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Join Live Poker Channel Rooms on Mobile or Desk

We stream Live Poker Channel tables with real dealers and multiple seat options. Open your account, pick a table that fits your stake and start playing in seconds.

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What We Offer in Live Poker Channel

Our Live Poker Channel lobby runs tables from Evolution and Pragmatic Play Live, streaming HD video with real dealers who shuffle and deal in real time. You'll see Texas Hold'em variants, Omaha tables and short-deck formats, each with visible seat counts and stake ranges. Choose your table, claim a seat and the dealer brings you into the hand. Chat works across all

tables so you can talk to other players while the round runs. We update table availability every few seconds so you always know which rooms have open seats. Players in Dhaka and Chittagong reach the same lobby, pick the same tables and see the same dealer feed. When a hand ends your account balance updates instantly and you can switch tables without

leaving the channel. We built this so you can move between stakes, formats and dealers as fast as you want to play.

HELP WHILE YOU PLAY

Support Paths for Live Poker Channel Players

When you need help during a Live Poker Channel session we've set up three quick routes. Live chat connects you to an operator who can check hand history, verify seat assignments and explain table rules. The help panel inside the poker lobby shows game mechanics, stake limits and dealer rotation schedules. Your account page lists every hand you've played with timestamps, stakes and results so you can review any round that felt unclear.

Live Chat Talk to a support operator while you're at the table. They can pull hand history, confirm your seat status and explain payout rules.
In-Lobby Help Panel Tap the help icon in the poker channel to see game rules, stake breakdowns and dealer schedules. It covers Texas Hold'em hand rankings, Omaha pot rules and short-deck adjustments.
Hand History Your account page logs every poker hand you've played with the dealer name, table stake, your cards and the result.
HOW WE RUN IT

Fair Play Standards for Live Poker Channel

Our Live Poker Channel tables use certified random number generation for card shuffles and verified dealer training protocols. Evolution and Pragmatic Play Live both publish third-party audit reports that confirm shuffle fairness and payout accuracy. We log every hand, every deal and every seat assignment so you can request a review if something looks wrong. Your deposits and winnings stay in separate account ledgers so poker session funds never mix with other lobby balances.

Certified Shuffles

Every deck in Live Poker Channel goes through an RNG-certified shuffle before the dealer picks it up. Evolution and Pragmatic Play publish audit certificates that verify shuffle randomness and card distribution.

Trained Dealers

Our poker dealers complete certified training modules that cover game rules, hand rankings, pot calculations and player interaction protocols.

Hand Logging

We record every Live Poker Channel hand with timestamps, seat positions, cards dealt and pot outcomes. If you dispute a result we pull that round's log, check the dealer's actions and compare it to the game rules.

Segregated Balances

Your poker session funds sit in a separate wallet ledger from your slots or sportsbook balance. When you cash out from a Live Poker Channel table those chips move back to your main account without touching other game funds.

Live Poker Channel Glossary

Common terms you'll see in our Live Poker Channel lobby, explained in plain language so you know what each one means before you sit at a table.

What does blind mean in poker?

A blind is a forced bet that the two players left of the dealer post before cards are dealt. The small blind pays half the minimum stake and the big blind pays the full amount. Blinds rotate clockwise after every hand.

What is a buy-in for Live Poker Channel?

The buy-in is the minimum chip amount you need to claim a seat at a poker table. Each table lists its buy-in range in the lobby. You pick an amount within that range and those chips become your starting stack for that session.

What does pot mean?

The pot is the total chips bet by all players in a single hand. It sits in the centre of the table and the winner of that hand takes the entire pot. Side pots form when a player goes all-in and others keep betting.

What is a dealer button?

The dealer button is a small disc that marks which seat is considered the dealer for that hand. It moves one seat clockwise after every round. The two seats left of the button post the blinds and action starts from the seat after the big blind.

What does fold mean?

Fold means you discard your cards and exit the current hand. You lose any chips you've already bet into the pot but you don't have to match further bets. Once you fold you wait until the next hand to play again.

What is a community card?

Community cards are the shared cards dealt face-up in the centre of the table that every player can use to make their best five-card hand. In Texas Hold'em the dealer puts out five community cards across the flop, turn and river.

Live Poker Channel Questions

Questions we hear from players about how our Live Poker Channel tables work, answered with the specifics you need to start playing confidently.

Open the live casino section, tap Live Poker Channel and you'll see the table list with stake ranges and open seat counts. Pick a table, choose your buy-in amount within the posted range and confirm. The dealer seats you and deals you into the next hand.

Yes, you can leave your current table and join a different one anytime. Your chips from the first table move back to your poker wallet and you use that balance to buy in at the new table. The switch happens in seconds without reloading the lobby.

We run Texas Hold'em, Omaha and short-deck tables from Evolution and Pragmatic Play Live. Each variant has multiple stake levels. The lobby shows which game type and stake range each table offers so you can pick the format you want to play.

When you win a hand the pot moves to your chip stack instantly and appears in your poker wallet. When you leave the table those chips transfer to your main account balance. You can withdraw that balance using the same bKash, Nagad or Rocket method you deposited with.

Yes, every Live Poker Channel table has a chat panel where you can message other seated players and sometimes the dealer. Chat stays visible next to the video feed. We moderate it to keep conversation respectful and remove any spam or abusive messages.

If you disconnect mid-hand the system holds your seat for ninety seconds. If you reconnect within that window you rejoin the same hand and can act on your turn. If you don't reconnect in time the table folds your hand automatically and you forfeit any chips already in the pot.
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