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Hold your strategy across five streets

We run Holdem Siege tables where you build a hand from two hole cards and five community cards dealt across flop, turn and river. Settle wins straight to bKash, Nagad or Rocket the moment the dealer locks the pot.

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ck 666 What makes Holdem Siege different on our floor

What makes Holdem Siege different on our floor

Holdem Siege follows Texas Hold'em structure with a twist: we deal to six seats maximum, every player gets two hole cards face-down, and the dealer burns before each community stage. You check pre-flop strength, react to the flop texture, gauge turn equity and weigh river value in real time. Our tables stream from Evolution and Ezugi studios so you watch every card

drop in HD. The minimum ante starts low enough for mobile sessions during your Dhaka commute; the high-limit room opens when you want deeper stack play. Each pot resolves automatically and credits appear in your ck 666 wallet within seconds, ready for bKash or Nagad withdrawal when you cash out.

FAIR PLAY

How we keep Holdem Siege tables transparent

Licensed studio feeds

We stream Holdem Siege from Evolution and Ezugi tables certified under Malta and Curaçao gaming standards. Each deck is shuffled on camera, burn cards are placed face-down in the discard tray, and the dealer announces every community card aloud before it touches the felt.

Server-side deck shuffle

The card sequence for every Holdem Siege shoe is generated by a certified random-number generator tested quarterly by independent labs. We display the shuffle timestamp and RNG audit reference in the table-info overlay so you know the deck order was locked before the hand began.

Real-time bet verification

Your Holdem Siege bets post to our ledger the instant you tap call, raise or fold. The system checks your wallet balance, logs the action with a millisecond timestamp, and updates the pot total on every player's screen simultaneously so no bet goes missing or double-counted.

Hand replay archive

We store every Holdem Siege hand you join for ninety days with full board texture, action path and final pot breakdown. Open your account history to review any session, compare your fold equity against the river outcome, or verify pot splits when multiple players showed down.

PLAYER HELP

How to get help while you play Holdem Siege

Table rules screen Tap the info icon in the top corner of any Holdem Siege stream to see blinds, bet limits, side-pot rules and hand rankings. The panel stays open until you close it so you can reference community-card order mid-hand.
Live chat during sessions Open the chat bubble in your account header while a hand is running. Our Bangladesh support team answers Holdem Siege questions about pot splits, kicker strength and withdrawal timing in under two minutes most hours.
Hand-history log Every Holdem Siege hand you play lands in your account history tab with hole cards, community board, action sequence and final pot. Review any hand from the last ninety days to check fold decisions or runner outcomes.

Holdem Siege vocabulary you'll hear at the table

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What does flop mean in Holdem Siege?

The flop is the first three community cards the dealer places face-up in the centre after the pre-flop betting round closes. Every player combines these three with their two hole cards to form possible hands.

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What is a kicker in Holdem Siege?

A kicker is the highest unpaired card in your hand used to break ties when two players hold the same rank. If you both show a pair of kings, the player with the higher kicker wins the pot.

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What does burn card mean?

A burn card is the top card the dealer discards face-down before dealing the flop, turn or river. It prevents players from seeing the next community card accidentally if the top of the deck was marked or exposed.

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What is the turn in Holdem Siege?

The turn is the fourth community card dealt face-up after the flop betting round ends. Players now have six total cards to work with and another betting round opens before the river comes.

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What does river mean at a Holdem Siege table?

The river is the fifth and final community card placed in the centre. Once the river is dealt all five board cards are visible and the last betting round decides who stays in for showdown.

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What is a side pot in Holdem Siege?

A side pot forms when one player goes all-in for less than the current bet and other players continue raising. The main pot covers the all-in amount; any additional chips go into the side pot contested only by players with chips remaining.

What players ask about Holdem Siege on ck 666

Yes. Open ck 666 in any mobile browser, log into your account, tap the live casino tab and choose a Holdem Siege table. The Evolution and Ezugi streams scale to your screen so you see hole cards and community board clearly even on smaller devices during your commute.

Your Holdem Siege pot credits land in your ck 666 wallet instantly after each hand. Open the withdrawal page, choose bKash, Nagad or Rocket, enter your mobile wallet number and confirm. Most transfers reach your wallet in under three minutes once verified.

We offer Holdem Siege tables starting at low blinds suitable for mobile sessions and high-limit rooms for deeper stack play. Check the lobby filter to see current ante ranges; limits adjust based on studio availability and peak hours in Bangladesh time.

Yes. Every hand you play appears in your account history tab with hole cards, all five community cards, your action path and the final pot outcome. The log keeps ninety days so you can review fold decisions or compare river results whenever you want.

Real dealer. We stream Holdem Siege from Evolution and Ezugi studios where a live dealer shuffles the deck on camera, burns before each street, and places community cards face-up on the felt. You watch every card drop in HD from the studio floor.

At showdown the dealer compares each active player's best five-card hand made from their two hole cards and the five community cards. The highest-ranking hand takes the pot; if two players tie the pot splits equally and any odd chip goes to the player closest to the dealer button.
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