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Holdem Battlefield rooms built for mobile

We run Holdem Battlefield tables where you join a real dealer, bet against other players and watch your hand unfold on your phone. Open your account via bKash or Nagad, pick your stake level and you're seated in seconds.

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What we offer in Holdem Battlefield

Our Holdem Battlefield lobby splits into cash-game tables and scheduled tournament brackets. Cash games run around the clock at micro, low and mid stakes so you can drop in whenever you have a break. Tournament brackets open twice daily with fixed buy-ins and prize pools that scale with entries. Every table streams a live dealer who handles the community cards, tracks the

pot and announces each betting round. You see your hole cards on your screen, tap to fold, call or raise, and the software calculates side pots automatically when multiple players go all-in. Hand history saves to your account so you can review previous sessions and spot patterns in how opponents play their ranges.

FAIR PLAY SIGNALS

How we keep Holdem Battlefield tables fair

Random number certification Every deck shuffle and community-card draw in Holdem Battlefield uses a certified RNG audited by an independent lab. The audit report confirms that card distribution matches the statistical expectation of a physical deck over millions of hands.
Player-versus-player structure Holdem Battlefield is a true peer-to-peer poker room where you compete against other account holders, not against the house. We take a small rake from each pot to cover hosting and dealer costs, but we never bet into the hand ourselves.
Multi-table tournament integrity When a tournament table breaks because players are eliminated, the software reassigns remaining players to balanced tables so no one gains a positional advantage. Blind levels advance on a fixed schedule visible to all participants from the lobby.
Account verification before cashout We verify your mobile number and wallet account the first time you withdraw Holdem Battlefield winnings. This step prevents fraudulent cashouts and keeps the player pool trustworthy. Verification usually clears within one business day.
HOLDEM HELP

Support paths for Holdem Battlefield

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Table rules clarification

If you're unsure how side pots split or whether a straight beats a flush, tap the help icon on the table interface and we'll show the hand-ranking chart plus pot-distribution logic. Our chat agents walk through any ruling you question during a hand.

Tournament bracket questions

Each tournament page lists blind levels, starting chips and payout structure before you register. If you disconnect mid-tournament your hand auto-folds but you keep your seat; reconnect within three minutes and you're back in with the same stack.

Hand-history export

Your Holdem Battlefield account stores the last fifty hands you played. Tap any session row to see hole cards, community cards, bet sizes and showdown results. Export the file if you want to review it offline or share a notable pot with friends.

Holdem Battlefield glossary

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What does blind mean in Holdem Battlefield?

Blinds are mandatory bets posted by the two players to the dealer's left before any cards are dealt. The small blind is half the big blind, and they rotate clockwise each hand so everyone pays the same total over time.

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What is a side pot?

A side pot forms when a player goes all-in for less than the current bet. That player can only win chips they matched; additional chips from other players go into a separate side pot contested by those who can still bet.

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How does rake work in our Holdem Battlefield rooms?

Rake is a small percentage we take from each pot to cover table hosting and dealer costs. In cash games we cap it at a fixed amount per hand; in tournaments we charge a one-time entry fee shown at registration.

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What is a tournament bubble?

The bubble is the point where one more elimination puts the remaining players into the money. The player who finishes on the bubble leaves with nothing, while everyone who survives that spot earns at least the minimum payout.

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Can I review my hand history?

Yes, your Holdem Battlefield account saves the last fifty hands you played. Tap any session row to see hole cards, community cards, bet sizes and showdown results, and export the file if you want to study it offline.

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What happens if I disconnect during a hand?

If your connection drops mid-hand the software auto-folds your cards to protect your stack. In a tournament your seat stays open for three minutes so you can reconnect; in a cash game you're removed from the table after one minute of inactivity.

Common questions about Holdem Battlefield

Open the Holdem Battlefield lobby from the main menu, filter by stake level and table size, then tap any open seat. Deposit via bKash, Nagad or Rocket if your account balance is below the minimum buy-in, and you're seated within seconds.

Yes, our mobile lobby shows every active cash game and tournament bracket. The interface scales to fit your screen, and you can swipe between tables if you're multi-tabling. Hand controls use large tap zones so you never misclick during a betting round.

We run micro-stake tables starting at two-taka big blinds, low-stake tables at ten-taka big blinds, and mid-stake tables up to fifty-taka big blinds. Tournament buy-ins range from fifty taka to five hundred taka depending on the bracket and prize pool.

After you request a withdrawal we verify your wallet account and hand history for anti-fraud checks. Once approved, funds usually reach your bKash, Nagad or Rocket wallet within four hours during business days, and by the next morning if you request after hours.

Yes, we schedule two tournament brackets daily: one at midday and one in the evening. Each bracket lists blind structure, starting chips and payout percentages before registration opens. Late registration stays open for the first three blind levels.

You can observe any cash-game table from the lobby to see the pace and player styles. Tournament tables block spectators until the final table to protect hand ranges, but the lobby ticker shows current chip leaders and blind levels in real time.
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