The bet types in live roulette are basically the same as used in offline roulette these are Straight Up bets, split bets, corner bets, odd/even, red/black and other types of bets, including typical French bets such as voisins and orphelins. The table limits may vary from $1 to dozens of thousands of dollars per round, though some online live roulette variants, for example, Automatic Roulette, accepts a bet starting at $0.1. As in a real casino, there are chips in front of you that you can place on the table layout within the minimum and maximum limits determined by the table that you selected. Some roulette developers allow users to choose a preferred camera view and look at the table from different angles. The live dealer roulette action is filmed by one or more cameras and is broadcast in real time. Roulette tables are run by friendly and skilled dealers who launch the ball onto the wheel, talk to players, encourage players to place bets, declare the results of roulette spins and congratulate the winners. The studios are furnished and designed to look and feel like a typical Vegas-style casino. Live games are normally streamed from the studios owned and operated by software providers such as Evolution Gaming, Extreme Gaming or NetEnt.