Casino Lab Games: Live Tables, Roulette & Blackjack
Updated on June 28, 2026 by the editorial team
The games shelf at Casino Lab runs deeper than a wall of slots. You get live dealer studios, real-time roulette, several blackjack variants and a stack of table classics, all fed by BGaming, Yggdrasil, Thunderkick, Spinomenal and Platipus. This page breaks down every game type, how the live rooms work, and what to expect before you sit down at a table.
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Slots grab the headlines, but the table and live sections are where a lot of regulars spend their evenings. With over 10,000 titles in the wider library, the operator keeps the live and table games grouped by type so you are not scrolling past a thousand reels to reach a roulette wheel. Everything streams inside the browser, no separate client needed, and the same account balance moves between slots, tables and live rooms without a transfer step.
Live dealer casino
Live games are hosted by human dealers on camera, streamed from a studio in real time. You place bets through the on-screen interface while the dealer spins, deals or spins the wheel in front of you. Chat runs alongside, so you can talk to the dealer or other players at the table.
Tables open around the clock. Stakes range from low-limit seats for casual play up to VIP rooms with higher ceilings, so you pick a table that matches your bankroll rather than the other way round. Because a live game replaces a random number generator with a physical wheel or shoe, the pace is slower than a slot spin. That suits players who want to read the table and think between rounds.
The live lobby splits into the games you would recognise from a real floor: live roulette, live blackjack, live baccarat and a set of game-show style tables where a host spins a large wheel for a multiplier. Each table shows the seat count, the minimum and maximum bet, and the dealer's name before you join, so there are no surprises once the round starts. Side bets appear on many tables too, letting you back a pair or a specific bust while the main hand plays out.
A quick note on the bonus before you head to the live section. The welcome offer of 100% up to £1,000 + 100 FS carries x40 wagering, and live table games usually count differently towards playthrough than slots. Check the terms on the bonus page so you know which games clear the requirement fastest.
Roulette
Roulette is the game most people picture when they think of a casino floor, and Casino Lab carries it in both live and RNG form. The wheel, the ball, the green baize; you bet on where the ball lands and the odds shift with how specific your bet is.
European roulette is the version to look for first. It runs a single zero, which keeps the house edge at 2.7% and gives you better odds than the American double-zero layout. French roulette adds the La Partage rule, handing back half your even-money stake when the ball hits zero, which trims the edge further on those bets.
Here is how the main bet types line up:
| Bet type | What you cover | Payout |
|---|---|---|
| Straight up | A single number | 35:1 |
| Split | Two adjacent numbers | 17:1 |
| Corner | Four numbers in a block | 8:1 |
| Column / Dozen | Twelve numbers | 2:1 |
| Red / Black, Odd / Even | Half the wheel | 1:1 |
New to the wheel? Start on the even-money bets. They pay less but land close to half the time, which stretches your session and lets you learn the flow before you chase a straight-up number.
One thing worth ignoring: the scoreboard of past results that every roulette table shows. It looks like a pattern, but the wheel has no memory. A run of ten reds does nothing to the odds of the next spin, so chasing a colour because it is "due" is a fast way to burn a bankroll. Pick a bet type, set a budget for the session, and stick to it.
Blackjack
Blackjack rewards decisions, not luck alone. You play your hand against the dealer, aiming to reach 21 or beat their total without going bust. Hit, stand, double down, split; every choice shifts your odds, and a player who follows basic strategy keeps the house edge among the lowest on the site.
The library holds several variants. Classic blackjack sticks to the standard rules most players know. Others adjust the payout on a natural, the number of decks, or whether the dealer stands on a soft 17. Before you sit, open the game rules panel and check the specifics, because a single rule tweak can move the maths in or out of your favour.
Table classics: baccarat, poker and beyond
Past the two headline tables, the game types fan out. Baccarat keeps things simple: bet on the Player, the Banker or a Tie, then watch two hands play out. The Banker bet carries the lowest house edge, which is why seasoned baccarat players lean on it.
Casino poker variants such as Casino Hold'em and Three Card Poker pit you against the dealer rather than other players, so there is no bluffing to learn. You are dealt a hand, decide whether to fold or raise based on your cards, and the dealer's hand settles the round. The strategy is thinner than in a live poker room, which makes these tables a friendly entry point for anyone moving over from slots.
Dice and wheel games round out the section for anyone who wants a change of pace. Sic Bo covers a bet cloth with dice combinations, while wheel-of-fortune style games trade strategy for a single, quick decision. None of these will ever demand the concentration of a blackjack shoe, and that is the point; they fill the gaps between the tables you take seriously. The full catalogue below shows what is live right now.
Game providers behind the tables
The studios and RNG tables come from a named lineup: BGaming, Yggdrasil, Thunderkick, Spinomenal and Platipus. Each brings its own house style. Yggdrasil is known for polished visuals and a smooth interface; BGaming leans into fast, provably fair titles; Thunderkick, Spinomenal and Platipus fill out the spread across tables and specialty games.
Because the games are certified by independent labs and the site holds a UK Gambling Commission licence, the outcomes on both live and RNG tables are audited for fairness. That certification is the same standard that covers the slots library, which you can browse in full on the slots page.
Playing on mobile
Every live table and RNG game runs in a mobile browser, so you do not need to sit at a desk to play. The interface reflows to portrait, bet chips resize for touch, and the live video adjusts to your connection. If you prefer a home-screen shortcut and faster loading, the app page walks through the install.
One practical tip: live streaming eats data. On mobile data rather than Wi-Fi, a couple of hours at the tables can run through a noticeable chunk of your allowance, so keep an eye on it during longer sessions.
Deposits, limits and getting started
To play for real money you need a funded account. The minimum deposit is £10, or £20 to activate the welcome bonus, and withdrawals start at £20. Daily withdrawal limits sit at £4,000 per day and £30,000 per month. Payment options and cash-out timings are listed under payments in the footer and on the dedicated page.
From the moment you are logged in, the tables are two clicks away. Pick a game type, choose a table that fits your stake, and you are dealt in. Set a deposit limit before you start and treat the bankroll as entertainment money. Casino Lab is 18+, licensed by the UK Gambling Commission, and offers session and deposit limits if you want to keep play in check.
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