iGaming
Experience the Thrill of Live Roulette

Gamblers have been enthralled by the intriguing and thrilling game of live roulette for centuries. Live roulette provides a realistic and immersive gambling experience by combining the fun of a real casino with the convenience of online gaming. This article will examine the history of live roulette, go over its fundamental principles, and showcase some of the most well-liked game types.
Introduction to Live Roulette
Live roulette lets you enjoy a casino experience in the convenience of your own home. It links players to live dealers and actual roulette tables using live video streaming technologies. Players may observe the action from various angles and receive a close-up view of the wheel and ball thanks to the usage of multiple cameras.
You must pick a reliable online casino that provides live dealer games if you want to play live roulette. You can access the live roulette section after creating an account and making a deposit. The live video feed, a virtual betting table, and many interactive features that improve the gaming experience are frequently included in the game interface.
General Rules of Live Roulette
Live roulette has simple rules that are easy to understand. The ball is released in the opposite direction after the dealer spins the wheel in one way. The ball eventually rests in one of the wheel’s numbered pockets as it begins to lose momentum. Players’ objective is to correctly predict the result by betting on the matching numbers or other available wagering alternatives.
The available bets in live roulette can be broadly categorized into two groups: inside bets and outside bets. Chips are placed inside the main grid of the betting table on specific numbers or groupings of numbers, known as inside bets. Although the odds of winning are smaller, these wagers feature greater payouts. On the other hand, outside bets cover a wider area of the table and have higher winning odds but lesser rewards.
Popular Live Roulette Game Variations
Live roulette offers several exciting variations that cater to different player preferences. Here are a few popular game variations you might encounter:
- European Roulette: This is the most common variation of live roulette, featuring a single zero pocket and a house edge of approximately 2.7%.
- American Roulette: In American roulette, an additional double zero pocket is added to the wheel, increasing the house edge to around 5.26%. It is less favorable for players due to the higher house edge.
- French Roulette: Similar to European roulette, French roulette also features a single zero pocket. However, it includes additional rules like La Partage and En Prison, which provide certain advantages to players when the ball lands on zero.
- Speed Roulette: This fast-paced variant of live roulette aims to maximize the number of spins per hour, allowing players to place bets more frequently.
- Immersive Roulette: Immersive roulette offers a highly immersive gaming experience with multiple camera angles, slow-motion replays, and captivating visual effects.
Conclusion
With its spectacular live roulette game, players may enjoy both the ease of online gambling and the adrenaline of a real-world casino. Live roulette has a long history, simple rules, and several game versions that continue to draw in gamblers from all over the world. Try your luck at a live roulette table and savor the enduring charm of this traditional casino game whether you’re an experienced gambler or new to the world of online gambling.
CT Interactive
CT Interactive Announces Strategic Partnership with Ondiss

CT Interactive has announced a strategic partnership with Ondiss, one of Argentina’s leading online casino platform providers. Through this collaboration, CT Interactive’s top-performing titles are now integrated into the Ondiss platform, significantly expanding the company’s reach within the region’s regulated iGaming market.
This integration adds value to the broad Argentine audience of Casino & Hotel Casino Magic S.A., which successfully uses the Ondiss platform. With CT Interactive’s certified and player-favourite content now available, operators on the platform are empowered to diversify their offerings and meet the increasing demand for engaging, high-quality games.
“Partnering with Ondiss marks a pivotal step in our Latin America strategy. Their extensive presence across multiple provinces complements CT Interactive’s ambition to offer licensed, engaging content to a broad Argentine audience. This collaboration allows us to strengthen our footprint in one of the most promising markets in the region,” said Martin Ivanov, COO of CT Interactive.
“I am excited to announce our partnership with CT Interactive, this is the result of our team’s unwavering commitment to delivering a first-class gaming experience. We’ve invested in innovation, cutting-edge graphics, and thrilling game mechanics to ensure that every bet and every spin is an unforgettable adventure for Ondiss clients. With this partnership we are rising the bar for what it means to play at an online casino, and we couldn’t be prouder of the result,” said Gonzalo Alvarez, Commercial Manager of Ondiss.
This partnership provides operators with a broader variety of content, boosts player engagement, and enhances the competitive position of the Ondiss platform throughout Argentina. For CT Interactive, it represents another milestone in strengthening its presence in Latin America and supporting the development of sustainable, regulated iGaming markets.
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Brazil
WA. Technology Receives GLI Certification in Brazil for Casino Aggregator Product

Certification for its standalone casino aggregator product allows WA Technology to increase its range of integrated iGaming content supplied to operators in the Brazilian market.
This ever-expanding catalogue of content includes tens of thousands of games, cementing it as a more trusted partner for operators seeking to thrive in this market, with the added assurance that it fully complies with Brazilian regulatory requirements.
Meeting the necessary requirements for the casino product builds on WA Technology’s strong record in the region, where it already has an established presence and certified platform, with an experienced team of professionals based out of an office in Recife. This gives the business a unique understanding of the players in the country and the team to simplify any complexities that may arise for operators.
The certification follows on from recent launches such as its Pick’Em player products for stats-led gameplay and Sportsbook Managed Service, to provide operators with more services and opportunities to grow.
Country Director for Brazil said: “This is a significant milestone for the business and signals our intent to expand further into the Brazilian market. I’m proud of the team’s hard work to secure this certificate and allow us to meet the market demands for casino games within this region.
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iGaming
MGCB: iGaming, Sports Betting Operators Report $285.2M in June Revenue

Michigan’s commercial and tribal internet gaming operators reported a combined total of $285.2 million in gross receipts from internet gaming (iGaming) and internet sports betting for June. This reflects a 5.4% decrease compared to May.
Monthly Gross Receipts
iGaming gross receipts for June totaled $240.6 million, down from $251.47 million in May. Gross sports betting receipts were $44.6 million, down from $49.96 million recorded in the previous month.
Monthly Adjusted Gross Receipts
Combined adjusted gross receipts (AGR) for iGaming and internet sports betting reached $256.5 million in June. Of that total, $226.0 million came from iGaming, and $30.5 million came from internet sports betting. This marks a 4.3% decrease in iGaming AGR and a 14.4% decrease in sports betting AGR compared to May. Year-over-year, iGaming AGR rose 37.3%, while sports betting AGR increased by $58.7 million compared to June 2024.
Monthly Handle
The total internet sports betting handle was $302.7 million in June, a 21.6% decrease from the $386.1 million recorded in May.
Monthly State Taxes and Payments
Operators reported submitting $48.9 million in state taxes and payments in June, including:
• iGaming taxes and fees: $47.1 million
• Internet sports betting taxes and fees: $1.8 million
Monthly City of Detroit Taxes and Payments
Detroit’s three commercial casinos reported $12.3 million in wagering taxes and municipal services fees paid to the City of Detroit in June, including:
• iGaming taxes and fees: $11.8 million
• Internet sports betting taxes and fees: $527,932
Monthly Tribal Operator Payments
Tribal operators reported $5.8 million in payments made to their respective governing bodies in June.
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