How Andar Bahar Works on Our Platform
Andar Bahar originates from Indian card games and has become a mainstay of live-dealer studios worldwide. The core mechanic is simple: the dealer places a single card face-up in the centre of the table. Players then bet on whether the next matching card (same rank, any suit) will appear on the left side of the table (Andar) or the right side (Bahar). Once all bets close, the dealer draws cards one by one onto each side until a match is found. That side wins the round.
On iramatogell, we display the live video feed in a full-screen or compact window, depending on your device and preference. Below the video, you see the betting interface: two large buttons for Andar and Bahar, your current balance, and the current odds. Once you place a bet, a countdown timer appears showing how many seconds remain before the dealer locks the round. The entire experience is designed for mobile-first play, with touch-friendly buttons and responsive typography.
The betting rhythm on our Andar Bahar tables is consistent. Each round takes roughly 60 to 90 seconds from bet-lock to outcome. The dealer announces the starting card clearly in English, reminds players which side is Andar and which is Bahar, then begins drawing. Between rounds, there is a 10-15 second pause for betting settlement and a brief break before the next deal begins. This pacing suits both casual players and those tracking multiple hands across a session.
We offer stake ranges on our Andar Bahar tables to suit different budget profiles. Tables typically support minimum bets around 5,000–our welcome offer and maximum bets in the millions, though exact limits vary per table. New players often start on lower-stake tables to learn the rhythm, then progress to higher stakes as confidence grows. Each table displays its limits clearly before you join.
Mobile App Features for Andar Bahar Play
We designed the iramatogell app specifically to handle live-dealer gaming on consumer mobile devices. Video streaming for Andar Bahar tables uses adaptive bitrate encoding: when your phone detects a slower connection, the stream switches to a lower resolution automatically, maintaining smooth playback without interruption. This is critical during peak hours—if you are playing during a Liga 1 match evening, when network bandwidth is shared across millions of users in Surabaya or Medan, our app keeps the video flowing.
The app also features a "table history" tab where you can review every hand you played in the last 30 days. This history shows your bet amount, the starting card, the outcome card, which side won, and your profit or loss for that round. We maintain this log server-side, so even if you lose your phone, logging back in on a new device instantly restores your full play history.
On iramatogell, every Andar Bahar hand is timestamped and verified by our live studio system—no offline processing, no delayed settlement.
Withdrawals from Andar Bahar winnings flow through the same payment rails as all other games. If you win on an Andar Bahar table, your balance updates instantly in your account wallet. You can then initiate a withdrawal to e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, or any of our partner banks (e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment) directly from the app. The withdrawal request is submitted immediately; processing windows vary based on your chosen payment method and any pending account verification checks.
Odds and Payouts Explained
On our Andar Bahar tables, the payout ratio depends on how many cards the dealer draws before finding a match. If the match appears very quickly (after just 1–2 cards drawn to each side), the odds favour the table slightly. If the match takes longer (more cards drawn), the payout to the winning bettor is typically higher to compensate. Our dealers broadcast the running odds as each card is drawn, so you always know the current payout ratio before settlement.
We do not manipulate odds in real time. The deck composition and card order are determined at the start of each shoe; the dealer simply reveals cards in sequence. This is why you can see the video feed at all times—to verify that the physical cards match the digital outcome recorded on our system.
Verification and Account Security
To play Andar Bahar on iramatogell, your account must pass our Know Your Customer (KYC) process. This typically involves uploading an ID scan (KTP, SIM, or passport) and a recent selfie. Once we receive your documents, our verification team reviews them within standard business hours. The timeline is usually same-day for complete submissions, though busy periods during Idul Adha or other holidays may extend this by one business day.
We ask for verification because local regulations in supported jurisdictions require gaming platforms to confirm player identity and age before permitting real-money play. This also protects your account: once verified, you can recover your account more easily if you lose access, and our support team can assist with lost funds or disputed bets with greater confidence in your identity.
Common Questions About Andar Bahar on iramatogell
- Can I play Andar Bahar offline? No. Andar Bahar is a live-dealer game, so an active internet connection is required. The video feed, your bet transmission, and the outcome settlement all happen in real time over the network.
- What if the video stream drops mid-round? If your connection drops, we pause the round on your end automatically. Once you reconnect, the app resumes the table feed and shows you the outcome. Your bet and result are recorded server-side, so you do not lose data.
- Are the dealers hired directly by iramatogell? Our dealers are employed by our live-studio partners, who operate under gaming-industry licensing in their respective jurisdictions. All dealers complete conduct and integrity training before going live.
- Can I chat with the dealer during a hand? Yes. Our Andar Bahar tables display a live chat window where you can type messages. The dealer typically reads and responds to comments between rounds, when not actively dealing.
- How do I know the outcome is fair? Each table uses a single physical deck of cards. You watch the video feed continuously—no hidden dealing, no digital manipulation. The outcome is recorded in your play history and available for dispute review if needed.
