Live Dealer Tables at National Casino
A real dealer, a real table, a real wheel — streamed to your screen in time to play along. National Casino's live floor is run by studio providers led by Evolution, and the point of this page is not to sell you the studio but to tell you what actually matters when you sit down: the limits, the pace, and the edge you are playing against.
What Is on the Floor

- Live blackjack — multiple tables, side bets optional, the lowest house edge on the floor.
- Live roulette — European single-zero wheels, plus faster lightning formats with multipliers.
- Live baccarat — clean, quick, and a favourite for flat-stake players.
- Game shows — wheel and dice formats with a host, higher variance but more entertainment per spin.
The Limits, in Plain $
The live floor is not just a high-roller room. Tables open from around $1 a hand, which is enough to enjoy a session without a big bankroll, and run up to four- and five-figure limits for players who want them. Because limits are shown per table before you join, you never sit down and find the minimum is triple what you expected. Pick the table to fit the budget, not the other way around.
The Edge You Are Playing Against
This is the number most live pages skip, so here it is. Live blackjack played with a sound basic strategy runs close to a 99.5% return — over time that is roughly 50 cents lost per $100 staked, the best odds on the floor. European roulette sits near 97.3% because of the single zero. Game shows are the entertaining end of the range: the house edge is higher and the swings are bigger, so treat them as fun rather than value. Knowing this up front is the difference between playing the floor well and playing it blind.
How It Runs on Mobile
The tables are built to play on a phone — portrait or landscape, with a tap-to-bet layout that does not need a steady hand. The one honest caveat is data: a live stream pulls noticeably more than slots, so if your plan is metered, the live floor is the part of National Casino worth saving for Wi-Fi. On a solid connection the stream holds at HD; on a weaker one it steps down in quality rather than freezing, so the round still plays.
Fairness and Dealers
Live games are not driven by a random number generator — the outcome is a physical card or a real wheel, dealt by a trained dealer on camera. That visible, physical fairness is the whole appeal. The studios are independently audited, and you can watch every card land, which is reassurance no slot can offer.
Getting to the Table
Fund your account through the banking page — an e-wallet or crypto deposit clears fast enough to catch a table now — then filter the live lobby to your stake. If you want the maths behind slot returns instead, the home page covers the wider library, and tournament action runs on the tournaments page.
Live dealer play is the closest National Casino gets to a real floor: human pace, real cards, and limits you can actually see. Play the tables that fit your budget, lean on the lower-edge games, and keep the stream on Wi-Fi.






