Beyond slots: what else sits in the WinSpirit catalogue and how those formats play.
WinSpirit lists table and card games and live dealer games. The operator puts the whole catalogue at around 4,800 games, counting every category together. This page looks across the lobby as a whole โ what each category is, how the formats differ and which of them we could actually confirm. Slot machines get their own page: see slots for reels, features and the numbers behind them.
| Catalogue size (as listed) | about 4,800 games, all types |
| Categories listed | Table and card games, Live dealer games |
| What we saw ourselves | 5 titles recorded in our snapshot (a sample, not the full lobby) |
| Mobile | Yes, mobile optimized |
Figures marked as listed come from WinSpirit; the snapshot line is what our own check of the lobby returned.
Side by side, the difference is pace and how often you act:
| Category | Pace of a round | What the player decides |
|---|---|---|
| Table and card games | medium | the player acts on every hand |
| Live dealer games | slow, set by the studio | limited to betting windows |
Descriptive, not measured: these are properties of the formats themselves, the same at any operator that carries them.
The categories are not just shelves. They differ in pace and in how much the player actually does:
What we recorded in the lobby. It is a slice of the catalogue, not all of it:
Recorded 5 titles against a listed catalogue of about 4,800. Lobbies also change: games come and go, and what is visible can depend on where you are and whether you are signed in.
Read 4,800 as the widest possible count. Every category goes into it, and what any individual account can actually open is a smaller number decided by province, licence and the operator's own arrangements.
On our side of it, our pass returned 5, which is too few to say anything about the total one way or the other. That is the useful part of a claim like this โ not the number itself, but how much of it survives being looked at.
These are the games with homework. The rules are fixed, the correct play for any situation is known, and the gap between playing well and playing carelessly is measurable โ unusual in a casino lobby.
Worth being clear about what that buys you. Correct play reduces the house edge to its floor; it does not invert it. The sensation of being in charge is real and the arithmetic underneath is unchanged.
Worth glancing at the 'new' shelf before anything else. Not for the games โ for the dates. A catalogue with additions from this month is being maintained; one whose newest titles are two years old is being left alone, and that rarely happens in isolation.
The same logic applies to what we published here: a snapshot is accurate on its date and decreasingly so afterwards.
Pace is the variable nobody watches. The house edge is a percentage of money staked, so how much you stake per hour decides how the edge lands on you โ and a crash round lasting fifteen seconds stakes far more per hour than a live table dealing at its own speed.
Choosing a slower format is a legitimate way to make a budget last. So is deciding the budget in advance: see responsible gambling.
Many titles run in a practice mode with fake credits, which is the cheapest way to learn whether a game's pace suits you. It shows the things a description cannot: how long a round takes, how often anything happens, how the interface behaves.
Two limits worth knowing. Demo mode is not offered on live tables, because a real dealer and a real table cannot be simulated for free. And some regions require an account before any game loads, practice mode included.
Before the first round, it is worth knowing:
Canadian availability is decided provincially, not nationally.
these sit on the game itself and vary widely between formats.
they rarely count equally โ see bonus terms for how that works here.
No โ the lobby is filtered before it reaches you, first by provincial rules and then by whatever restrictions each studio carries.
No, and it is not meant to be. It is a sample of what our check returned from the lobby on the day. Catalogues change constantly and what you see may differ.
On their own page. Reel formats, features, RTP and volatility are all handled in the slots section rather than repeated here.
That is the figure the operator lists, and it counts every category together โ slots, tables, live rooms and specialty titles. Our own check recorded 5 titles, so treat the headline number as the operator's claim rather than something we counted.