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Live dealer connection stability and whether fiber actually makes a difference.

I keep hearing people claim that having fiber internet totally changes the experience with live dealer tables, but I’m honestly not sure if it’s all hype. I switched from regular cable to fiber a few months back, expecting no more lag or freezing cards, but every so often I still get a choppy shoe or random disconnect. I always make sure nothing else in the house is chewing up bandwidth, so it’s not someone streaming TV or downloading games.

Does anyone else have more stable sessions since going fiber, or is this just one of those things that depends on the casino side? I can’t stand it when a good run gets iced by a spinning wheel mid-hand. Are there other factors I’m missing that actually matter more than just fiber vs cable?

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Honestly the biggest difference for me was not fiber, it was getting off wifi. I had live blackjack open on my phone and every time I walked into the kitchen the thing would hiccup like clockwork, drove me insane!!! Switched to ethernet on a boring old laptop and it got way less stupid fast

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spinning wheel mid hand is BRUTAL

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Yeah fiber helps, but most live Blackjack lag is their stream, not your line

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fiber helps some, blackjack still froze on a 6 deck shoe for me

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Casino side.

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