![]() But Vivo only offered two or three tables at most at each casino we played them at – so not having an option for players who can’t get a seat is a real missed opportunity. When you’re Evolution Gaming and you have 20+ live blackjack tables (plus unlimited versions) at any one casino, then we could understand not providing a bet-behind option. Not being able to bet-behind was also a clear lack at Vivo. Not that we would use side-bets anyway, as from a maximising returns potential they are a waste, but the option to use them should be there for players who do enjoy having a flutter on them. However, the complete lack of any side-bets or a bet-behind option was an obvious detraction. In general, the stream was fairly sharp, and play was smooth. ![]() The stream quality was average, with a few dips throughout our review but nothing too major. ![]() The tables here are all standard 7-seat classic blackjack, with a functional interface featuring big buttons and big cards that are easy to see. This might be too busy for some, but we enjoyed the bustling atmosphere this created. As you play you can literally see dozens of other tables operating around yours in the same room. The first you think you might notice about Vivo’s single variety of live blackjack, is that the studio is crammed into a rather small space.
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