Yo, jur.ek, welcome to the fray. That gut-check you’re feeling about live dealer games? Been there, squinting at the screen like it’s hiding something. I usually nerd out over betting strategies—crunching numbers to outsmart the odds in sports or poker—but I’ve dipped into blackjack and roulette tables too, and yeah, those “off” vibes hit hard. Your tracking is the right move; nothing clears the haze like cold, hard data. Those dealer streaks you mentioned? They can feel like the house is flexing its edge right in your face. Random’s supposed to be random, but when the dealer’s pulling 21s like it’s scripted, it’s tough not to raise an eyebrow.
Here’s my two cents from poking at this stuff: live games are a slick setup. You’ve got real dealers, real cards, but it’s all layered over software that’s fine-tuned to keep the house winning. Not saying it’s rigged like some backroom conspiracy, but the system’s built to make those streaks feel brutal. Ever notice how the game pace is relentless? It’s like they’re daring you to overbet before you can process. My trick is to cap my session time and stick to a strict loss limit—keeps the tilt at bay. You’re onto something with those patterns, though. Keep logging and maybe compare notes with others here. Anyone else seeing dealers go on god-mode runs? Could be the platform, the table, or just our brains hating variance. Either way, trust that itch—it’s what keeps sharp bettors alive.