Live dealer game shows: are they actually fun or just gimmicks
so i’ve been dipping into these live dealer game shows lately, stuff like wheel spins and the goofy board games they’ve got streaming with hosts. curious if anyone here actually finds them fun or if it’s all about the novelty? i get the appeal, the lights and all the “big win” hype, and sometimes it’s like watching a mix of late night tv and a slot machine. i keep second guessing if i’m playing for actual value or just zoning out for the spectacle.
sometimes i wonder if the odds are better or worse than just sticking to regular tables or slots. like, is there really an edge hiding in there with the side bets, or is it just a crowd pleaser that grabs your attention for a few rounds?
Most of the fun comes from the hype and flashy vibes, not real value, but when table availability is tight, game shows fill the gap for a quick fix. Do you think you’d play them if the classic tables were always open?
They're entertaining for a few rounds but don't expect any real edge, especially with side bets where the house take jumps. After a session, I usually find myself craving classic blackjack where stats actually give you a fighting chance.
i lean toward novelty since frequent site crashes on wheel of fortune kill any real flow. if the show lags, odds and hype both kinda fall flat for me.
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