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Holdem Battlefield — Real-Dealer Texas Holdem at Your Speed

We stream live Texas Holdem tables every hour with professional dealers, side-bet rounds and multi-seat tables that let you jump in mid-session or wait for the next shuffle. Deposit via bKash, Nagad or Rocket and you're in the chair.

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TABLE HELP

Support Paths for Holdem Battlefield Players

Live Chat During Sessions Open the chat panel while you're seated at a Holdem table and our support team can walk you through side-bet rules, confirm your current chip balance, or explain the payout structure for each round without interrupting the deal.
Holdem Rule Sheet Tap the info icon at the top of any Battlefield table to pull up the full hand-ranking chart, side-bet odds, minimum raise amounts and showdown tiebreaker rules. It stays on-screen as an overlay so you can reference it mid-hand.
Wallet Verification for Withdrawals When you cash out Holdem winnings to bKash, Nagad or Rocket for the first time, we'll ask you to confirm the account number matches your registered phone.
FAIR PLAY

How We Keep Holdem Battlefield Tables Fair

Live Studio Stream

Every Holdem Battlefield table streams from a physical studio with a real dealer shuffling physical cards. You watch the deck get cut, the burn card placed, and each community card turned face-up on felt — no RNG, no simulated deck.

Hand History Log

After each Holdem round closes, your account logs the hole cards you were dealt, the community board, your action and the final pot result. Scroll back through past sessions to review how a hand played out or check your fold decisions.

Third-Party Deck Audits

The studio that supplies our Holdem tables runs quarterly audits on shuffle randomness and card distribution. We don't publish the reports publicly, but the studio holds the certification and we verify it before adding any new Battlefield table to the lobby.

Withdrawal Confirmation

When you request a payout from your Holdem balance, we send an OTP to your registered mobile number. Enter the code to confirm, and we release funds to your bKash, Nagad or Rocket wallet within the hour for supported regions.

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What We Run in Holdem Battlefield

Our Holdem Battlefield lobby sits inside the live-casino section alongside Baccarat FireStorm and Dragon Tiger. Each table seats six players, streams in HD from a studio floor, and deals standard Texas Holdem with community cards face-up on felt. You'll see flop, turn and river dealt in real time, and the dealer calls each round out loud so you can follow action even

if you're switching tabs. Side-bet panels appear after the initial deal for players who want to wager on pair strength or suited connectors before the flop hits. Stakes run from low entry to mid-range tables; we don't publish exact limits because they shift by session demand, but account holders see current buy-ins when they open a table. Withdrawals from your Holdem winnings

follow the same bKash, Nagad, Rocket path you used to deposit.

Holdem Battlefield Glossary

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What does "side bet" mean in Holdem Battlefield?

A side bet is an optional wager you place after seeing your hole cards but before the flop is dealt. Common side bets pay out if you're dealt a pocket pair or suited connectors.

02
What is a "community card" in Texas Holdem?

Community cards are the five cards dealt face-up on the table — three on the flop, one on the turn, one on the river. All players use them to build their best five-card hand.

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What does "burn card" mean?

Before dealing the flop, turn or river, the dealer places one card face-down out of play. This burn card prevents players from seeing the next card accidentally and keeps the deal fair.

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What is a "showdown" in Holdem Battlefield?

Showdown happens after the river when two or more players remain. Everyone reveals their hole cards and the hand with the highest five-card combination wins the pot.

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What does "minimum raise" mean at a Holdem table?

Minimum raise is the smallest amount you can increase the current bet. It's usually equal to the size of the previous raise or the big blind if no one has raised yet.

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What is a "buy-in" for Holdem Battlefield?

Buy-in is the chip amount you need to join a Holdem table. Different tables have different buy-in levels; higher stakes tables require a larger buy-in to sit down and play.

Holdem Battlefield Questions from Bangladesh Players

Yes. Open the 2222bat lobby on your mobile browser, deposit via bKash, Nagad or Rocket, then navigate to the live-casino section and tap any Holdem Battlefield table. The stream adjusts to portrait or landscape and the bet controls sit along the bottom edge.

Each table seats up to six players. If all seats are full when you arrive, you can wait for someone to leave or open a different Battlefield table from the live-casino lobby. New tables start every few minutes.

You can join mid-session, but you'll be dealt into the next hand after the current round finishes. The dealer announces when new players can post blinds and you'll see your hole cards once the next shuffle is complete.

If you disconnect while seated, the system holds your chips and folds your hand automatically if action reaches you. Reconnect within the same session and you'll return to your seat; your balance stays intact and you can join the next deal.

Yes. Head to the withdrawal section, select Nagad, enter your account number and the amount. We'll send an OTP to verify, and once you confirm the payout clears to your Nagad wallet within the hour for eligible regions.

No. Side bets are optional. After you see your hole cards, a panel appears asking if you want to place a side wager. Tap decline and the hand continues with only your main bet in play.
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Holdem Battlefield

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.