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Real dealers, real cards, streamed to your screen

We run poker tables with live dealers broadcasting from studios around the clock. You fund your seat with bKash, Nagad or Rocket, choose your table stakes and take a seat—no software shuffle, just real cards dealt on camera.

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How our live poker channel works

We stream poker tables from Evolution and Ezugi studios—professional dealers, multiple camera angles and chat turned on so you can talk to the table. You pick a seat based on the buy-in level you want: micro-stakes for practice, mid-stakes for regular play, high-stakes for serious sessions. Every hand is dealt on camera; the feed runs continuous so you join whenever you're ready.

Texas Hold'em tables dominate the schedule, with Omaha rooms opening during peak Bangladesh evening hours. Holdem Siege and Holdem QuickSpin sit in our featured row when you land on the poker tab. We show the dealer name, current pot and seat count before you commit chips, and your bKash or Nagad balance updates the moment a hand closes.

POKER HELP

Support paths for live poker players

Poker questions come up fast—disconnection mid-hand, unclear betting action, or a payout that looks off. We built three direct channels so you get answers without leaving your seat. Live chat connects you to an operator who can pull your hand history and walk through what happened. The poker FAQ inside your account covers the common scenarios: what happens if you disconnect during all-in, how side pots split, and how we handle disputed hands. If a technical issue affects multiple tables, we post an update on the lobby banner so you know we're on it before you ask.

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Live Chat for Hand Queries

Open the chat widget from any poker table and describe the hand number or timing—our operator pulls the log and explains the action sequence, side pot split or disconnect ruling within a couple of minutes.

Poker FAQ in Account

The poker section of your account FAQ lists the rules we follow for all-in protection, disconnection policy, minimum raise sizing and how we handle disputes—read it once and you'll know what to expect at every table.

Lobby Status Banner

If a studio feed goes down or a table closes unexpectedly, we post a real-time notice on the poker lobby banner so you see the update before you try to rejoin—no guessing, just the current state.

FAIR PLAY

How we keep poker tables fair and auditable

Live poker removes software randomness—you watch the dealer shuffle and deal—but we still verify every session. Evolution and Ezugi broadcast from certified studios where third-party auditors check shuffle procedures, deck rotation and camera integrity. Every hand you play is logged with a unique ID; if you question a ruling, we pull that hand's video timestamp and show you exactly what happened. We don't run our own shuffle algorithms or deal cards off-screen. The studios handle the physical deck, we stream the feed and record every session so any dispute can be reviewed frame by frame.

Studio Certification Evolution and Ezugi operate from studios audited for fair shuffle and deal procedures—third parties verify deck rotation, camera placement and dealer training so the game integrity is independently confirmed before we stream it.
Hand History Logging Every poker hand receives a unique ID tied to the video timestamp, table name and player seats—if you need to review a pot or dispute a ruling, we retrieve that hand's log and show the exact sequence of bets, folds and cards dealt.
Recorded Sessions We archive the studio feed for every table session—if a technical glitch or dealer error occurs, we rewind the footage and confirm what happened, then adjust your balance if the ruling was incorrect.
Real Dealer, Real Cards No RNG or software shuffle—our poker tables use physical decks handled by trained dealers on camera, so you see every card turn and shuffle in real time, eliminating software-based fairness concerns entirely.

Common poker phrases explained

New to live poker or need a quick refresher? These are the terms you'll hear at our tables, written the way Bangladesh players actually ask about them.

What does blinds mean in poker?

Blinds are forced bets posted by two players before any cards are dealt—small blind and big blind rotate clockwise each hand so everyone pays the same amount over time, keeping the pot active and the game moving.

What is a side pot?

A side pot forms when one player is all-in for less than the current bet—remaining players create a separate pot for additional bets, and the all-in player can only win the main pot they contributed to.

What does check mean?

Checking means you pass the action to the next player without betting—you can only check if no one has bet before you in that betting round, otherwise you must call, raise or fold.

What is the flop, turn and river?

The flop is the first three community cards dealt face-up; the turn is the fourth card; the river is the fifth and final card—these are shared by all players to make their best five-card hand.

What does position mean in poker?

Position refers to where you sit relative to the dealer button—players in late position act after others and see more information before deciding, giving them a strategic advantage over early-position players.

What is a showdown?

A showdown happens when two or more players remain after the river betting round—all active players reveal their hole cards and the best five-card hand wins the pot, with ties splitting it evenly.

Live poker channel answers

Questions we hear most from poker players in Bangladesh—straight answers about how our tables work, what to expect and how we handle common scenarios.

We run Texas Hold'em cash tables at multiple stake levels throughout the day, and Omaha tables open during Bangladesh evening hours—Holdem Siege and Holdem QuickSpin appear in the featured row when you load the poker tab, giving you instant access to the most active tables.

If you disconnect while in a hand, you're automatically placed in all-in mode for the amount you've already committed—the dealer continues the hand and you're eligible to win only the main pot, protecting your chips until the river even if you can't act.

Yes—open your bKash, Nagad or Rocket app, send to the account number shown in the poker cashier, confirm with your PIN and your balance updates within a minute, letting you buy into any table at the stakes you choose without switching payment methods.

Every hand is dealt on camera by a live dealer from Evolution or Ezugi studios, and the entire session is recorded—we don't use software shuffles or off-screen dealing, so you watch the physical deck being shuffled and each card being placed on the table in real time.

Micro-stakes tables start around 50 Taka and run up to mid-stakes tables with buy-ins near 5,000 Taka, while high-stakes rooms open for serious players with buy-ins above that level—each table shows the range before you join so you pick the stakes that match your session budget.

Chat is enabled on all our live poker tables—you can send messages to the dealer and other seated players, ask questions about the action or just talk strategy between hands, making the experience feel like a real poker room instead of playing alone.
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