Which game categories OnlyWin lists, what each of them actually is, and what we could and could not confirm.
OnlyWin lists table and card games and live dealer games. The operator puts the whole catalogue at around 6,500 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 6,500 games, all types |
| Categories listed | Table and card games, Live dealer games |
| What we saw ourselves | no title list could be captured |
| Mobile | Yes, mobile optimized |
Figures marked as listed come from OnlyWin; 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:
We could not capture a title list from OnlyWin. The lobby did not return one to an ordinary visit โ some operators only load their catalogue behind a login, or serve a different shelf depending on the region. The category list above is what the brand states; we are not going to fill the gap with games we did not see.
Read 6,500 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.
Set against our own pass, we could not verify it against the lobby at all. We would rather show the gap than quote the headline as though we had counted it.
Small checks that save a wasted session:
| Term | What it means |
|---|---|
| Which categories count toward a bonus | they rarely count equally โ see bonus terms for how that works here. |
| What the game actually is | titles borrow each other's names freely โ a slot and a live show can share one, and they are nothing alike to play. |
| Minimum and maximum stakes | these sit on the game itself and vary widely between formats. |
How often new games appear is a quiet signal about the operator. Fresh supply costs money and attention, so a lobby that keeps growing is usually attached to a business still investing in itself. One frozen in amber usually is not.
It also means any list ages. Ours was accurate when taken and is drifting from the moment it was published.
Where free play is offered, use it before committing. Ten minutes on fake credits tells you the one thing that matters and that no write-up conveys: whether the pace of this particular game suits how you like to play.
The gaps are predictable. Live dealer games cannot be demoed, since the table is real and running. Regional rules can also gate demo play behind registration.
Canada does not regulate this nationally, and that shows up directly in what loads. Each province sets its own terms, studios carry their own territorial restrictions, and operators layer their own agreements on top. The result is that the lobby is assembled per account rather than served identically to everyone.
So treat any list of titles โ ours included โ as indicative. It describes what was visible from one place, once.
The appeal of a live table is that nothing is hidden: cards come off a real shoe, the wheel is a real wheel, and you watch it happen instead of taking software's word for it. What you give up is control over timing.
That has consequences worth planning for. The stream needs bandwidth, and losing it mid-window costs you the bet rather than just the picture. Minimum stakes also sit higher than on the software equivalents, because a staffed table has to earn its keep.
That is the figure the operator lists, and it counts every category together โ slots, tables, live rooms and specialty titles. We could not verify it against the lobby, so it stands as the operator's claim.
Usually yes โ operators count live tables alongside everything else. It is one reason a headline number can look larger than the slot selection alone.
On their own page. Reel formats, features, RTP and volatility are all handled in the slots section rather than repeated here.
No โ the lobby is filtered before it reaches you, first by provincial rules and then by whatever restrictions each studio carries.