Let's explore some of the games where AR significantly changes the gameplay, making it even more thrilling.
Live Blackjack
In AR-enabled live blackjack, you're no longer limited to basic 2D cards popping up on a screen. Now, you can virtually "sit" at a real table, see the dealer deal the cards, and even chat with them. You can virtually "touch" the cards and see your chips stack up as you win, providing a more tactile experience. Gesture controls could also be added, letting you wave your hand to "stay" or tap the table to "hit."
Live Roulette
Imagine standing next to a roulette wheel that you can almost touch. In augmented reality, the roulette table comes to life in your space. You place your bets by virtually dropping chips onto the table. When the ball spins, you're not just watching a digital simulation; you can follow the ball around the wheel as if you're standing right next to it. This level of immersion elevates the excitement and suspense.
Live Poker
Poker gains a whole new layer of strategy with AR. You see your cards and your virtual chips right in front of you, but you can also see avatars or even holograms of other players at the table. This means you can pick up on physical cues and tells, just like you would in a physical game. You could even peek at your cards by lifting them off the table using hand gestures.
Live Baccarat
In live dealer baccarat, the AR technology could show you real-time odds, history of card outcomes, or even tips, right on your screen as overlays. You can interact with the cards and chips, making the game more engaging. The feeling of suspense as you flip the cards to reveal your fate could be incredibly heightened with AR elements.
