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Texas Holdem tables built for speed and multi-table play

We run Holdem Fastlane rooms with live dealers streaming No-Limit and Pot-Limit formats, cash tables that seat six or nine, and turbo tournaments where blinds climb every three minutes. Your bKash, Nagad or Rocket wallet funds chips in under a minute.

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How we run Holdem Fastlane

Live dealer streams

Every Holdem Fastlane table uses a real dealer streamed from Evolution or Ezugi studios. The dealer shuffles a physical eight-deck shoe, deals hole cards face down to each seat, and burns one card before every flop, turn and river so…

RNG certification for virtual tables

Virtual Holdem Fastlane tables that don't use a live dealer shuffle cards with a random-number generator tested by iTech Labs. We publish the certificate reference in the table-info panel so you can verify the RNG meets GLI-19 shuffle standards.

Hand history export

Request your complete hand history from account settings. We store every Holdem Fastlane hand you play for ninety days: hole cards, community cards, action sequence, pot size and showdown result.

Disconnection protection

If your mobile connection drops mid-hand, our server holds your seat for sixty seconds and treats you as all-in if action reaches you during that window.

PLAYER HELP

Help paths for Holdem Fastlane

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Table rules and hand rankings

Open the rules panel inside any Holdem Fastlane table to see hand rankings, betting-round order, side-pot splits and all-in protection. We show the same Texas Holdem hierarchy across every format so you know exactly which five-card combination wins.

Tournament structure sheets

Every multi-table tournament displays its structure sheet before registration closes: starting stack, blind schedule, ante timing, prize-pool breakdown and payout places. Turbo events show three-minute blind levels; deep-stack tournaments give you longer levels and more play.

Chat with Bangladesh support

Tap the help icon in the bottom corner to reach our Bangladesh support team via live chat. They answer questions about blind structures, disconnection protection, hand history requests and chip-balance checks in English while you're seated at a table.

10tk What we offer in Holdem Fastlane

What we offer in Holdem Fastlane

Holdem Fastlane on 10tk covers three formats: cash tables where you buy chips and leave any hand, sit-and-go tournaments that start the moment seats fill, and scheduled multi-table events with prize pools shown in the lobby. Every table runs No-Limit or Pot-Limit Texas Holdem with dealers streaming from Evolution and Ezugi studios. Blinds at cash tables stay fixed; turbo tournaments double blinds

every three minutes so a nine-player event finishes in under an hour. You'll see hole cards, community cards and action buttons on one screen whether you're on mobile or desktop. We display seat count, blind level and average stack above each table thumbnail so you pick the speed and stake that suit you. Players in Dhaka can join a six-max cash table

during a lunch break or queue for an evening tournament from the same account.

Holdem Fastlane glossary

What is a turbo tournament?

A turbo tournament doubles the small and big blind every three minutes instead of the standard ten or fifteen, forcing faster decisions and shorter overall play time so a full nine-player event finishes in under an hour.

What does six-max mean?

Six-max is a cash table format that seats a maximum of six players instead of nine. Hands play faster because fewer seats mean fewer decisions per round, and you reach the button more often for positional advantage.

What is a sit-and-go tournament?

A sit-and-go starts the moment all seats fill rather than at a scheduled time. Registration closes when the last seat is taken, blinds begin immediately, and the tournament runs until one player holds all the chips.

What does Pot-Limit mean in Holdem?

Pot-Limit Holdem caps your maximum bet or raise at the current pot size. You can call, fold or raise any amount up to the total chips already in the middle, but you cannot move all-in unless that equals the pot.

What is a side pot?

A side pot forms when one player is all-in but others have chips left to bet. The main pot includes only what the all-in player can match; additional bets go into a separate side pot contested by the remaining active players.

What does blind structure mean?

Blind structure is the schedule showing when small and big blinds increase during a tournament. Turbo structures double blinds every three minutes; deep-stack structures use longer intervals so you have more hands per level before the blinds climb.

Holdem Fastlane questions

Yes. Open the lobby, select two or more cash tables or tournaments, and each one appears in a separate tab or tiled window. You can play up to four tables simultaneously on desktop; mobile shows one table at a time but lets you switch between active seats with a swipe.

Browse the tournament schedule in the Holdem Fastlane lobby, tap the event you want, then confirm registration. Your buy-in is deducted from your account balance immediately; if the tournament cancels you receive a full refund within fifteen minutes of the scheduled start time.

Our server holds your seat for sixty seconds and treats you as all-in if action reaches you while you're offline. Reconnect before the timer expires to resume play; any pot you're eligible for stays protected until the hand completes and chips are awarded.

Prize money appears in your account balance the moment the tournament ends. Top three finishers in a nine-player sit-and-go typically split the pool fifty, thirty, twenty percent; larger multi-table events pay more places with percentages shown in the structure sheet before you register.

Yes. Tap the stand-up button to leave after the current hand completes. Your remaining chips convert back to account balance immediately; there's no minimum session length and you can rejoin the same table or a different one whenever you want.

Turbo tournaments on 10tk double the small and big blind every three minutes. A typical structure starts at ten and twenty chips, moves to twenty and forty after three minutes, then forty and eighty, and continues climbing until one player holds all the chips.
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