Live Casino at Grenzenlos Casino
The live section is the part of Grenzenlos Casino the operator leans on hardest, and it is the reason the catalogue reads differently from a slots-first site. Instead of software resolving a round instantly, a dealer in a studio deals real cards or spins a real wheel while a camera streams it to your screen. Everything below concerns what that changes in practice: the limits in euros, the bandwidth it demands, the rules that differ from the software tables, and the one condition that catches bonus players out.
What is actually on the floor
Four families cover the room. Baccarat is the largest, dealt fast from a shoe with player, banker and tie bets and a set drawing pattern nobody at the table controls — Sexy Hall Baccarat C01 is the table our readers open most. Blackjack runs on small seven-seat tables, with Vip Blackjack holding the higher limits and paying 3:2 on a natural. Roulette is the European single-zero wheel, hosted in several languages. Casino poker sits slightly apart: Triple Card Poker and Ultimate Texas Hold Em are played against the dealer's hand on a fixed paytable, so there is no bluffing and no other players to read. Game shows — money wheels, dice-based formats, studio quiz variants — round out the list and behave more like a lottery draw than a card game.
Table limits in euros
Every seat shows a minimum and a maximum per round before you join, and the spread across the floor is wide by design: low-limit tables let a modest balance survive a long session, while the VIP seats exist for players staking several hundred euros a hand. The account currency is the euro throughout, with deposits from 20 € on Trustly or Skrill and a 20 € minimum withdrawal. Choosing a table whose minimum is a small fraction of your budget matters more than choosing the game — a blackjack seat at 5 € gives you forty hands where a 25 € seat gives you eight.
| Table family | Round length | Decisions you make | Bonus contribution |
|---|---|---|---|
| Baccarat | 25–40 seconds | Bet side only | Typically 0–10 % |
| Blackjack | 40–70 seconds | Hit, stand, double, split | Typically 0–10 % |
| Roulette | 45–60 seconds | Bet placement across the layout | Typically 0–10 % |
| Casino poker | 60–90 seconds | Ante, play, fold, side bets | Typically 0–10 % |
| Game shows | 30–60 seconds | Bet segment and multiplier options | Typically 0–10 % |
The bonus contribution trap
This is the single most expensive thing to miss. Live tables usually contribute 0–10 % towards wagering requirements, against 100 % for most slots — so 100 € staked at a baccarat table may count as 10 € or as nothing at all towards clearing a bonus. Some terms exclude live play entirely, and a few cap the stake per round while a bonus is active. Read the specific offer before you sit down; if the plan is to clear a welcome bonus, the live floor is the slowest possible route. The full mechanics are on our wagering requirements page.
There is no demo mode
Real cards cannot be simulated, so no live table offers play money. What every table does allow is sitting in as an observer: you join, watch several rounds resolve, get used to the dealer's tempo and the betting window, and only then place a minimum stake. That is the free apprenticeship, and it costs nothing but time. Software equivalents on the table games page do have demo versions if you want to drill blackjack decisions without a countdown running.
Bandwidth, devices and what happens when the line drops
A live table is a video stream, so the connection matters more than the phone. Roughly 2–3 Mbit/s carries a stable feed, and the client steps the picture down automatically on a weak line rather than dropping you. Bets already confirmed stand even if the video stalls, and the result is settled by the studio regardless of what your screen showed; if the client disconnects mid-hand, blackjack decisions are resolved by the table's fixed rules. Playing on mobile data through a tunnel or a crowded hotel network is where problems actually start. Headphones help more than a bigger screen, because the dealer's call is the fastest confirmation of a result.
Questions about the live tables
Can I try a live table for free?
How much do live games count towards a bonus?
What internet speed do I need?
Are the limits the same at every table?
The full catalogue index sits on the games page. Live rounds are immersive and quick, which is exactly why a time limit set before you join is worth more than one you try to set at the table — see responsible gambling for the account tools, or contact GamCare or BeGambleAware. 18+.