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Live Poker Channel – Real Dealers, Real Tables

Our live poker channel brings you full-ring and heads-up tables streamed from professional studios, with dealers who shuffle, deal and call the action in real time.

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FAIR PLAY CHECKS

How We Keep Poker Tables Fair

Certified Studio Streams

Evolution and Ezugi hold gaming-lab certifications for their poker studios; both providers publish shuffle audits and camera-angle reports that confirm no card-switching or deck manipulation. We link to those provider certificates in the account dashboard so you can verify the studio behind your table before you sit down.

Dealer Training & Oversight

Every dealer in the poker channel completes casino-floor training and streams under supervisor watch; the studio logs each shuffle, burn and muck to catch procedural errors. If a player disputes a hand, we pull the time-stamped video and share the relevant frames with both the studio and the player within hours.

Transparent Hand History

Your account keeps a rolling history of every poker hand you played—hole cards, community cards, action log and final pot—for ninety days. Export the CSV when you want to review your own decisions or check that the dealer followed standard betting order. That history also helps our support team resolve any pot-calculation question you raise.

Regional Access Notice

Live poker channel availability depends on your local law and eligible regions. We display the poker lobby only to accounts registered from areas where interactive poker streaming is permitted. If the channel disappears from your menu, it means regulatory guidance changed; contact support for the latest region status or alternative table-game options.

abc777 What We Stream in the Poker Channel

What We Stream in the Poker Channel

We run Texas Hold'em and Omaha tables supplied by Evolution and Ezugi, each streamed in HD from studios where you watch the dealer shuffle the deck, burn cards and deliver the river. Stakes start low enough for a first deposit and climb to high-limit rooms that seat six or nine players at a time. You can reserve a seat, wait for the

blinds to reach you, or hop between tables when a new hand starts. The channel sits inside the same lobby as our slots and sportsbook, so switching between a poker session and a quick spin on Crash HotSpin takes one tap. We show the dealer's face, the table felt and a running count of the pot—no hidden cards, no automated shuffle that

skips the action. Players in Dhaka open the poker channel from their phone during lunch; desktop visitors see every card in full-screen clarity.

HELP WHILE YOU PLAY

Support for Live Poker Sessions

Table Rules & Betting Each poker table displays its stake range, blind structure and seat count before you join. Tap the info icon at the top of the stream to see hand rankings, side-pot rules and how the dealer resolves ties.
Connection & Stream Quality Live poker needs a steady connection—if your stream stutters, the platform holds your seat and auto-folds only if the timer runs out. Switch from mobile data to Wi-Fi mid-hand without losing your place.
Wallet & Poker Chips Deposit with bKash, Nagad or Rocket and the balance appears in your main wallet; buy chips at the poker table from that wallet balance with one confirmation tap.

Live Poker Channel Glossary

What does 'blinds' mean in live poker?

Blinds are forced bets posted by two players before cards are dealt, rotating clockwise each hand. The small blind is half the big blind; they seed the pot so every hand has something to win from the start.

What is a 'burn card' in the poker channel?

A burn card is the top card the dealer discards face-down before revealing each community card—flop, turn, river. Burning prevents players from seeing marked backs and keeps the deal fair if the deck order was accidentally exposed.

How does 'all-in' work on a live table?

Going all-in means you bet your entire chip stack; you stay in the hand but cannot make further bets. If others bet more, a side pot forms for those who can match, while the all-in player competes only for the main pot up to their stake.

What is 'muck' when the dealer collects cards?

Muck is the discard pile where folded hands and the burn cards go face-down. Once your cards hit the muck they are out of play and cannot be retrieved, even if you folded by mistake, so confirm your action before releasing your hand.

What does 'rake' mean in the poker channel?

Rake is the small percentage or fixed chip amount the house takes from each pot to cover the table cost. The channel displays the rake cap at the top of the screen so you know exactly how much is deducted before the winner collects the rest.

How is 'showdown' handled in live poker?

Showdown happens when two or more players remain after the river and all betting is complete; each reveals their hole cards and the dealer awards the pot to the best five-card hand. The stream zooms in so you see every card clearly before the chips move.

Live Poker Channel Questions

We stream Texas Hold'em and Omaha tables supplied by Evolution and Ezugi. Hold'em tables range from beginner stakes to high-limit rooms; Omaha tables typically seat six and run during peak evening hours. Both variants deal from a fresh shuffled deck each hand, burned and shown on camera.

Yes—the poker channel runs in your mobile browser and inside our app for Android. Portrait mode shows the table felt and dealer cam vertically; landscape mode spreads the community cards across the width of your screen. Tap your action buttons and the app sends your fold, call or raise instantly to the dealer's console.

Open the poker channel from the main lobby, browse the list of active tables and tap one to see its stake range and open seats. Confirm the buy-in amount from your wallet balance, pick an empty seat and you'll join at the start of the next hand. The dealer greets you by username when your seat is active.

The platform holds your seat and the action timer for thirty seconds. If you reconnect in time you can complete your turn; if the timer expires the system auto-folds your hand and you sit out the next round. Your remaining chips stay at the table until you return or choose to leave and cash out.

Leave the table by tapping the exit icon; your chip stack converts to wallet balance instantly. From there request a withdrawal to bKash, Nagad or Rocket. The cashier verifies your account details and processes the transfer—most players see funds in their mobile wallet within minutes of leaving the table.

Yes—every hand you play logs to your account dashboard with hole cards, community cards, betting actions and the final pot. The history stays for ninety days and you can export it as CSV. If you question a pot award, our support team reviews the video timestamp alongside your hand log to confirm the outcome.
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Live Poker Channel

Service availability depends on eligible regions and local law. Users should check local rules before opening an account.

Access may be available only where local law permits.