, the Banker in baccarat) and treat side bets and game-show multipliers as paid entertainment. Set a session budget and a time limit before the first hand, and stick to them regardless of how the cards fall. If you want to move to machine games, our /slots/ guide explains RTP and volatility in more depth.

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Exact RTP and specific payout rules for individual live tables are set by each studio and shown in-game — always confirm the figures and terms on the operator’s site before you play.


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