Live dealer gaming is now being streamed from the Palace Casino on the Isle of Man.

Roulette and baccarat tables will be streamed live from the casino's live play zone from 4pm daily via a number of websites, with more games such as blackjack and poker to be introduced over time.

The Sefton Group, which owns the best Western Palace Hotel Casino, has signed an exclusive partnership agreement with live casino software provider VueTec to stream the games directly from the casino floor. Through its local subsidiary companies regulated on the Isle of Man and Malta, Vue Tec operates several sites including Dublinbet, LuckyLiveCasino, GlobalLiveCasino, 1LiveCasino and Atlaslivecasino.

Currently, players can choose to place bets on one of two roulette tables or a baccarat table, alongside customers who are sat at the tables in the casino.

Geoff Collins, chief executive at VueTec, said: “Our gaming platform, distance gaming, offers patrons a unique gaming experience and the addition of this new service from the Palace Casino gives our clients' customers even more choice when playing live online casino games, with an assurance of trusted results from real games played in a real casino in a regulated environment.”