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Andar Bahar Live Tables for India

x100 keeps Andar Bahar in a clean live table format, so you can place the Andar or Bahar side without hunting through extra screens.

Live DealerAndar SideBahar SideQuick Rounds
x100 Andar Bahar Live Tables for India
x100 How Our Andar Bahar Tables Run

How Our Andar Bahar Tables Run

Andar Bahar at x100 follows the familiar side-call format: you choose Andar or Bahar before the next card lands, then watch the dealer open cards until the match appears. We keep the table sequence readable, with the current round, previous result, and card stream shown together. That suits short sessions, because each round is easy to enter and easy to follow whether

you are on mobile or desktop.

TABLE ANGLES

Three Andar Bahar Tables To Check

These three table views show the bits that matter most when you sit down: the dealer feed, the side split, the timer, and the recent round strip.

Main Andar table
Portrait seat
Fast card trail
x100 mobile gaming
PHONE READY

Andar Bahar on Mobile Screens

Andar Bahar works cleanly on phones, with the card stream, bet buttons, and round timer arranged so you do not need to zoom in.

Portrait mode
Tap bet buttons
Card stream
Landscape view
x100 mobile gaming
Google Play App Store
ROUND HELP

Help For Each Andar Bahar Round

If you want help during an Andar Bahar session, we keep the useful paths close to the table.

Round timing If the timer closes before your side is placed, the next round starts with a fresh board. We can help you read the timing bar, so you know when the call window is still open.
Side call check When you are unsure whether Andar or Bahar was recorded, the dealer feed and result strip show the same path. We help you match the side you selected with the round that closed.
Table access If the live table does not load well on your device, we can help you refresh the stream, switch screen orientation, or reopen the room without losing the game rules.
CHECKABLE SIGNS

What We Keep Visible At Table

We keep Andar Bahar readable by showing the live feed, the current round state, and the closing result in one place.

Visible deal path

Each round follows the dealer feed, so you can see the open cards in order instead of relying on a hidden result screen or a separate summary at the end.

Side result board

The Andar or Bahar outcome sits beside the current round, making it easier to check which side closed the hand and how the card path finished.

Clear rule set

We keep the rule explanation close to the table, so the same Andar/Bahar split appears the same way on phone and desktop.

Session history

A short history strip helps you see the last few rounds without leaving the table, which is useful when you want to check the pace before joining again.

Support check

If something looks off on the table, the help path can check the stream, the timer, or the room load without changing how the game works.

Access control

When access is restricted by local law, the room stays unavailable rather than opening a partial table, so eligibility remains tied to the rules in your region.

How Our Table Feels Different

Compared with tables that hide the side buttons or bury the result path, our Andar Bahar layout keeps the call, the dealer, and the closing card in one…

Side buttonsOur Andar and Bahar choices sit beside the live feed, while some rooms push them below extra controls and slow the call.
Round speedThe timer and deal pace stay visible, so you can place a side call without guessing when the next card will arrive.
Result pathWe show the closing side and the card trail together, instead of splitting the round across separate screens after the hand ends.
Mobile fitThe same layout works in portrait mode, which helps when you want to keep the dealer feed readable on a smaller screen.
Table clarityThe current round sits with the recent round strip, so you can follow how the session is moving without leaving the room.
Loading behaviourIf the stream needs a refresh, the room reloads back into the same table view rather than dropping you into a different page.
Local accessAvailability follows local law, so the room opens only where the table can be made available for your region.
VISIBLE FEATURES

Andar Bahar Highlights Across The Lobby

These are the visible parts of our Andar Bahar room that matter most when you sit down: the dealer feed, the side split, the timer, and the recent…

Dealer feed The live stream sits at the centre, so you see…
Andar button The Andar side is placed close to the board, making…
Bahar button The Bahar side stays equally visible, so you can switch…
Round timer The timer stays visible beside the table, so you can…
Recent rounds A short strip of earlier hands shows the pace of…
Mobile table On a phone, the same room keeps the board readable…

Andar Bahar Questions Answered Clearly

If you want to sit down at the table with fewer unknowns, these quick answers cover the round flow, phone use, timing, and access. Every point is tied to the live Andar Bahar room, so you can read the table before you place your next side call.

You choose Andar or Bahar before the deal closes, then the dealer opens cards until one side matches the starter card. The round ends as soon as the matching side appears, and the board shows the result beside the live feed.

The key signals are the starter card, the side call you placed, and the next cards in the stream. When the matching side appears, the round closes, so the board and dealer feed tell the whole story together.

Yes, the table is arranged for smaller screens, with the card stream and timer stacked so you can track each draw without zooming. Portrait view is useful on the move, while landscape gives you more room.

The timer and the deal pace show whether the call window is still active. If the board is moving to the next card, the round is open; once the matching side lands, the result closes the hand.

A quick refresh usually brings you back to the same table view. If the stream is still delayed, you can reopen the room and check the next round once the dealer feed is steady again.

Access depends on local law and is available where local law permits. If the table is not open for your region, the room stays closed rather than showing a partial session.

Yes, the recent round strip lets you see how the last few hands closed without leaving the table. That makes it easier to follow the pace before you place the next side call.