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Andar Bahar Tables with Live Dealers

We run Andar Bahar with live dealers streaming from studio floors, available on mobile and desktop. Your bKash, Nagad or Rocket account connects directly to the wallet so you can move between rounds without leaving the table.

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FAIR PLAY

How We Run Andar Bahar Fairly

Andar Bahar is a live dealer game, so the card sequence is physical and visible on camera. We want you to understand how the studios we work with prove fairness, how we handle disputes, and what certifications back the software that captures each round.

Certified Studio Partners Our Andar Bahar tables come from Evolution and Ezugi, both of which hold GLI-19 live-gaming certifications. Those audits verify that camera angles, shuffle procedures, and the random card draw meet international fairness standards.
Physical Card Verification Every round is dealt from a physical deck on camera. You watch the dealer draw the joker, then place cards on Andar and Bahar in turn. The broadcast is not pre-recorded; it's live, so you see each card the moment it leaves the shoe.
Round-ID Logging Each Andar Bahar round receives a unique identifier visible in the table interface. If you question an outcome, our support team can pull the studio's video archive and card log using that ID to confirm which side matched the joker first.
Wallet Reconciliation Your account ledger timestamps every stake placement and payout for Andar Bahar. Winnings appear in your wallet the instant the dealer calls the result, and you can cross-check the amount against the payout table shown in the rules panel.
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Inside Our Andar Bahar Lobby

Our Andar Bahar lobby carries tables from Evolution and Ezugi, each streaming in HD with Bengali-speaking dealers where the provider supports it. You'll see the classic single-deck format: the joker is drawn, then cards land on Andar or Bahar until a match appears. We offer standard-limit tables for casual rounds and higher-stake rooms for players who prefer larger chip sizes. The mobile

interface mirrors the desktop layout so you can switch devices mid-session without losing your seat. Every table shows the last ten joker outcomes in the history ribbon, and you can filter by minimum stake or dealer language in the lobby directory.

PLAYER HELP

Help Paths for Andar Bahar

If you hit a question while you're at an Andar Bahar table—whether it's about a payout calculation, a dropped connection, or how to read the side-bet grid—these three channels get you an answer without closing the game window.

Live Chat Open the chat widget from any Andar Bahar table screen. Our Bangladesh support team sees your session ID and can explain bet outcomes, reconnect dropped streams, or confirm wallet balances in real time.
Game Rules Panel Tap the question-mark icon at the top of every Andar Bahar table to read payout ratios, side-bet logic, and the exact card-matching sequence the dealer follows for that specific table variant.
Account History Your account page logs every Andar Bahar round you entered, showing the joker card, the winning side, your stake, and the payout. Use this record to verify any round or track your session results over time.

Andar Bahar Terms Explained

If you're new to Andar Bahar or want a quick refresher on how the bets work, these definitions cover the terms you'll see in the lobby and on the table interface.

What does Joker mean in Andar Bahar?

The joker is the first card the dealer draws at the start of each round. It sets the target rank—say, a seven of hearts. The dealer then places cards alternately on Andar and Bahar until another seven appears, and whichever side receives that matching seven wins the round.

What is the difference between Andar and Bahar?

Andar and Bahar are the two betting positions on the table. Andar usually receives the first card after the joker is revealed, and Bahar receives the second. You bet on which side will see the matching rank card first.

What are side bets in Andar Bahar?

Side bets let you wager on outcomes beyond the main Andar-or-Bahar choice—for example, whether the total number of cards dealt will be odd or even, or whether the joker's suit will match the winning card's suit. Each side bet carries its own payout ratio.

How does the payout ratio work in Andar Bahar?

The main Andar bet typically pays one-to-one if Andar wins, while Bahar may pay slightly less—around 0.9-to-one—because Andar receives the first card and has a fractional statistical edge. Side bets offer higher ratios, often three-to-one or more, depending on the outcome's probability.

What is a card-count side bet?

A card-count side bet asks you to predict how many cards the dealer will place before a match appears. For instance, you might bet that the round will finish in one to five cards, or six to ten. The fewer cards you predict, the higher the payout.

Can I view Andar Bahar game history on mobile?

Yes. Open your account page and tap the history tab. Every Andar Bahar round you joined is listed with the joker card, the winning side, your stake, and the result. You can filter by date or scroll back through past sessions to review your rounds.

Andar Bahar Questions We Hear Most

These are the six questions Bangladesh players ask us most often about our Andar Bahar tables—covering everything from mobile access and payment clearing to what happens if your connection drops mid-round.

Every Andar Bahar table in our lobby runs on mobile browsers—Android and iOS—without requiring a separate app download. The interface scales to your screen, placing the bet buttons below the video feed and the history ribbon along the side. You can switch from desktop to mobile mid-session and pick up where you left off.

Open the wallet icon in the top bar, choose bKash, and enter the amount you want to add. You'll see an account number on screen. Open your bKash app, send to that number, confirm with your PIN, then return to our site and tap 'I have sent'. Your wallet updates within a minute, and you can join any Andar Bahar table immediately.

If you lose connection after placing a bet, the round continues on the studio floor and your wager remains active. Reconnect before the round finishes and you'll see the live stream resume. If you reconnect after the dealer has called the result, your account history will show the outcome and any payout will already be in your wallet.

Yes. Open any Andar Bahar table from the lobby and the live stream starts immediately, even if you haven't placed a chip. You can watch as many rounds as you like to get a feel for the dealer's pace and the payout rhythm before you decide to bet.

The moment the dealer places the matching card and calls Andar or Bahar, the studio software calculates payouts and credits your account. You'll see your new balance in the wallet display at the top of the table within two or three seconds of the result being announced on camera.

Some of our Evolution Andar Bahar tables feature dealers who greet players and announce results in Bengali alongside English. The lobby filter lets you sort by language, so if you prefer Bengali commentary you can choose those rooms. Ezugi tables currently broadcast in English only, but the card sequence is the same across all providers.
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