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Level Up Casino's live lobby loaded in under five seconds on my phone, and the blackjack dealer was three hands into the shoe before I'd even picked a seat. That gap between watching a promo video and sitting at a real table is where live casino games either win you over or lose you fast.

One detail sold me on the feed quality more than anything else: the dealer glanced at the camera every time a new player joined the table, and the chat ran alongside the video without dropping a frame. Level Up Casino live dealers work out of studios in Riga and Manila, and both feeds held a steady 1080p picture even over hotel Wi-Fi with three bars of signal.

What Is a Live Casino Game?

A live casino game swaps the random number generator for a person. A dealer deals real cards or spins a real wheel, a camera streams the action to your screen, and you place bets through buttons that sync with what happens at the table. Level Up Casino runs these tables around the clock, so a dealer in Manila might be dealing baccarat at 3am your time while another table runs blackjack in real time from a studio twelve time zones away.

Do you prefer counting cards or watching a wheel spin? Level Up Casino live casino stretches across both styles, and the full library sits inside the live lobby on the website and the mobile app. Log in during the evening and you'll find:

  • Blackjack: Classic, Blackjack Party, Speed Blackjack
  • Poker: Casino Hold'em, Three Card Poker
  • Roulette: European, Auto Roulette, Immersive Roulette
  • Baccarat: Speed Baccarat, No Commission Baccarat

Features of Real Dealer Games at Level Up Casino

Level Up Casino built its live section around one idea: make the screen disappear. The dealers went through training on camera presence and pace, and the studios run at a speed that matches a real casino floor instead of a slowed-down version built for beginners.

A few things stand out once you sit at a table for more than a couple of rounds:

  • HD video with no visible lag on a 4G connection
  • Live chat with the dealer and other players at the table
  • Bet limits from $1 tables to high-roller rooms
  • Desktop and mobile run the same table without reloading
  • Multiple camera angles on Blackjack and Roulette
  • A stats panel showing the last 20+ results per table

The one catch: high-limit tables fill up fast during peak AEST evenings, and you might queue behind two or three players before a seat opens at the $25 blackjack tables.

How to Play Live Level Up Casino Games

Getting to a table takes two steps. Sign up for an account, then fund it through PayID, POLi or a Visa or Mastercard debit card.

Payment note: Credit cards don't work for deposits at Level Up Casino. Australian law blocks credit card use for online gambling, so keep a debit card or PayID linked before you sit down at a table.

Once your balance shows in the top corner, click into any live room and you land inside a real table stream. The dealer talks you through the betting window, and a countdown clock tells you exactly how long you've got to place a wager before the round locks. You can chat with the dealer or the other four or five players at your table, though most rooms stay quiet unless someone wins big.

Roulette Games

European Roulette and Auto Roulette run back to back at Level Up Casino, each hosted by a dealer spinning a physical wheel while a camera tracks the ball. Place chips on numbers, colours or sections of the table, then watch the wheel settle in real time. The Immersive Roulette table adds slow-motion replays of the winning number, which sounds gimmicky until you're waiting to see if your straight-up bet on 17 landed.

Blackjack Tables

Speed sets the blackjack tables apart from the rest of the lobby. Level Up Casino runs Classic, Speed and Party variants, each dealt from a live shoe by a dealer working a real table, and Speed Blackjack cuts the usual pause between hands so you get through three or four rounds in the time a standard table takes for one. Basic strategy still applies: hit on a soft 17, split eights, skip the insurance bet no matter how confident the dealer looks.

Live Baccarat

The dealer rotation at the baccarat tables will look familiar if you've played blackjack here first. Bet on the player hand, the banker hand or a tie, and the dealer clears cards fast enough that Speed Baccarat rounds finish inside 30 seconds. No Commission Baccarat removes the usual 5% cut on winning banker bets, which changes the math if you back banker every round.

Poker

Casino Hold'em and Three Card Poker run as fixed tables rather than tournaments, so you play against the dealer's hand instead of other players. Both games move fast: place your ante, see your cards, decide whether to raise or fold, and the dealer settles the round inside a minute. Players who want poker without the multi-hour tournament grind tend to land here rather than at a card-room table.

Level Up Casino Live Casino Providers

Level Up Casino sources its live tables from a handful of studios rather than building its own, and the providers it works with cover most of the industry's established names:

  • Evolution Gaming
  • Pragmatic Play Live
  • Ezugi
  • Playtech Live
  • Betsoft

Evolution runs the bulk of the Blackjack and Roulette tables, while Pragmatic Play Live covers most of the Baccarat rooms and the game shows below.

Game Shows

Crazy Time, Monopoly Live and Dream Catcher sit in a separate tab from the card tables, and they run more like a TV game show than a casino game. A host spins a wheel, calls out multipliers, and the studio energy comes through even on a phone screen at 1am. Stakes start at $1 on most shows, so you can watch a full round of Crazy Time for less than a coffee costs and still walk away with a multiplier if the wheel lands right.