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FatPirate Games: Live Casino, Roulette & Table Games

Updated on June 30, 2026 by the editorial team

The FatPirate library runs past 10,000 titles, and the games section is where the real dealers sit. Roulette wheels spin against a live feed, blackjack tables deal to a real croupier, and game-show studios keep going around the clock. This page walks you through what you can actually play here, which studios power it, and how to tell a demo click from a real-money round.

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Slots get the headlines, but the games tab is the quieter workhorse. It pulls together everything with a human on the other side of the screen plus the classic table maths you already know. If you came for reels instead, the slots page lists the reel-based catalogue separately.

What the live floor covers

Streamed from professional studios, the live section splits into three broad groups. Roulette gives you European and lightning-style wheels. Blackjack runs multiple tables so you rarely wait for a seat. And the game-show format, half broadcast, half bet, fills the gap for anyone bored of pure card play.

Every live table streams in real time. You place bets inside a timed window, the dealer acts, the result stands. No RNG shortcut, no replay. That is the whole point of the format, and it is why the game-selection here leans on real croupiers rather than software animations.

CategoryTypical formatPace
Live RouletteEuropean wheel, lightning variantsSteady, timed rounds
Live BlackjackMulti-seat and one-to-one tablesFast, hand by hand
Live BaccaratStandard and squeeze tablesQuick, low decision load
Game ShowsWheel and studio formatsSlower, entertainment-first

Roulette on FatPirate

Start with roulette if you want something you can read at a glance. European wheels carry a single zero, which keeps the house edge lower than double-zero American layouts. Lightning variants add random multipliers on straight-up numbers, trading a slightly higher cost per spin for the chance of a boosted payout.

Betting is simple. Reds and blacks, odds and evens, dozens, or a single number if you fancy the long odds. Chip up during the window, watch the wheel, collect or move on. Nothing here reinvents the wheel, which is exactly why it stays popular.

Blackjack and table classics

Blackjack rewards a bit of study. Basic strategy, the chart telling you when to hit, stand, split or double, shaves the house edge to a fraction of a percent when you follow it hand for hand. The live tables deal from a shoe on camera, so card values are what you see.

Baccarat sits alongside it for players who want a decision-light game. You back the player, the banker, or a tie, and the cards do the rest. Low thinking, quick rounds, easy to follow even on a first visit.

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Demo vs real money. Many tables offer a demo mode so you can learn the rhythm without risking a penny. Live dealer rounds, by nature, run real-money only, because a real person is dealing. Check the tag on each tile before you commit, and remember the bonus applies to real-money play, not demo spins.

Game shows and studio formats

Game shows are the newest slice of the floor. A host spins a large wheel or runs a studio segment, you bet on where it lands, and multipliers can stack fast. They play slower than blackjack and lean into the entertainment side, so treat them as a change of pace rather than a strategy game.

Stakes usually start low, which makes them a soft landing for anyone new to live tables. You watch a round or two, get the feel, then join in.

Who builds the games

The catalogue draws on BGaming, Yggdrasil, Thunderkick, Spinomenal and Platipus. That mix leans toward reel titles, but it also feeds the wider table and studio selection with steady releases. Different studios mean different maths and different pacing, so it is worth trying a few before settling on a favourite.

New titles land regularly, and older tables stay in rotation, so the floor rarely feels static. If you keep a shortlist of go-to games, expect it to grow over a few sessions.

Fair play and payouts

Real-money wins from the games tab follow the same cashier rules as everything else on the site. Minimum withdrawal sits at £20, with a daily ceiling of £4,000 and £30,000 across a month. Crypto payouts clear within 24 hours; Visa and Mastercard take one to three business days; SEPA bank transfers land in two to three. Before your first withdrawal you verify your account, which usually settles within 24 hours once your documents are in.

If a bonus is in play, wagering runs at x40 on the bonus with a seven-day window to clear it. Table games and live rounds often contribute less than slots toward wagering, so read the terms before you lean on blackjack to unlock a balance. The full breakdown lives on the bonus page, and cashier limits sit under payment methods.

Reading a table before you sit down

Each table tile carries the numbers that matter. Minimum bet tells you the smallest chip you can place. Maximum bet caps a single round. Some tables also flag side bets, the extra wagers like perfect pairs on blackjack or lightning multipliers on roulette, which pay bigger but cost more and rarely improve your long-run odds.

Pick a table where the minimum sits comfortably inside your budget. A £1 blackjack seat lets you play far more hands than a £25 one on the same bankroll, and more hands means you learn faster. Once you find a dealer and a pace you like, you can filter straight back to that table on your next visit.

Stakes, sessions and staying in control

Live tables move at their own tempo, and that pace can pull you along if you let it. Decide before you start how much the session is worth to you, then split it into round-sized chunks. When the budget runs out, close the table. The stream will still be there tomorrow.

The site carries the usual tools for this, deposit limits, session reminders and self-exclusion, laid out in full on the responsible gaming page. They exist because table games, live ones especially, are built to keep you at the seat. Use them early rather than after a rough run.

Getting started

Open an account, deposit from £10 (£20 to switch the welcome offer on), and the live floor unlocks straight away. The welcome package runs 100% up to £1,000 plus 100 free spins if you opt in on that first deposit. New to the site? Walk through the steps on the registration page first, then head back here and pick a table.

Support runs 24/7 on live chat and email in English, German and Greek, so if a stream stutters or a bet looks wrong, someone is there to sort it. Set a budget, keep it, and play the tables for what they are: a bit of fun with real dealers on the other end.

Common questions

Can I play the live tables in demo mode?

Slots and many RNG table games offer a free demo, but live dealer rounds run real-money only. A real croupier is dealing to real chips, so there is no practice version of a live stream. Learn the rules on an RNG table first, then move across.

Do table games count toward wagering?

Usually less than slots. Bonus wagering runs at x40 over seven days, and blackjack, roulette and baccarat typically contribute a smaller share than reels. Check the bonus terms before you rely on a table to clear a balance.

How fast do winnings from the games tab reach me?

The same cashier rules apply everywhere on the site: crypto within 24 hours, Visa and Mastercard in one to three business days, and SEPA bank transfers in two to three. Minimum withdrawal is £20.

Which studios power the live and table games?

The catalogue draws on BGaming, Yggdrasil, Thunderkick, Spinomenal and Platipus, with new titles added on a regular rotation across both reels and tables.

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