A real table inside the browser
Common live dealer games
- Standard, speed, squeeze and no-commission baccarat.
- Blackjack with regular, rapid and side-bet tables.
- European and French roulette plus multiplier formats.
- Casino Hold'em, Three Card Poker and other house games.
- Dragon Tiger and quick card-comparison tables.
- Game shows based on wheels, dice, cards or random events.
- VIP rooms with higher betting ranges when enabled.
VIP tables do not provide an automatic advantage. Their main differences are limits, setting and sometimes the number of participants.
Choosing a suitable table
Not every stream uses the same conditions. Two tables for one game can differ in commission, minimum stake, pace or side bets. Open the information panel before placing chips.
Details visible in the lobby
- Provider and table name.
- Minimum and maximum wager in the account currency.
- Participant count or available seats.
- Dealer and chat language.
- Standard, speed or automated pace.
- Table status: open, full, under maintenance or private.
For a first session, choose a low-limit table at normal speed. This gives more time to review each wager before the countdown ends.
Live baccarat
Baccarat is often one of the largest sections in the lobby. The player wagers on Player, Banker or Tie and cards are dealt under fixed rules. Some tables charge commission on Banker wins, while no-commission formats adjust the payout of a particular result.
Frequent variants
- Standard baccarat at a regular pace.
- Speed baccarat with shorter betting windows.
- Squeeze baccarat with slower card reveals.
- No Commission baccarat with modified payouts.
- Tables with side bets and expanded statistics.
Previous outcomes do not predict the next hand. Use the roadmaps only as a record of completed rounds.
Dealer blackjack
In live blackjack, each seat can have a specific limit and decision timer. Review deck count, blackjack payout, soft-17 rule, split, double and insurance conditions before playing.
Some streams allow betting behind another player or offer unlimited-seat formats. These features change participation but do not make a wager safe.
Roulette and game shows
Live roulette may use a single-zero European wheel, a French layout with specific rules or a multiplier format. Game shows add wheels, cards or dice and may contain several bonus stages.
Before placing a wager
- Confirm the wheel type and payout for each market.
- Watch the betting closure announced by the dealer.
- Calculate total cost when covering several numbers or segments.
- Read how multipliers and bonus rounds are activated.
Large multipliers do not appear in every round. The in-game paytable explains which results qualify.
Live casino providers
The lobby may include streams from Evolution, Pragmatic Play Live, Playtech and other enabled studios. Availability can change by device, schedule or maintenance, so the current AlebrijeBet lobby is the final source.
Connection, video and chat
Select automatic video quality when connection speed varies. The stream may reduce resolution without changing the result because wagers are recorded on the server. Never share passwords, banking details or personal information in table chat.
Handling a disconnection
When the connection drops after a confirmed wager, do not immediately open another table. Re-enter, check history and balance, and allow settlement to complete. If the result is missing, contact 24/7 support with the table, time, amount and round number.
