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Live casino poker — table poker games played against the dealer in real time. Casino Hold'em, Ultimate Texas Hold'em, Three Card Poker, Caribbean Stud, and more. Independently reviewed.
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Category Overview
All Live Poker Tables
12+ live poker variants from five studios. All played against the dealer — not player vs player. Filter by format and click any for the full review.
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Editorial Picks
The six live poker tables below are the variants we recommend most often. The list is built on three things: how the game has performed across hundreds of testing sessions, the underlying RTP strength, and how well the variant suits a typical player's bankroll. None of these placements are paid.
The most popular live casino poker game. 99.18% RTP with optimal strategy. The benchmark.
Read review →The most strategic live poker format. Multiple raise decisions per hand.
Read review →The fastest live poker format. Quick rounds, simple rules, optional Pair Plus side bet.
Read review →5-card stud against the dealer. Progressive jackpot side bet for royal flush hands.
Read review →Side-bet-only poker format. Bet on which poker hand the deal will produce.
Read review →Hold'em with bonus payouts on premium starting hands. Different strategy from Casino Hold'em.
Read review →The Basics
Live casino poker means table poker games played against the dealer in real time. This is different from online poker rooms where players compete against each other — live casino poker is always player vs dealer (or player vs house, depending on the variant). The format includes Casino Hold’em, Ultimate Texas Hold’em, Three Card Poker, Caribbean Stud Poker, and several other variants, all streamed from studios with human dealers.
The mathematics of live casino poker is closer to blackjack than to player-vs-player poker. There’s no bluffing, no reading opponents — just probability and bet selection. The house has a built-in mathematical edge on every variant, and players use strategy to minimise that edge rather than to eliminate it. Casino Hold’em delivers the lowest house edge in the category (0.82% with optimal play). Ultimate Texas Hold’em is close at around 2.18% house edge but offers more strategic decision points. Three Card Poker runs at around 3.37% house edge — higher cost but faster play.
Live casino poker variants differ in pace, complexity, and side-bet options. Three Card Poker is the fastest and simplest — a 3-card hand against the dealer’s 3-card hand. Casino Hold’em adds community cards and bet decisions. Ultimate Texas Hold’em adds raise decisions at multiple street points (pre-flop, flop, river). Caribbean Stud Poker adds a progressive jackpot side bet for royal flush hands. Side Bet City strips out the main game entirely and runs bets purely on poker hand rankings from the deal.
For most players, Casino Hold’em is the right starting point — best house edge, intermediate complexity, recognisable rules. Three Card Poker suits players who want fast rounds without complex strategy. Ultimate Texas Hold’em suits players who want multiple decision points per hand. Caribbean Stud and Side Bet City should be approached cautiously — both add side-bet variance that’s more entertainment than value play. The progressive jackpot side bet on Caribbean Stud typically carries house edges around 25-30%, far worse than the main game.
The Studios
Five studios produce live casino poker tables. Evolution dominates the category with the full range of Hold'em variants, Three Card, Caribbean Stud, and Side Bet City. Playtech runs the second-largest portfolio with Russian Poker and Pai Gow as distinctive offerings. Pragmatic Play Live, Stakelogic Live, and Ezugi maintain smaller catalogues focused on regional markets.
Deeper Reading
Practical decision framework for evaluating live casino options — licensing, game catalogue, payment methods, support.
Read guide →How to read bonus terms before claiming. The maths of wagering requirements and which ones are reasonable.
Read guide →Foundational overview of every bonus type — what they're worth and what to watch for in the terms.
Read guide →Native apps vs mobile browser play for live poker sessions on the go.
Read guide →Common Questions
Live casino poker means table poker games played against the dealer in real time, streamed from a studio. This is different from online poker rooms where players compete against each other — live casino poker is always player vs dealer (or player vs house). The category includes Casino Hold'em, Ultimate Texas Hold'em, Three Card Poker, Caribbean Stud Poker, and several other variants.
The best live casino poker game depends on what you want from a session. Casino Hold'em delivers the lowest house edge in the category (~0.82% with optimal play) and is the most popular variant. Ultimate Texas Hold'em offers the most strategic depth with multiple raise decisions per hand, at a higher house edge (~2.18%). Three Card Poker is the fastest format and easiest to learn. Caribbean Stud Poker adds a progressive jackpot side bet for players who want big-jackpot variance.
Not in live casino format. Online poker against other human players exists in dedicated online poker rooms (PokerStars, GGPoker, etc.) but it's not a live-stream casino format. In live casino, "live poker" always means table poker games played against the dealer. If you want player-vs-player poker, you need a separate online poker site, not a live casino.
The progressive jackpot side bet on Caribbean Stud Poker is mathematically a bad bet on most casinos most of the time. The house edge on this side bet typically runs between 20% and 30% depending on the current jackpot size — far worse than the main game's ~5%. Players who like the lottery-style payoff potential should treat it as entertainment cost. The main game itself is fine; the side bet is the problem.
RTP varies by variant. Casino Hold'em runs at 99.18% RTP with optimal play (0.82% house edge), the highest in the category. Ultimate Texas Hold'em is around 97.82% (2.18% house edge). Three Card Poker is around 96.63% (3.37% house edge). Caribbean Stud Poker's main bet is around 94.78% (5.22% house edge). Side bets across all variants run substantially worse — typically 5-30% house edge depending on the bet and the pay table.
You can play live casino poker at any licensed online casino carrying Evolution or Playtech in your country. Most major casinos carry Casino Hold'em and Three Card Poker at minimum; fewer carry the full Hold'em variant catalogue. Availability varies by region and licence. The casino grid above lists 12 operators independently verified for licensing and live casino coverage. Always check the casino's live lobby before depositing.