Advantages of a Live vs. Non-Live Dealer
Baccarat, the game of nobility and James Bond movies, is becoming increasingly popular nowadays for several reasons. The advent of Mini-Baccarat, with its lower limits making the game accessible to a wider audience, is only adding to that popularity. Online casinos, which allow people to play from any location, at any time, are starting to increase their Baccarat offerings.
When looking at the many casino websites offering Baccarat, you might notice some sites advertising live dealers. It may seem like a small detail, but a live dealer (vs. a computer software based “dealer”) can alter the game experience significantly. In this article, we’ll be going over the differences between live vs. non-live dealers, and the advantages and disadvantages to both.
Non-Live Dealers
This is the traditional way games are dealt in online casinos. The “dealer” is software-based. There is no real interaction between the player and the dealer, although it’s sometimes possible to interact with other players via a chat window.
The advantages to this setup include: no chance of a mistake being made, because the rules and variations are programmed directly into the software. And the minimal interaction allows you to focus completely on the game. Both are good for players who are new to the game and might not yet be comfortable with all the rules and strategies.
Disadvantages include a very sterile playing environment. It’s cut and dry, and just about making the moves.
Live Dealers
This is a fairly new development in the world of online gaming. Because you are playing from your computer, there is still a software interface that will look similar to a traditional game. However, this will be augmented with a live, streaming video feed with sound. This allows you to see, hear and interact with the dealer.
The advantage to this setup is that it feels more realistic than playing against a software-based “dealer.” You can interact with the dealer in real time, just like you would in a land-based casino. Taking this concept even further is Dublin Bet. They’ve combined online gaming with land-based gaming. You can play a game online with the live video and audio, but you are also playing with people in a land based casino. Specifically, people playing at the Fitzwilliam Casino and CardClub in Dublin, Ireland. This is about as close as you can get to playing in a real casino, but from your computer. As you can imagine, the advantages to this setup are the combination of convenience with the immersive gaming experience.
The only disadvantage here would be if you didn’t want this level of interaction so you could focus and concentrate on your own game.
Conclusion
There is no one Baccarat set up that is superior to any other. Both live and non-live dealer games have their own advantages and disadvantages. Whether one or the other is the right fit for you will depend on both your skill level, and what kind of game you wish to participate in.