Real Dealers, Real Tables - Live Casino at Winna
Winna Casino runs 200+ live tables powered by Evolution and Pragmatic Play, covering everything from Crazy Time to classic blackjack with real dealers around the clock.
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Live Dealer Games at Winna Casino
Studio-streamed table games from Evolution and Pragmatic Play, available around the clock.
Winna Casino's live casino brings a genuine table experience to your screen, streamed in HD from professional studios 24 hours a day. Evolution powers the flagship titles here - Crazy Time, Lightning Roulette, and Monopoly Live all sit in the lobby, each drawing thousands of concurrent players at peak hours. Pragmatic Play rounds out the offering with its own live roulette and blackjack variants, giving you a second distinct studio aesthetic. The two providers together cover the widest range of live game mechanics currently available online, from wheel-spin multipliers to side-bet-heavy blackjack formats.
The depth of the catalog goes well beyond the headline names. Speed baccarat tables run to 27-second hand times for players who want faster decisions, while first-person versions of classic games let you practice the rules at your own pace before joining a live seat. The poker room includes Caribbean Stud and Casino Hold'em for variety. Minimum bets start at $0.50 on most roulette seats and climb to $5,000 or higher on VIP blackjack tables, so the stakes ladder covers both casual sessions and serious play without requiring a table switch.
Winna Casino operates under a Curacao license (8048/JAZ2024-083), and all live streams are delivered over encrypted connections with outcomes recorded server-side. Deposits are processed in USD through Visa, Mastercard, Skrill, or cryptocurrency options including Bitcoin, Ethereum, and USDT, with balances updating in seconds. That quick turnaround matters when a roulette wheel is mid-spin and you want to top up without missing a round. The live lobby is accessible from $1 on select Evolution tables, making it practical to sit down without committing a large starting amount.
Live Game Categories
Real dealers, four formats, Evolution and Pragmatic Play studios on 24/7
Winna Casino's live lobby organizes into four categories: table games, poker variants, game shows, and specialty titles. Evolution supplies the bulk of the catalog, with Pragmatic Play adding a parallel set of roulette and blackjack tables that use separate dealer pools. Both providers stream from purpose-built studios with trained dealers on camera every hour of the day, with tables available across multiple stake ranges from a few dollars to several hundred per hand.
Table games cover the classics. Roulette is the widest group, with Lightning Roulette standing out for its random multipliers that can push a straight-up bet return to 500x in a single round. Standard European and American wheels sit alongside speed formats that finish a spin in about 25 seconds. Blackjack is equally deep, with Infinite Blackjack allowing unlimited players per seat and bet-behind options that keep the table active even when every chair is occupied.
Game shows are the category Winna Casino promotes most prominently. Crazy Time runs on a large bonus wheel with four separate bonus rounds - Coin Flip, Pachinko, Cash Hunt, and the Crazy Time round itself - where multipliers can reach four figures. Monopoly Live pairs a live wheel with an RNG bonus round based on the board game, triggered when the wheel lands on 2 Rolls or 4 Rolls. Both titles come from Evolution's dedicated game show studio and carry base RTPs near 96 percent.
Baccarat and specialty titles round out the catalog. Speed Baccarat compresses each hand to around 27 seconds, which suits players who find standard baccarat too deliberate. Squeeze variants let the dealer reveal cards corner by corner for a more traditional feel. Mega Ball from Evolution combines lottery-style number draws with multipliers reaching 1,000x, and Casino Hold'em fills the poker category for anyone who prefers playing against a dealer rather than other participants.
Live Games Grid
Top live tables streaming now from Evolution and Pragmatic Play studios
The live dealer lobby at Winna Casino draws from Evolution and Pragmatic Play, two studios that together account for the bulk of live tables found at credible online casinos. Evolution runs the flagship game shows - Crazy Time, Lightning Roulette, Monopoly Live - while Pragmatic Play contributes its own roulette, blackjack, and live-adapted slot titles. Between them, players find more than 100 active tables at most hours of the day.
Table limits cover a serious range. Roulette opens around $0.10 and climbs past $5,000 on VIP seats; blackjack and baccarat follow a similar spread. That breadth lets someone test a system on small stakes or take a high-limit seat without any special arrangement. Deposits via Bitcoin, Ethereum, USDT, and other supported cryptos clear fast enough that players rarely wait between top-up and the next deal.
Every session streams in high definition from purpose-built studios. Evolution's facility in Riga handles most of the game-show content, with Speed Baccarat and First Person Roulette running alongside the headline titles. Live chat support is available around the clock for table-limit or access questions. The grid below covers the titles drawing the most table traffic at Winna Casino, with RTP figures sourced from studio-published data.
Top Live Providers
Certified studios delivering every table, game show, and dealer stream in the Winna lobby
Winna Casino's live section draws from studios that carry independent certification: Evolution, for instance, holds eCOGRA approval alongside its Malta Gaming Authority license, meaning its dealing floors undergo regular inspection of both physical procedures and software outputs. That external oversight gives players a reliable baseline for fairness across every table in the lobby, and it is a standard the other core suppliers on this list meet in their respective markets.
Evolution anchors the section with its game-show catalog. Crazy Time, Monopoly Live, and Lightning Roulette each layer in bonus mechanics that push single-round payouts well past a table's base ceiling. Lightning Roulette applies random multipliers of up to 500x on selected numbers each spin, something standard European roulette cannot replicate. Pragmatic Play sits directly behind Evolution in live output, with a dense roster of blackjack, baccarat, and roulette variants plus Mega Wheel for players who prefer a spinner format over card games. Microgaming has operated dedicated live floors since the mid-2000s, covering baccarat squeeze, multi-seat roulette, and poker variants. NetEnt handles speed table formats built for shorter sessions: speed blackjack completes each hand in well under a minute. BGaming brings Plinko and crash-adjacent live content, broadening the lobby beyond traditional felt-based games. The remaining studios in the tiles below contribute primarily to the slot and instant-win catalog that sits alongside the live tables.
| Provider | Established | Live Focus | Representative Title |
|---|---|---|---|
| Evolution | 2006 | Game shows, roulette, blackjack, live poker | Lightning Roulette |
| Pragmatic Play | 2015 | Blackjack, roulette, baccarat, game shows | Mega Wheel |
| Microgaming | 1994 | Baccarat, multi-seat roulette, poker | Baccarat Squeeze |
| NetEnt | 1996 | Speed blackjack, speed roulette | Speed Blackjack |
| BGaming | 2018 | Plinko, crash-style live | Plinko |
| Betsoft | 2006 | Table games, live dealer | Live Blackjack |
VIP Live Rooms
Private high-stakes tables from Evolution and Pragmatic Play, with dedicated dealers and limits built for serious play.
VIP live rooms at Winna Casino sit apart from the standard live lobby. Tables here are hosted exclusively by Evolution and Pragmatic Play, both of which run fixed-dealer shifts in their premium studios, meaning the same host stays with a specific table throughout a session rather than rotating between games. There is no separate VIP account or invitation required - any registered player can enter these rooms directly from the live section, though minimum bets typically start at $25 to $100 per round, which filters out casual traffic and keeps the pace deliberate.
Bet ceilings vary by title. Salon Privé Roulette from Evolution accepts wagers up to $75,000 per spin on a European single-zero wheel, giving it an RTP of 97.30%. Evolution's VIP Blackjack runs up to $50,000 per hand, with side bets including Perfect Pairs and 21+3 available on most seats. Video streams in these rooms run at higher bitrates than the standard lobby, and multi-angle camera switching is supported mid-round. All payouts settle in USD, withdrawable through Bitcoin, USDT, Visa, or Mastercard - the same options the rest of the casino uses.
Salon Privé Roulette
Evolution's flagship private roulette room. European single-zero wheel, RTP 97.30%, bets from $100 to $75,000 per spin. Dealers are assigned per shift, and no maximum-bet announcements interrupt play between rounds.
VIP Blackjack
Eight-deck shoe game from Evolution with a $50 minimum and $50,000 ceiling per hand. Perfect Pairs and 21+3 side bets are offered at most seats. One of the few live blackjack tables where late surrender is available.
Salon Privé Baccarat
Evolution's dedicated baccarat room with a $100 entry and limits reaching $100,000 per hand. The squeeze feature is available on request, giving high-stakes players the full tactile experience the format is known for.
Pragmatic Play VIP Roulette
Pragmatic Play's alternative for players who prefer a different studio environment. Bet range $5 to $25,000, RTP 97.30% on the European layout. Multi-table view lets you run this alongside other Pragmatic live games from one screen.
Live Dealer vs. Virtual Games
How the two formats stack up across gameplay, pace, and fairness.
Virtual casino games run on a random number generator - an algorithm that produces outcomes instantly, independently of any physical process. You click, the result appears. Slots like Gates of Olympus or Sweet Bonanza work this way, with published RTPs sitting around 96%. There is no wait, no human element, and the pace is entirely under your control.
Live dealer games flip that model. Evolution and Pragmatic Play stream real tables from purpose-built studios, with cards dealt by hand, roulette wheels spun on camera, and hosts running games like Crazy Time or Lightning Roulette in real time. The RTP figures are comparable - European roulette holds at roughly 97.3% whether it is virtual or live - but the experience plays out differently in practice.
The clearest practical difference is speed. A virtual blackjack hand resolves in seconds; a live hand runs at the table's pace, typically 40-60 hands per hour. That slower tempo suits players who want interaction or prefer watching every step of the deal. For grinding a bonus or playing high volume, RNG games are the faster vehicle.
Minimum bets also diverge. Virtual slots and table games at Winna Casino often start at $0.10-$1. Live tables generally open at $1-$5, and premium rooms for Monopoly Live or Lightning Roulette can set minimums at $10 or higher. Neither format is better overall - the right choice comes down to what you are actually looking for in a session.
| Feature | Live Dealer | Virtual / RNG |
|---|---|---|
| Outcome source | Physical cards, wheel, dice | Certified RNG algorithm |
| Average RTP (European roulette) | ~97.3% | ~97.3% |
| Typical slot RTP | N/A | 94%-97% |
| Pace | 40-60 decisions per hour | Unlimited, player-controlled |
| Minimum bet | $1-$10 typical | $0.10-$1 typical |
| Available 24/7 | Yes (most tables) | Yes (always) |
| Host interaction | Live chat with dealer | None |
| Bonus wagering speed | Slower | Faster |
| Fairness verification | Video stream + audited RNG (side bets) | Third-party RNG audit |
Live Casino FAQ
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