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Holdem FastLane tables built for quick rounds

We run Holdem FastLane across multiple stake levels so you can fold weak hands and jump straight into a fresh seat at the next table.

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PLAYER HELP

Support paths for Holdem FastLane players

Live chat for hand disputes Open the chat icon from any FastLane table and our team reviews the hand history in real time. We log every action, card dealt and pot awarded so disputes are resolved with the actual hand record rather than memory.
FastLane stake guide New to fast-fold poker or unsure which stake fits your bankroll? Our lobby shows average pot size and hands per hour for each room so you can pick the right table before you sit down and commit chips.
Mobile table access Holdem FastLane tables run inside the same mobile browser tab you use for slots and live casino. No separate poker client download needed—tap the FastLane room, wait two seconds for the table to load, and you're in the action.
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What makes Holdem FastLane different

Holdem FastLane is a fast-fold variant of Texas Hold'em where folding instantly moves you to a new table and a new hand. No waiting for the dealer button to rotate or for nine other players to finish their round. Each table shares a single pool of opponents, so the moment you fold you're dealt fresh hole cards against different players. We host

FastLane rooms at micro, low, mid and high stakes with six-max and nine-max configurations. Players in Dhaka and Chittagong reach the lobby on mobile or desktop, filter by stake, and start their session within seconds. Blinds run from 10/20 BDT up to 500/1000 BDT depending on the room you pick. Because every fold lands you in a new hand immediately, you can

play triple the volume of a standard ring game in the same time window.

FAIR PLAY

How we keep FastLane tables fair

Certified random number generation

Every card dealt in Holdem FastLane comes from a certified RNG audited by an independent testing lab. We publish the audit certificate in the game footer so you can verify the shuffle meets industry fairness standards.

Hand history exports

After each session you can export your FastLane hand history as a text file showing every hole card, community card, action and pot. Use it to review your play, share hands with friends, or import into poker analysis software.

Anti-collusion monitoring

Our system flags unusual betting patterns across FastLane tables—players who consistently fold to each other or slow-play identical hands. Flagged accounts are reviewed manually and suspended if collusion is confirmed, keeping the pool honest for everyone.

Transparent rake schedule

We show the exact rake percentage and cap for each FastLane stake before you sit. Micro stakes take 5 percent capped at 10 BDT per pot; higher stakes take 4.5 percent capped at 50 BDT. No hidden fees, no surprise deductions.

Holdem FastLane glossary

What is fast-fold poker?

A poker format where folding your hand immediately moves you to a new table and deals you into the next hand. No waiting for the current hand to finish—fold and you're playing again in under two seconds.

What does six-max mean?

A table configuration with a maximum of six players instead of the traditional nine or ten. Fewer players means you act more often, see more flops, and play more hands per hour than a full-ring table.

What is the blinds structure?

The small blind and big blind are forced bets posted by the two players to the dealer's left before any cards are dealt. In FastLane the blinds stay fixed for each stake level—no increase during your session.

What is rake in poker?

The small percentage of each pot the platform takes as a fee for hosting the game. In Holdem FastLane our rake ranges from 4.5 to 5 percent depending on stake, and every rake amount is capped so large pots don't pay excessive fees.

Can I play multiple FastLane tables at once?

Yes. Open additional table tabs from the lobby and switch between them. Because each fold instantly deals you into a new hand, multi-tabling FastLane lets you play dozens of hands per hour across several stakes simultaneously.

What is the FastLane hand history?

A text record of every action, card and pot from your session. After you leave the table we generate the history file and store it in your account so you can download it for review or analysis anytime.

Holdem FastLane questions we hear most

Open the poker section from the main lobby, tap Holdem FastLane, pick a stake that fits your bankroll, and hit the join button. We seat you at the next available table and deal you in on the following hand—usually within three seconds.

Yes. Deposit via bKash from the wallet screen, wait for the confirmation, then open the FastLane lobby on your mobile browser. The table interface scales to your screen size and touch controls let you fold, call, raise or check with a single tap.

Your hand is automatically checked or folded depending on the action when the disconnect occurs. If you reconnect within sixty seconds and there's still action on your seat, you'll return to the same hand; otherwise you're moved to a new table on your next login.

Withdraw from your poker balance to your main account wallet, then request a Nagad or Rocket payout. We verify your account and process the withdrawal—most clear within ten minutes during business hours, though bank transfers can take up to two hours depending on your provider.

Not yet. Right now Holdem FastLane runs as cash-game tables only. We're testing a turbo sit-and-go format that combines fast-fold mechanics with tournament structures, and we'll announce it in the lobby when it launches for Bangladesh accounts.

Only if they show at showdown or if you pay a small fee to reveal mucked hands in your hand history. By default folded hands stay hidden to protect player strategies, but you can unlock the hand review feature from your account settings for a per-hand or monthly subscription cost.
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