Looking for low limit live casino games?

While it might be fair to say that high rollers prefer live casino games to their RNG counterparts, that doesn’t mean all live casino players are high rollers.  I for one like to make my $20 last a long time – even with an unlucky streak…and this ain’t gonna happen playing $20 bets.

We posted the other day on high limit live games – bets of up to $200,000 a spin on roulette and $100,000 a hand blackjack.  But unless you’re Terrence Watanabe or the Sultan of Brunei, really this is just silly stuff. Time to bring things down to earth a bit.

Following a recent (this week) quarterly review of limits across our listed casinos, we were pleasantly surprised to find that bets down to (£,€,$) 1 are pretty common across most casinos and games.  And limits well below this mark are also available.

SO without any further ado, for the cautious/clever/careful/prudent/frugal/thrifty/tight-arse/parsimonious/cost-conscious/responsible players out there, here are the lowest limits we found, and I dare say you will find anywhere.

Lowest live roulette limits:

Forget (£,€,$) 1 minimums.  If roulette’s your game you can go far lower than this.  At  Canbet and Lucky Live 50 pence/cents gets you a bet on the table…and they’re not the lowest limits out there.

William Hill has a live roulette table with bets starting at 10 pence/cents!

Lowest live blackjack limits:

If blackjack’s your game, I’m sorry to say that you’ll need to dig a little deeper into your pockets.  (£,€,$) 1 is as low as limits get for this game, but the good news is, a whole bunch of casinos let you play at this level.  They include:

BetFred | Euro Grand

Lowest live baccarat limits:

(£,€,$) 1 is also as low as it gets for baccarat (but then you wouldn’t expect 10p bets for the classic high rollers game would you?).  (£,€,$) 1 baccarat limits can be found at:

BetFred | Euro GrandRoyal Vegas | 888


For a complete list of limits by game and casino, visit our game limits page.

Did you know?

…that copper wire was invented by 2 Scotsmen fighting over a penny – and the great grandchildren of those 2 Scotsmen are regular players of roulette at William Hill.

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