Texas Hold'em is the most played poker variant in the world, and on 1x bit you can join real-money tables any time of day. Whether you're a complete beginner or someone who's been playing for years, there's a seat here for you.
Texas Hold'em is a community card poker game where each player receives two private cards — called hole cards — and shares five community cards placed face-up on the table. The goal is to make the best possible five-card hand using any combination of your hole cards and the community cards. It sounds simple, but the depth of strategy involved is what keeps players coming back for years.
The game became globally popular through televised tournaments and online platforms, and today it's the standard format for most major poker events worldwide. On 1x bit, Texas Hold'em is available in multiple formats — cash games where you can join and leave whenever you want, and tournament-style play where you compete against other players for a prize pool.
What makes Texas Hold'em genuinely interesting is that luck only takes you so far. Position at the table, reading your opponents, managing your chip stack, and knowing when to fold are all skills that develop over time. The more you play on 1x bit, the better your decision-making becomes — and that directly affects your results.
Four betting rounds, two hole cards, five community cards — here's the full sequence.
Each player receives two private hole cards. The small blind and big blind post forced bets. Action starts left of the big blind — players can call, raise, or fold.
Three community cards are dealt face-up. A new betting round begins. Players now have five cards to work with — two in hand, three on the board.
A fourth community card is revealed. Another betting round follows. The hand is taking shape — strong players start applying pressure here.
The fifth and final community card is dealt. Last betting round. If more than one player remains, a showdown determines the winner based on best five-card hand.
From strongest to weakest — know these before you sit down at any 1x bit table.
A-K-Q-J-10 of the same suit. Unbeatable.
Five consecutive cards of the same suit.
All four cards of the same rank.
Three of a kind plus a pair in the same hand.
Any five cards of the same suit, not in sequence.
Five consecutive cards of mixed suits.
Three cards of the same rank with two unrelated cards.
Two different pairs plus one unrelated card.
No combination — the highest single card plays.
You don't need to be a professional to win at Texas Hold'em on 1x bit — but you do need to understand a few fundamentals. Most beginners lose money not because they get bad cards, but because they play too many hands and don't pay attention to position.
Position is probably the single most important concept in Texas Hold'em. Acting last in a betting round gives you more information than your opponents — you've seen what everyone else has done before you have to decide. Players in late position (the dealer button and seats just before it) can play a wider range of hands profitably. Players in early position should stick to stronger starting hands.
Starting hand selection is the second big thing to get right. Pocket aces, kings, queens, and ace-king are premium hands that play well from any position. Suited connectors and small pairs can be profitable in the right spots but require more skill to play correctly. On 1x bit, you'll quickly develop a feel for which hands are worth playing as you get more table time.
Bluffing works best against observant opponents who can fold. Against players who call everything, value betting strong hands is far more profitable than trying to bluff them off pots.
Only sit at tables where the maximum buy-in is a small fraction of your total bankroll. This keeps variance manageable and lets you play your best game without fear of going broke on a single session.
Watching how other players bet, raise, and react gives you information you can use later in the session. The best Texas Hold'em players on 1x bit are always gathering reads, even when they're not in a hand.
| Starting Hand | Early Position | Middle Position | Late Position |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pocket Aces (AA) | Raise | Raise | Raise |
| Pocket Kings (KK) | Raise | Raise | Raise |
| Ace-King Suited | Raise | Raise | Raise |
| Pocket Queens (QQ) | Raise | Raise | Raise |
| Ace-Queen Suited | Call/Raise | Raise | Raise |
| Pocket Jacks (JJ) | Call/Raise | Raise | Raise |
| Suited Connectors (e.g. 8-9s) | Fold/Caution | Call | Call/Raise |
| Small Pocket Pairs (22–66) | Fold/Caution | Call | Call |
| Weak Aces (A2–A8 off) | Fold | Fold | Situational |
Getting to your first hand on 1x bit takes just a few minutes. Here's exactly what to do.
Go to the 1x bit registration page and create your free account. You'll need a valid email address and a secure password. The whole process takes under two minutes.
Head to the cashier and choose your preferred local payment method. Deposits in Bangladeshi Taka are processed quickly — funds usually appear in your 1x bit wallet within minutes.
Navigate to the Texas Hold'em section from the main menu. You'll see a list of available tables showing the stakes, number of players seated, and average pot size. Pick a table that fits your bankroll.
Click on a table to join. Choose your buy-in amount within the table's allowed range and take your seat. You'll be dealt in on the next hand automatically.
When you want to leave, simply stand up from the table. Your chips convert back to your wallet balance. Withdrawals to your local payment method are processed by 1x bit quickly — most complete within a few hours.
A few things that genuinely make 1x bit the right choice for poker in Bangladesh.
The Texas Hold'em interface on 1x bit works smoothly on Android and iOS. The table layout, betting controls, and chat all adapt cleanly to smaller screens so you can play comfortably on your phone.
No need to convert currency or deal with complicated payment methods. 1x bit supports local Bangladeshi payment options so you can deposit and withdraw in Taka without extra fees or delays.
Finding a table with real opponents is never a problem on 1x bit. The player pool is active around the clock, which means shorter wait times and more hands per hour at every stake level.
Whether you're starting out with small amounts or looking for higher-stakes action, 1x bit has Texas Hold'em tables across a wide range of buy-ins to suit every type of player.
1x bit uses industry-standard encryption to protect your account and payment data. The card dealing system is designed to ensure fair outcomes for every player at the table.
New players on 1x bit receive a welcome bonus on their first deposit. Regular players benefit from reload offers and loyalty rewards that add extra value to every session at the Texas Hold'em tables.
Common questions from 1x bit players about Texas Hold'em.