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anyone notice live dealer game speeds vary wildly between different studios?

i’ve been hopping around different live dealer tables lately and the deal speed swings are crazy. like, some dealers burn through a shoe in what feels like half the time as others. i get there are small breaks for chats and all that, but sometimes it really feels intentional or maybe they’re told to pace it to match the player counts.

for folks who’ve grinded at a bunch of crypto casinos, do you think this is just about dealer style, or are the studios trying to push more hands per hour to juice the rake?

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What sticks out for me is how a faster betting timer messes with your head, not just your rhythm. The pressure ramps up and people start skipping bets or making mistakes they’d never make at a slower clip. Ever notice if your own results change on the faster-paced studios?

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Watching the pace change between studios always throws me, but I’ve noticed it’s the speed tables where things really go turbo. Feels more like a slots session chasing spins than classic blackjack sometimes.

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Seeing a dealer rip through a shoe always gets my heart rate up. The difference is wild and yeah, it can feel like a push for volume. On Netbet I notice the slow camera angles on mobile make it even trickier to keep up and manage risk smartly.

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had a dealer once who joked mid-shoe about “needing a lunch break if we slowed down.” feels like some are nudged to keep it brisk, almost like house edge for attention spans.

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reminds me of poker rooms tweaking the blind structure, always felt like the faster dealers show up on busy tables where the site can rake max hands per hour. waiting for a slow shoe is brutal, but sometimes that patience pays.

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