The Role of the Live Dealer
A live studio game will generally have a live dealer. These dealers are highly trained, often multilingual, and skilled at creating a friendly, respectful atmosphere. They guide the gameplay, announce results, and ensure you feel part of the action—yebo, just like on the casino floor.
Capturing the Action: Camera Systems
Multiple high-definition cameras film every angle of the table. This setup allows you to follow the cards, the wheel, or the ball’s spin as if you were standing at the table in Harare or Bulawayo.
High-Quality Audio Links
Crystal-clear audio streams bring the dealer’s voice directly to you. Although the dealer cannot hear or see individual players, you’ll feel immersed by live commentary and table announcements.
Chat Tools for Player Interaction
While audio and video are one-way, you can communicate with the dealer via an integrated chat tool. Type your messages, and the dealer will respond in the next available moment, ensuring seamless conversation.
Authentic Studio Setup
Studios mimic the look of brick-and-mortar casinos, complete with professional tables, roulette wheels, and décor. Some operate within real casinos, but many are purpose-built spaces designed purely for live streaming.
Streaming Infrastructure and Latency
High bandwidth and sophisticated streaming technology minimise latency. With an average internet download speed of around 23 Mbps in Zimbabwe and mobile penetration at approximately 33%, most players can enjoy stable streams. Still, ensure your device is up to date to avoid delays.