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Live Poker Channel – Texas Hold'em and Omaha Tables Running Now

We stream live poker tables direct from Evolution and Pragmatic Play studios so you get real dealers, real cards and real hands dealt every few minutes.

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POKER TABLE HELP

Get Help While You're at the Table

Live poker moves quickly and questions come up mid-hand. We've built three ways to get an answer without leaving your seat, so a dealer timeout or a betting rule never costs you the pot.

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In-Lobby Chat

Open the help panel from any Live Poker Channel table and type your question—our support team sees it immediately and replies in the same thread while you're still seated. No email, no ticket number, just a direct line that stays open until the hand resolves.

Hand History Log

Every card dealt, every bet placed and every pot awarded is recorded in your account history tab. If you need to review how a showdown played out or check the exact raise sequence, pull the hand ID and our team will walk you through the log line by line.

Rule Reference Panel

Tap the info icon beside each poker variant to see the ranking ladder, side-bet payouts and dealer button rules for that specific game. Texas Hold'em and Omaha Hi-Lo each carry their own payout structures, and the panel shows them in plain English so you know what beats what before you commit chips.

FAIR PLAY DETAIL

How We Keep Live Poker Channel Transparent

A live poker room only works if the shuffle is genuine and the camera never cuts away. We run our Live Poker Channel through Evolution and Pragmatic Play's certified studios, each audited under their own compliance programmes, and we layer in account-level checks so every hand can be traced back to the exact deck and dealer shift.

Studio Certification Evolution and Pragmatic Play both hold independent certifications for their live dealer studios, covering shuffle integrity, camera uptime and random-number seeding where applicable. Those audits happen at the provider level; we inherit the same compliance when we licence their tables for our lobby.
Uncut Camera Feed Every Live Poker Channel table streams a continuous HD feed from a fixed studio camera—no cuts, no replays, no pre-recorded segments. You watch the dealer shuffle, burn a card and deal the flop in real time, the same feed every other player at the table sees, so there's no room for a delayed or edited stream.
Hand Verification ID Each poker hand is tagged with a unique identifier the moment the dealer announces 'cards out'. That ID ties the hand to the shuffle timestamp, the table number and the dealer on shift, and it's saved in your account history so if you ever question a result, we can pull the exact record.
Account-Level Logs Your Live Poker Channel activity—every ante, every fold, every showdown—is written to your account ledger in real time. Open the transaction panel and you'll see each hand listed by ID, stake and outcome, with a direct link to the hand history if you want to review the community cards or your opponent's hole cards after the fact.
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Browse Our Live Poker Channel Rooms

Our Live Poker Channel puts you at the felt with Evolution's Casino Hold'em and Pragmatic Play's Texas Hold'em tables, each running with a live dealer visible on camera. Every hand is shuffled in real time—no random number generator, no animation. You'll see the dealer cut the deck, announce bets and sweep the pot exactly the way a Dhaka card room would, just

streamed in HD to your phone or laptop. We keep multiple stake levels open so whether you're testing strategy with small antes or backing your read on a premium hand, there's a seat. The interface shows your hole cards, community cards and chip stack in one screen; tap to call, raise or fold without switching views. Players in Chattogram and Sylhet reach

the same tables we serve to the capital, all clearing deposits through the bKash, Nagad or Rocket rails you already use for other payments.

Live Poker Channel Glossary

If you're new to live poker or just want a quick reference for the terms the dealer uses, this glossary covers the mechanics, betting phrases and payout structures you'll hear at our tables.

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What does 'community cards' mean in Texas Hold'em?

Community cards are the five cards dealt face-up in the centre of the table—flop, turn and river—that every player uses alongside their two hole cards to build the strongest five-card poker hand. They're shared by everyone at the table.

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What is a 'side bet' in Live Poker Channel?

A side bet is an optional wager you place before the hand starts, separate from your main ante. Common side bets pay out if you hit a specific hand rank—like a flush or full house—regardless of whether you win the main pot against the dealer or other players.

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What does 'showdown' mean?

Showdown is the final stage of a poker hand where all remaining players reveal their hole cards and the dealer compares hands to determine the winner. The player with the highest-ranking five-card combination takes the pot; ties split it evenly.

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What is 'Omaha Hi-Lo'?

Omaha Hi-Lo is a poker variant where you're dealt four hole cards instead of two, and the pot is split between the highest hand and the lowest qualifying hand. To win the low half, your five-card combination must use cards eight or lower with no pairs.

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What does 'rake' mean in live poker?

Rake is the small percentage the house takes from each pot as a fee for hosting the table. It's capped at a fixed amount per hand and is deducted automatically before the dealer pushes the chips to the winner, so you'll see the net payout in your account.

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What is a 'blind' in poker?

A blind is a forced bet posted by the two players to the dealer's left before any cards are dealt. The small blind and big blind ensure there's money in the pot to start each hand, and they rotate clockwise after every round so everyone pays equally over time.

Live Poker Channel Questions

The questions below come from account holders who've joined our Live Poker Channel tables. If yours isn't covered here, open the help panel from any poker table and our team will answer it while you're still seated.

Yes—every Live Poker Channel table runs on mobile and desktop without an app download. Open bw 52 in your browser, log in, tap Live Poker Channel from the lobby menu and you'll see the dealer stream, your cards and the betting controls in one portrait-mode screen that fits a phone comfortably.

We stream Texas Hold'em and Omaha Hi-Lo tables from Evolution and Pragmatic Play studios. Texas Hold'em runs with standard community-card rules; Omaha Hi-Lo splits the pot between the highest and lowest qualifying hands, giving you two ways to win each round if you build both combinations.

Log in, tap Deposit, choose bKash, Nagad or Rocket, and send the amount to the account number displayed. Confirm with your wallet PIN and the balance appears in your bw 52 account within a minute, ready to convert into poker chips at any Live Poker Channel table.

Yes—the HD camera stays on the dealer from shuffle to showdown. You'll watch them cut the deck, burn a card and deal the flop, turn and river in real time with no edits. The same uncut feed streams to every player at the table, so everyone sees the identical shuffle and card sequence.

If your connection drops after you've committed chips to the pot, the hand continues and the software auto-folds or auto-checks your turn depending on the betting round. Reconnect as soon as possible to resume control; any chips already in the pot stay in play and you'll see the hand outcome in your history log.

Tap Withdraw from your account panel, enter the amount and select bKash, Nagad or Rocket as your destination. We verify your wallet number against your registered account details, then release the funds. Most withdrawals clear within a few hours; first-time requests may need an identity check that adds a day.
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