What this concept is
This page describes the different formats commonly found in live casino games. It explains how real-time streamed tables are organized and presented.
The focus is on understanding the structure and terminology rather than on specific platforms or outcomes.
How it is commonly described
Live formats are commonly described by familiar table game names, such as blackjack or roulette, alongside studio-style “game show” formats that mix traditional rules with entertainment elements.
Descriptions often highlight cameras, hosts, and interactive interfaces as part of the experience.
What varies by platform
What varies includes table limits, available rule variations, side bets, and how many participants can join a table. Timing windows and interface features may also differ between providers.
The same game name can represent slightly different rule sets depending on the source.
Clarifications that do not change the definition
These clarifications do not expand the scope defined above.
This section reinforces existing boundaries rather than adding interpretation or new context.
No additional meaning should be inferred beyond the definition already stated.
What must not be inferred
Live format descriptions do not guarantee quality, fairness, availability, or outcomes. They are category explanations, not confirmations of how any specific table operates.
Treat format labels as general orientation rather than as proof of performance or reliability.