Thanks for dropping by and for your comments. For other players interested, a note on 'dedicated Ladbrokes Blackjack' -
Licensees of the Evolution Gaming product get the option of having dedicated tables that only their players play at, as opposed to 'shared tables' from which game action is streamed to all casinos. The dedicated tables give operators more flexibility with limits, offers, branding etc as the table is exclusive to their players.
cheers LD
moderator
Posted 65 days ago
Hadi, would it surprise you to know that Ladbrokes won't be dropping CWC purely because it is very popular with their players!
The intention is to run both platform together for the foreseeable future.
CWC have also upgraded their platform. Same dealers, but improved interface. Check out our platform comparison page for more details.
cheers LD
aacasino
Posted 83 days ago
I really enjoy the "slingshot" roulette they have as its the only way I can bet on roulette during the spin anywhere on line!
The dedicated Ladbrokes Blackjack is cheap as chips too.
moderator
Posted 254 days ago
Hadi/others You'll all be happy to know that a couple of weeks ago Ladbrokes went live with Evolution Gaming's platform. As far as we can tell they are running the Evolution Games concurrently with the older CWC platform so players get a choice as to which they want to play. Presumably the CWC games will get the axe as soon as the license term expires.
So there you have it - another major signs partners with Evolution and takes their games served out of that ever expanding Latvian dealer studio.
Hadi
Posted 305 days ago
Wise up Ladbrokes and get a decent live game provider. I won't play your live games while you use web cam dealers!
Moderator
Posted 341 days ago
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It's curious that Ladbrokes use CWC Gaming for their live dealer games. They have a license agreement with Microgaming for use of their RNG games and mobile casino games. You would have thought that given they (Microgaming) have a perfectly good live deal platform, the easy option would to use this as well.
I can only guess that as CWC had a live casino platform before Microgaming introduced theirs, Ladbrokes, who seem keen to have every conceivable gaming option available for its customers, jumped on board rather than waiting for Microgaming to develop their live offering.
It will be interesting to see if they stick with CWC going forward. While their games are nice enough and range is good, there's no doubt Microgaming have a size/probity/reputation advantage that many players would prefer.
No problems with support here - These guys are major players with a sophisticated customer operation. Reasonably long list of restricted countries however so access will be an issue for a few players.
Thanks for dropping by and for your comments. For other players interested, a note on 'dedicated Ladbrokes Blackjack' -
Licensees of the Evolution Gaming product get the option of having dedicated tables that only their players play at, as opposed to 'shared tables' from which game action is streamed to all casinos. The dedicated tables give operators more flexibility with limits, offers, branding etc as the table is exclusive to their players.
cheers
LD
The intention is to run both platform together for the foreseeable future.
CWC have also upgraded their platform. Same dealers, but improved interface. Check out our platform comparison page for more details.
cheers
LD
The dedicated Ladbrokes Blackjack is cheap as chips too.
You'll all be happy to know that a couple of weeks ago Ladbrokes went live with Evolution Gaming's platform. As far as we can tell they are running the Evolution Games concurrently with the older CWC platform so players get a choice as to which they want to play. Presumably the CWC games will get the axe as soon as the license term expires.
So there you have it - another major signs partners with Evolution and takes their games served out of that ever expanding Latvian dealer studio.
It's curious that Ladbrokes use CWC Gaming for their live dealer games. They have a license agreement with Microgaming for use of their RNG games and mobile casino games. You would have thought that given they (Microgaming) have a perfectly good live deal platform, the easy option would to use this as well.
I can only guess that as CWC had a live casino platform before Microgaming introduced theirs, Ladbrokes, who seem keen to have every conceivable gaming option available for its customers, jumped on board rather than waiting for Microgaming to develop their live offering.
It will be interesting to see if they stick with CWC going forward. While their games are nice enough and range is good, there's no doubt Microgaming have a size/probity/reputation advantage that many players would prefer.
No problems with support here - These guys are major players with a sophisticated customer operation. Reasonably long list of restricted countries however so access will be an issue for a few players.