Live Craps

Two dice, one of the oldest casino games — now streamed live from Evolution's purpose-built studio. Pass line, come bets, hardways, all the action.

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How we test

Real testing

We log into the casinos, deposit small amounts, join real live tables and time every step — from page load to first dealt card.

Evaluation criteria

Stream quality, dealer rotation, min/max limits, side-bet coverage, mobile UX and studio licence. Six fixed criteria per table.

Update frequency

Data is rechecked monthly; limits and studio rosters are verified on each update. Stale tables get retested first.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is live craps?
Live craps is the same game you'd play at a physical casino, streamed in real time from a professional studio. A human dealer handles real cards/wheel/dice while you bet from a chips panel — multiple players join the same table over the stream.
What's the RTP on live craps tables?
Depends on the table and the bet. Most live craps variants publish RTP between 96% and 99.5%. Side bets typically run lower than the main game. We list the exact RTP for each table on its individual page.
Can I play live craps for free?
True live tables don't have demo mode — real dealers cost real money to run. Some studios (mostly Evolution) offer First Person RNG variants that you CAN play solo. We mark which titles have demos right on each game card.
Is live craps mobile-friendly?
Yes. Every modern live craps table from Tier-1 studios (Evolution, Pragmatic Live, Playtech, Ezugi) supports both portrait and landscape on iOS and Android. A 5 Mbps connection is enough for 720p.
What are the minimum bets at live craps tables?
Lowest tables start from $0.10–$1 depending on the title; high-limit / VIP rooms can require $25 or more per round. The min-bet value is shown on every table card.
Where can I play live craps from Latin America?
All casinos in our Where-to-Play list accept players from Brazil, Mexico, Chile, Argentina, Colombia and Peru. PIX is the fastest deposit rail for BR; crypto works everywhere in LATAM.

About Live Craps

Live Craps brings the table to your screen. Real cards, real wheels, real dealers — streamed in HD from purpose-built studios across Europe and Latin America. Here's everything that matters for picking the right craps table.

What sets live craps apart

Compared to RNG versions, live craps adds three things that matter: trust (you watch every card or spin happen), pacing (rounds run at human speed, around 30–60 seconds), and social presence (other players at the same virtual table, optional chat). The math is identical to the offline game, but the experience is closer to a real casino floor than to a slot machine.

Which studios run the best craps tables

Evolution Gaming dominates — they run the most tables, hold the most licenses, and operate purpose-built studios in Latvia, Malta, Spain, Romania and beyond. Pragmatic Play Live is the strongest challenger with broad coverage and competitive limits. Playtech and Ezugi round out the Tier-1 group with niche variants worth knowing.

Limits, RTP and bankroll

Most craps tables run min bets from $1 (game shows start lower at $0.10), max bets up to $5,000 on standard tables and $15,000+ in VIP rooms. RTPs are published and audited — typically 96–99.5% depending on bet type. Our comparison table above shows the figures for every live craps table we track.

Mobile play in LATAM

Every live table we list runs on iOS and Android in portrait and landscape. Brazilian PIX deposits hit casino balances in seconds; crypto rails (USDT, BTC) work the same across Mexico, Chile, Argentina, Colombia and Peru. Cashout speed at our recommended casinos averages 10–30 minutes for fiat methods and instantly for crypto.

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