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Live Poker Action Streamed to Your Account

We stream live poker tables to your rbaje account — Texas Hold'em, Omaha and tournament rooms dealt by real croupiers in HD. Fund your seat with bKash, Nagad or Rocket and join the next hand in seconds.

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rbaje What We Offer in Live Poker Action

What We Offer in Live Poker Action

Our live poker lobby pulls tables from Evolution and Ezugi — you'll find cash-game tables running Texas Hold'em and Omaha alongside scheduled tournament formats. Each table streams in real time so you watch the dealer shuffle, deal and manage the pot exactly as you would in a physical card room. Betting structure, hand rankings and payout rules follow standard poker rules —

nothing changes except the screen replaces the felt. We show your chip stack, hand cards and community cards in the interface. Action buttons appear when it's your turn to check, call, raise or fold. Players in Dhaka and Chittagong reach the same lobby — no separate queue, no regional delay. The table you open on mobile is the same one you'll see

if you switch to desktop mid-session.

POKER HELP PATHS

Help While You Play Live Poker

Live poker sessions can throw up connection questions, hand-history requests or seat-change queries. We route those through three channels so you get an answer without leaving your table.

Live Chat During Play Open the chat panel from any poker table and our team can pull your hand history, confirm your chip count or explain a payout calculation while the next hand deals.
Tournament Desk Contact Scheduled tournaments and sit-and-go formats have their own support queue — reach it from the tournament lobby to ask about blind schedules, prize pools or late-registration windows before you commit your buy-in.
Poker Account Requests If you need a hand-history export, a seat-change log or a rebuy confirmation, submit the request from your poker account dashboard and we'll send the file or confirmation to your registered contact within the session.
FAIR POKER SIGNALS

How We Run Live Poker Tables

Live poker carries the same fairness expectations as any card room — you want to know the deck is shuffled properly, the dealer follows procedure and payouts match the pot. We source tables from certified studios and log every hand for audit.

Certified Studio Streams

Evolution and Ezugi operate licensed studios where every shuffle, deal and pot push is recorded. We embed their streams in our lobby so the poker action you see is the same feed regulated in their home jurisdictions, not a separate version.

Hand History Logging

Every hand you play generates a log entry showing your cards, community cards, betting action and the final pot distribution. Request your hand history from the poker dashboard at any time to review how a pot was awarded or confirm your fold decision.

Random Number Generation Audits

The virtual deck shuffle used in our live poker rooms is certified by independent testing labs. Each shuffle output is logged so the sequence can be reproduced and audited if a fairness query arises during a session.

Payout Verification Path

When a hand finishes, the system calculates the pot based on the recorded bets and awards chips to the winning hand. If the payout looks off, contact the poker desk with your hand ID and we'll replay the log to show how the pot was split.

Live Poker Action Glossary

What is a cash game in live poker?

A cash game is a poker table where chips represent real money value and you can join or leave at any time. Your chip stack converts directly to account balance when you cash out, unlike tournaments where chips are play tokens for prize-pool position.

What does pot-limit mean?

Pot-limit is a betting structure where the maximum raise you can make equals the current size of the pot. It sits between no-limit, where you can bet any amount, and fixed-limit, where bet sizes are predetermined for each betting round.

What is a blind in Texas Hold'em?

Blinds are forced bets posted by the two players to the left of the dealer button before cards are dealt. The small blind is half the big blind amount, and they rotate clockwise each hand to ensure every player contributes over time.

What is a tournament buy-in?

A tournament buy-in is the entry fee you pay to receive your starting chip stack. That fee goes into the prize pool, and the tournament pays out a percentage to top finishers based on the structure listed in the lobby before registration opens.

What does rebuy mean in a poker tournament?

Rebuy lets you purchase additional chips if you lose your stack during the early phase of a tournament. The rebuy period ends at a specified blind level, after which elimination is final and you cannot return to the table.

What is hand history?

Hand history is a log of every card dealt, every bet placed and every pot awarded during a poker session. You can download it from your poker account dashboard to review decisions, check payout accuracy or analyse opponent betting patterns offline.

Live Poker Action Questions

Open the poker lobby from your account dashboard, pick a cash game or tournament room, then tap the seat icon to reserve your spot. The table loads in a new panel and you'll see the dealer shuffle the deck before your first hand begins.

Yes — open the lobby panel without leaving your current table, select a second room and the interface will tile both tables side by side on desktop or let you swipe between them on mobile so you can play multiple hands at once.

The system keeps your seat reserved for two minutes and auto-checks or folds on your behalf if the timer expires. Reconnect within that window and you'll return to the same hand with your chip stack intact and the action waiting for your decision.

In cash games, your chip stack converts to account balance at face value when you leave the table. Tournament payouts follow the prize structure shown in the lobby — top finishers split the pool according to percentages listed before registration, and winnings appear in your account when the tournament ends.

Open your poker account dashboard, navigate to the hand-history section and select the date range you want. The system generates a file showing every hand you played, including cards dealt, betting action and final pot distribution, and sends it to your registered contact instantly.

Yes — sit-and-go formats start as soon as the table fills with the required number of players, no scheduled start time. Check the tournament lobby for single-table and multi-table sit-and-go rooms with buy-ins ranging from small-stake practice rounds to higher-cap competitive formats.
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Live Poker Action

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.