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Blackjack, Roulette, Baccarat — Real Dealers, Real Time

We run blackjack, roulette, baccarat and poker tables with live dealers streaming from studios you can verify. Each table shows the dealer, the shoe and the felt in real time; you place bets during the timer and watch the round resolve on screen.

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Classic Tables, Speed Variants and Multi-Player Rooms

Our table-games suite covers blackjack — standard, speed and multi-hand — roulette in European and American wheel formats, baccarat with squeeze and no-commission variants, and three-card and Texas hold'em poker. Every table is dealt by a live dealer; camera angles let you watch the shoe, the wheel spin and the card burn. Evolution and Ezugi power most of our rooms, so the

stream quality and house-edge figures come from those studios' audited setups. You'll see the timer bar above each table; place your chips before it runs out and the software locks the layout. Speed tables finish a round in under thirty seconds, classic tables give you more time to decide, and multi-player rooms seat up to seven at once. Players in Dhaka open

a table, fund the account with bKash or Nagad, and join the next deal without downloading separate clients.

HOW WE RUN IT

Fair Play and Studio Audits

Evolution and Ezugi Studios

We source live tables from Evolution and Ezugi, two studios that publish third-party RNG and dealing-procedure audits. Each table page shows the studio name so you know who's dealing and where to check their certifications.

SSL Stream Encryption

Video, audio and bet data between your device and the dealer studio travel over TLS connections. Your browser's lock icon confirms the encryption; we don't cache table streams on our side, so the feed stays direct from the studio to you.

Published House Edge

Blackjack, roulette and baccarat rules determine the house edge — we list those rules in each table's info panel. For blackjack that means deck count, dealer-stand threshold and double-down options; for roulette it's wheel type and zero count.

Bet Verification Log

Every completed round writes a record to your account history with the round ID, timestamp, your bet and the outcome. You can cross-reference that ID with the studio's public result feed to confirm the cards dealt or the wheel number.

TABLE HELP

Support Paths While You Play

Live Chat During Rounds Hit the chat bubble in the account bar while a table is open. The support team sees which game you're in and can check bet history, balance updates and connection logs without asking you to leave the table.
Table Rules Panel Tap the info icon on any table card to read min and max bet limits, side-bet options, payout ratios and dealer-stand rules before you sit down. Each panel lists the studio name and the RTP where the provider publishes it.
Account Bet Log Open your account menu and choose bet history to see every table round you joined, the outcome, your stake and the payout. Each row links to the round ID so you can verify the result against the studio's public log if you need to.

Common Table-Games Phrases

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What does house edge mean on a table game?

House edge is the percentage the casino expects to keep over many rounds, set by the game rules. Lower edge means the odds tilt slightly less against you; it doesn't change any single hand's result.

02
What is a side bet in blackjack or baccarat?

A side bet is an optional wager on outcomes like pairs, suited cards or specific totals, separate from the main hand. They usually pay higher multiples but carry a higher house edge than the base game.

03
What does RTP mean for live table games?

RTP — return to player — is the long-run percentage of all bets a game is designed to pay back. On table games it's calculated from the rules and payout ratios, not a random-number-generator setting.

04
What is a squeeze in live baccarat?

Squeeze means the dealer slowly bends and reveals the card edges before flipping it fully, adding drama to the hand. It doesn't change the outcome; the card is already determined when it leaves the shoe.

05
What does insurance mean in blackjack?

Insurance is a side bet offered when the dealer's up card is an ace. You wager half your original bet that the dealer has blackjack; if they do, insurance pays two to one, breaking you even on the hand.

06
What is a no-commission baccarat table?

No-commission baccarat skips the usual five-percent charge on winning banker bets. Instead, banker wins on a total of six pay half; all other banker wins pay even money, so the house edge stays similar.

Questions About Our Table Games

We host Evolution and Ezugi tables covering blackjack, roulette, baccarat and poker. Each table card shows the studio name and the dealer language; you can filter the lobby by studio or by game type to narrow the list.

Yes. Deposit via bKash, Nagad or Rocket from the account wallet; once the balance appears you can open any table and stake chips directly. Withdrawals follow the same wallet path after any verification steps clear.

Not always — limits vary by studio and table. Speed blackjack and speed baccarat often share the same min and max as the classic rooms; the difference is round length. Check the info panel on each table card for exact stakes.

Yes. Your account stays logged in across all table categories; close one table and tap another from the lobby grid. Your balance carries over, so you don't need to reload the wallet when you switch games.

Most Evolution and Ezugi tables show a roadmap or history ribbon along the edge of the screen, displaying the last twenty or more results. Tap the ribbon to expand the full sequence; it updates live after each round completes.

If you disconnect after the bet timer locks, the hand plays out under the studio's rules and your bet settles based on the result. Reconnect and open your bet history to see the outcome; the round ID links to the studio's verification log.
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