Optical character recognition or
OCR is at the core of live online casinos.
At the time when Random Number Generator-based games have started to pick up
and gain traction in the gaming community, online casinos found another way to
further strengthen customer engagement. OCR was to the rescue and with its
introduction, online gaming has just become more interesting and ‘nearer’ to
real-world gambling.
‘Actual’ interactions—which
involve turning the roulette wheel or dealing the cards—between customers and
dealers can be done by utilizing the OCR software. This leaves an interactive
portal that allows players and croupiers interconnect in almost the same
fashion as they would do in brick-and-mortar casinos. The only difference is
that everything is done through a computer.
Because of the type of technology
this game employs, live-dealer casino variants tend to be incredibly costly. For
it to be of full service to customers, online casinos will need to invest in a
large portfolio of capital investment, such as equipment and manpower. A live
casino studio normally employs several utility crews, a group of croupiers
running the various games, an IT specialist to ensure that any technical error
is immediately fixed, and a pit boss that acts as a referee in the event that
disputes between players and croupiers arise.
Leading online casinos in
Malaysia, Japan, the UK, and other markets offer live-dealer games that
include roulette, baccarat, poker, and blackjack. At 12BET, for example, casino
clubs like 12Diamond
and 12Ruby
have a wide variety of live games that players can enjoy in any way they want.
Secure, fun, and high-yielding, these games are taking the world by storm.
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