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Live Dealer Texas Hold'em for High-Stakes Rounds

We run live Holdem Highroll tables where you face the dealer in multi-hand Texas Hold'em, streamed from professional studios with Evolution and Ezugi. Deposit through bKash, Nagad or Rocket, pick your table limit, and watch the community cards dealt in real time.

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GAME SUPPORT

Help While You Play Holdem Highroll

If a hand disconnects mid-round, the table continues and your last action stands. Our support team can review hand history and chip movement through the account panel, so if you need a replay or a payout check, reach out through the channels below.

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Hand History

Every Holdem Highroll hand you play is logged in your account panel with timestamps, bet amounts and final outcomes. Open the history tab to review past rounds, check your fold rate or confirm a payout. We keep thirty days of hand records for verification.

Table Limits

Each Holdem Highroll table shows its minimum and maximum bet before you take a seat. High-roller tables start at higher chips and cap at the top of our range. You can filter by limit in the lobby filter row so you only see tables that match your bankroll.

Live Chat

If you need help during a hand or want to report a dealer error, tap the chat icon in the bottom corner of any live table. Our team reviews game logs and video footage to resolve disputes, and replies usually arrive within a few minutes during peak hours.

33bmw bet How Our Holdem Highroll Tables Work

How Our Holdem Highroll Tables Work

Each Holdem Highroll table seats multiple players against a live dealer who deals five community cards and two hole cards per hand. You decide whether to fold, call or raise after the flop, turn and river. Our Evolution and Ezugi studios stream every shuffle and deal in HD, so you see the cards hit the felt the moment they're turned. Table limits

range from mid-stakes to high-roller caps, and side bets like AA Bonus and Bad Beat Jackpot appear on select tables. Your chip balance updates instantly after each hand, and you can switch tables without leaving the lobby. We show the dealer's name, the studio location and the deck-shuffle count in the top corner of every stream, so you know exactly what you're

watching.

FAIR PLAY

How We Keep Holdem Highroll Tables Fair

Our Holdem Highroll tables are streamed from licensed Evolution and Ezugi studios that shuffle physical decks on camera and use certified Random Number Generators for digital elements. Third-party auditors check shuffle fairness and payout accuracy every quarter, and we publish the audit certificates in the transparency section of our site.

Certified Studios

Evolution and Ezugi hold gaming certifications in multiple jurisdictions and operate from regulated studios. Every deck is shuffled by a live dealer on camera, and the card-recognition software is tested by independent labs to confirm it reads the correct rank…

Hand Verification

After each Holdem Highroll hand closes, you can request a video review of that specific round. We store the full stream for seventy-two hours and can pull the exact timestamp of your hand, so you see the same shuffle, deal…

Payout Audit

An independent testing lab reviews our Holdem Highroll payout logs quarterly to confirm that every winning hand received the correct chip amount based on the paytable.

Deck Tracking

Each live table displays a deck-shuffle counter in the top corner. When the counter reaches zero, the dealer opens a new sealed deck on camera and shuffles it in view of all players.

Holdem Highroll Glossary

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What is a community card in Holdem Highroll?

A community card is one of the five cards dealt face-up in the center of the table that all players share to build their best five-card hand. The community board consists of the flop, turn and river.

02
What does it mean to raise in Holdem Highroll?

Raising means you increase the current bet amount, forcing other players to match your new bet or fold their hand. A raise adds more chips to the pot and signals hand strength or a bluff.

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What is the Bad Beat Jackpot side bet?

The Bad Beat Jackpot pays when you lose a hand with a very strong holding, such as four of a kind or better. The losing hand and the winning hand both receive payouts from the shared jackpot pool.

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What is a hole card in Holdem Highroll?

Your hole cards are the two private cards dealt face-down to you at the start of the hand. Only you see your hole cards, and you combine them with the five community cards to form your final hand.

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What does folding mean in a Holdem Highroll round?

Folding means you surrender your hand and forfeit any chips you put into the pot during that round. Once you fold, you no longer compete for the pot and wait for the next hand to begin.

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What is the AA Bonus side bet?

The AA Bonus pays when your two hole cards are a pair of aces, regardless of whether you win the main hand. The payout increases if the board also contains aces or high community cards.

Common Holdem Highroll Questions

We stream Holdem Highroll from Evolution and Ezugi studios. Both providers use physical decks shuffled on camera by live dealers, and every table shows the dealer's name and studio location in the corner of the feed.

Yes, every Holdem Highroll table streams to mobile browsers and our app. The video feed scales to your screen size, and you tap the action buttons below the stream to fold, call or raise during each betting round.

Open the live casino lobby, filter by Holdem Highroll in the game-type row, and tap any table thumbnail to view its limit and dealer. Tap the seat icon to join that table, and your chip balance carries across all tables instantly.

If you disconnect mid-hand, the table continues and your last action stands. If you folded before the disconnect, you're out of that round. If you called or raised, your bet stays in the pot and the hand completes without further input.

Yes, when a deck runs out the dealer opens a new sealed pack on camera and shuffles it in full view. The shuffle counter at the top of the screen resets, and you see how many hands remain before the next shuffle.

Yes, your account panel logs every hand with timestamps, bet sizes and outcomes. You can filter by date or table name to find a specific round, and request a video replay of any hand within seventy-two hours of when it was dealt.
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