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Is It Legal to play Live Dealer Casino Games in California? 

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California is a state with a population that is very varied, a topography that is generally unmatched in the US, and a special position in the American heart. The state has a considerable demographic advantage over the others. California is home to more than 39.5 million people, which is about 12% of all US residents and more than 10 million more than the next-largest state, Texas. California has the third-most casinos overall, all of which are run by tribes.

But not all forms of gambling are legal in California. And we are here to talk about live dealer games. Are they legal? What are live dealer games in the first place?

Are Live Dealer Games Legal in California

Gambling has a long history in the Golden State, which started in the 1800s. With $9 billion in yearly earnings from Indian gaming, California is the biggest state for Indian gaming in the US. The California Lottery also takes part in interstate lottery games including the Powerball and the MegaMillions.

California, with its approximately 66 locations devoted to card games, is usually mentioned when talking about table games, and the western coast of the US is one of the nation’s greatest poker destinations. Despite having 27 counties and more than 72 casinos, the state has not yet approved any regulations governing internet gambling.

As opposed to Connecticut, Michigan, West Virginia, Delaware, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania, where people are free to play online slots and other chance games. If you want to try these games out for yourself, you should check out the live dealer offerings in the Keystone State, as there are many excellent live dealer games to choose from.

Basics of Live Dealer Games

Contrary to popular belief, live casinos are not a recent innovation in the gaming world. When Playtech debuted its first Asian-focused studio in 2003, it became the first platform to provide live table games. In 2006, Microgaming attempted to enter this market on its own, and the present live dealer goliath Evolution Gaming was born.

A live dealer casino game is often a version of a traditional casino table game, such as baccarat, roulette, or blackjack, that is made available to users via a broadcast of a croupier running the table from a casino studio. Through the interface of their preferred site, players place bets and communicate with their dealer, who executes their instructions while letting fate determine the result of each game.

Keep in mind that live table games are completely legal since they employ optical card readers and routinely undergo testing by outside organizations to make sure they are fair, or, to put it another way, that the outcomes they create are completely random. These businesses include eCOGRA, iTech Labs, and TST, just to name a few.

While the aforementioned casino classics predominate in live lobbies on gambling websites, presenter goods, a new streaming category, has joined the fray in 2017. These games are akin to game shows. However, since most games are produced by companies like Playtech, Evolution, and PPL, offshore operators rarely include them in their offerings. Instead, they tend to choose more conventional choices from companies like Visionary iGaming and Fresh Deck Studios.

 

 

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