What You Actually Get On The Gaming Floor
Les Ambassadeurs Club operates from 5 Hamilton Place in Mayfair, inside a Georgian townhouse that has been running as a private members’ casino for a long time. On a typical night, around 16 staffed tables are open, with live Roulette, Blackjack, Baccarat (Punto Banco), Three Card Poker, Casino Stud Poker, Craps, plus electronic Roulette terminals. Every table is run by professional croupiers. There is no casual drop-in play - entry is restricted to members, invited guests, or people registered under a member.
The Smoking Gaming area is separated out and has its own Roulette and Blackjack tables with clear limit boards on display. Blackjack there usually runs from £10 up to £10,000 per hand. At Roulette, bets start around £5 and go up to £1,000 per spin. These limits are set for serious play rather than low-stakes fun - the whole club is pitched toward VIP and high-roller action, and the numbers on the felt show it.
| Game | Format | Stake Range |
|---|---|---|
| Blackjack | Live table, croupier-dealt | £10 - £10,000 |
| Roulette | Live table, croupier-spun | £5 - £1,000 |
| Baccarat / Punto Banco | Live table, private rooms available | High-stakes, on request |
| Three Card Poker | Live table | Standard club limits |
| Casino Stud Poker | Live table | Standard club limits |
Away from the main pit, the Salle Privée and a set of private rooms cater for members who want extra privacy or bigger limits than the usual floor can carry. High-stakes Baccarat or Roulette in those rooms is scheduled directly through the club and set up around the player, it is not a case of just walking in and taking a seat. The Mayfair Salle Privée also operates as a live-streaming space, and this is where the link with the online live games starts to matter.
Dual Play Tables And The Evolution Partnership
Les Ambassadeurs has a formal deal with Evolution to run Dual Play Roulette and Dual Play Baccarat on the main floor, alongside a dedicated live casino studio based in the Salle Privée. Dual Play is exactly that: people seated in the club and players logged in remotely are betting on the same wheel or shoe at the same time. One physical game, two audiences, one shared result.
Evolution runs these branded tables around the clock. When you join online through one of the partner operators, you can still interact with the table in a meaningful way - remote players are able to request a change of dealer, a fresh shoe, or a new ball. That level of control over the stream is not standard on every live product and comes from the way Evolution packages up and distributes the Mayfair feed via its B2B network to selected licensed casinos.
To reach Les Ambassadeurs-branded live games from home via a partner site, the steps are simple but there is a sequence:
- Open an account at an online casino that is fully licensed and specifically lists Les Ambassadeurs or Mayfair-branded live tables.
- Complete the ID checks and account verification that the operator asks for.
- Head into the Live Casino section once you are logged in.
- Use the search bar and type “Les Ambassadeurs” or “Mayfair” to pull up the branded games.
- Choose a Dual Play Roulette or Dual Play Baccarat table from the lobby list.
- Set your chip size and select a stake that sits within the limits shown on screen.
- Confirm your wager before the dealer closes betting for that round. 8 . Watch the live feed from the Mayfair floor and let the outcome settle in real time.
There is one point that regularly catches people out. Casino.com has pushed exclusive Les Ambassadeurs-branded streams to international customers in the past, however players located in the UK are blocked from those particular feeds because of licensing rules and how markets are divided. If you are playing within the United Kingdom, always check with the operator first to see if you qualify for the Les Ambassadeurs-branded tables on their platform. Do not rely on assumptions about access - get it confirmed.
The Playtech Chapter - And Why It Is Closed
Les Ambassadeurs Online, sometimes branded as Les A Online, acted as the club’s own digital arm for a while. It used Playtech technology and carried Exclusive Baccarat, Exclusive Roulette, All Bets Blackjack, Casino Hold’em, 3-Card Brag and a few live game show titles, including The Money Drop Live. Table minimums could drop to around 10p per hand, with some selected VIP tables accepting up to £5,000 per round, so it catered both to casual players and to those looking for higher action.
That standalone platform is shut down for good now.
Any reviews or promo pages you see that still talk about Les Ambassadeurs Online as if it was running should be treated as old material. The physical club still hosts cameras, live dealers and Dual Play tables, but the feeds now sit inside the Evolution B2B ecosystem and appear only through third-party operators rather than in a separate, proprietary Les A Online lobby.
| Live Game | Provider | Format |
|---|---|---|
| Exclusive Roulette | Playtech | Streamed from Mayfair floor |
| Exclusive Baccarat | Playtech | Streamed from Mayfair floor |
| All Bets Blackjack | Playtech | Studio / online-only |
| Casino Hold’em | Playtech | Studio / online-only |
| 3-Card Brag | Playtech | Studio / online-only |
| The Money Drop Live | Playtech | Live game show format |
| Dual Play Roulette | Evolution | Mayfair floor, B2B distributed |
| Dual Play Baccarat | Evolution | Mayfair floor, B2B distributed |
Through the Mansion Group collaboration - which linked in MansionCasino, Casino.com and Slots Heaven - players at those sites were able to sit at live Baccarat and Roulette games that were streamed straight off the Les Ambassadeurs floor. That setup shows how the Mayfair venue now functions as a content hub, feeding multiple online operators at once, instead of trying to maintain one exclusive online brand. This approach is fairly standard in the modern B2B live casino market, but Les Ambassadeurs remains one of the handful of private land-based clubs that does it on this scale.



