Card Game at Jeetbas

Jeetbas Andar Bahar — The Classic Card Game Played Fast, Paid Faster

Andar Bahar on Jeetbas brings one of South Asia's most beloved card games to your screen with live dealers, multiple side bets, and rounds that wrap up in under a minute. Simple to learn, genuinely hard to put down.

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97.3%
Return to Player
<60s
Average Round Time
৳5
Minimum Bet
11:1
Top Side Bet Payout

About the Game

What Is Andar Bahar on Jeetbas?

Andar Bahar is one of those games that has been played across South Asia for generations. The name translates simply to "inside" and "outside" — two sides of a table, one card in the middle, and a single question: which side will the matching card appear on first? That's the whole game. And yet it manages to be genuinely gripping in a way that more complicated games sometimes aren't.

On Jeetbas, Andar Bahar is available in both a standard RNG version and a live dealer format. The live version is particularly popular because it replicates the feel of playing at a real table — a professional dealer draws cards from a physical deck on camera, and you watch the action unfold in real time. For players who grew up playing this game at home or at local gatherings, the live format on Jeetbas feels immediately familiar.

The standard version is faster and better suited to quick sessions. Rounds complete in seconds, the interface is clean and responsive, and the minimum bet is low enough that you can play comfortably without committing large amounts. Both versions are available on mobile and desktop through the Jeetbas platform, and switching between them is straightforward.

What Jeetbas has added on top of the classic format is a side bet system that gives experienced players more ways to engage with each round. Beyond the core Andar or Bahar bet, you can wager on the suit of the joker card, the number of cards dealt before a match, and whether the first card dealt after the joker goes to Andar or Bahar. These side bets are optional — the base game works perfectly well without them — but they add a layer of depth that keeps the game interesting over longer sessions.

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How It Works

The Andar Bahar Table Explained

One joker card, two sides, and a deck that decides everything.

The Joker Card
K
ANDAR (Inside)
3
J
7
K
Match Found!
VS
BAHAR (Outside)
9
2
A
Still Waiting
The dealer draws alternately to Andar and Bahar until a card matching the joker's rank appears.

Round by Round — How a Game Plays Out

The Joker Is Placed
The dealer draws a single card from a shuffled deck and places it face-up in the centre of the table. This is the joker card. Its rank is the target — the game ends when a card of the same rank appears on either side.
You Place Your Bet
Before any more cards are drawn, you choose Andar or Bahar. On Jeetbas you can also place optional side bets at this point — on the joker's suit, the number of cards to be dealt, or the first card position.
Cards Are Dealt Alternately
The dealer draws cards one at a time, placing them alternately on the Andar side and the Bahar side. Each card is revealed as it's placed. The tension builds with every draw that doesn't match.
Match Found — Round Ends
The moment a card matching the joker's rank appears, the round is over. If it lands on the side you bet on, you win. Payouts are credited to your Jeetbas wallet instantly and the next round begins.

Why Play Here

What Makes Jeetbas Andar Bahar Worth Your Time

Six things that set the Jeetbas version apart from a basic card flip.

Live Dealer Tables

The live Andar Bahar rooms on Jeetbas are streamed in HD from a real studio. A professional dealer handles a physical deck on camera, and you watch every card drawn in real time. It's as close to a real table as online play gets.

Fast Round Format

Most rounds on Jeetbas Andar Bahar complete in under sixty seconds. The RNG version is even quicker. If you want a game that fits into a short break or a commute, this is it — no waiting around between hands.

Side Bet Options

Beyond the core Andar or Bahar bet, Jeetbas offers side bets on the joker's suit, the number of cards dealt before a match, and the first card position. These are optional but they add real variety to longer sessions.

Mobile-First Design

The Jeetbas Andar Bahar interface is built for touchscreens. The betting panel, card display, and dealer feed all scale cleanly to any screen size. You get the full experience on a phone without any compromise.

Instant BDT Payouts

Winnings from Andar Bahar on Jeetbas are credited to your wallet the moment a round ends. Withdrawals to bKash, Nagad, and Rocket are processed quickly, and the minimum withdrawal amount is kept low.

Provably Fair RNG

The RNG version of Andar Bahar on Jeetbas uses a certified random number generator. Every shuffle is independent and verifiable. The live version uses physical cards dealt on camera, so the outcome is visible to everyone at the table.

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Payouts & Odds

Bet Types and What They Pay

Jeetbas Andar Bahar keeps the payout structure transparent. Here's a breakdown of every bet type available and what each one returns on a win.

Bet Type Payout Notes Tier
Andar 0.9:1 Slight house edge applies Main Bet
Bahar 1:1 Even money Main Bet
Joker Suit 3:1 Bet on the joker's suit before deal Side Bet
Cards 1–5 3:1 Match found within first 5 cards Side Bet
Cards 6–10 4:1 Match found between cards 6–10 Side Bet
Cards 11–15 5:1 Match found between cards 11–15 Side Bet
Cards 30+ 11:1 Match found after 30 or more cards Side Bet

Why Andar pays 0.9:1: Statistically, the first card after the joker goes to Andar, giving that side a very slight probability advantage. Jeetbas adjusts the payout to 0.9:1 to balance the house edge. Bahar pays even money because it has a marginally lower probability of winning.

Playing Smart

Getting the Most Out of Every Round

Andar Bahar is a game of chance. The deck is shuffled randomly, the joker is drawn randomly, and there's no skill involved in predicting which card comes next. Anyone who tells you otherwise is selling something. That said, there are still sensible decisions you can make that affect how much value you extract from each session on Jeetbas.

The most important thing is understanding the payout difference between Andar and Bahar. Andar pays 0.9:1 because it has a slight statistical advantage — the first card after the joker always goes to Andar, which means Andar wins slightly more often over a large sample. Bahar pays 1:1 because it wins slightly less often. Over the long run, the expected value of both bets is similar, but the mechanics are different. Knowing this helps you make an informed choice rather than just guessing.

Side bets are where things get more interesting. The card count bets — wagering on how many cards will be dealt before a match — pay progressively higher odds the longer the round goes. The 30+ cards bet pays 11:1 on Jeetbas, which is a significant return. These bets are higher variance, meaning they win less often but pay more when they do. A reasonable approach is to allocate a small portion of your session budget to side bets while keeping the majority on the main Andar or Bahar bet.

Bankroll management matters more in fast games than slow ones. Because Andar Bahar rounds complete so quickly on Jeetbas, it's easy to go through a lot of bets in a short time. Setting a session limit before you start — both a loss limit and a win target — helps you stay in control and ensures that a bad run doesn't wipe out more than you intended to risk.

Practical tip: In the live dealer rooms on Jeetbas, watch a few rounds before placing your first bet. You'll get a feel for the pace, the dealer's style, and the side bet frequency. It costs nothing to observe, and it helps you settle in before committing real money.

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Set a Limit

Decide your session budget before you start.

Watch First

Observe a few live rounds before betting.

Split Your Bets

Keep most on main bets, a little on side bets.

Stay Consistent

Avoid chasing losses with bigger bets.

Getting Started

How to Play Andar Bahar on Jeetbas

From sign-up to your first round in four straightforward steps.

1
Register on Jeetbas

Create your account with your mobile number. Verification is quick and your account is ready to use immediately after sign-up.

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Make a Deposit

Fund your Jeetbas wallet using bKash, Nagad, Rocket, or another supported payment method. Deposits are credited instantly.

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Open Andar Bahar

Find Andar Bahar in the Jeetbas game lobby. Choose between the RNG version for quick solo play or the live dealer room for a real table feel.

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Bet and Collect

Place your bet on Andar or Bahar, add any side bets you want, and watch the cards fall. Winnings land in your Jeetbas wallet the moment the round ends.

Player Feedback

What Jeetbas Players Say About Andar Bahar

Real feedback from the Andar Bahar community on Jeetbas.

★★★★★

"I grew up watching my uncles play Andar Bahar at family gatherings. Finding it on Jeetbas with a live dealer felt like coming home. The stream quality is excellent and the dealer is professional. I play almost every evening now."

— Rafiqul, Chittagong

★★★★★

"The side bets are what keep me coming back. I hit the 30+ cards bet twice last week and the 11:1 payout both times made for a very good session. Jeetbas pays out fast — money was in my bKash within minutes."

— Nasrin, Sylhet

★★★★☆

"Fast rounds, simple interface, works perfectly on my phone. I play the RNG version during lunch breaks — a few rounds is enough to make the break interesting. Jeetbas keeps it clean and doesn't overcomplicate things."

— Imran, Comilla

Common Questions

Andar Bahar FAQ

Everything you need to know before your first round on Jeetbas.

Andar has a very slight statistical advantage because the first card after the joker is always dealt to the Andar side. This means Andar wins marginally more often over a large number of rounds. To account for this, Jeetbas pays Andar at 0.9:1 rather than even money. Bahar pays 1:1 because it wins slightly less often. The overall house edge is similar for both bets — the difference is small enough that it shouldn't drive your choice in any given round.

Yes. Both the RNG and live dealer versions of Andar Bahar on Jeetbas are fully optimised for mobile. The interface scales to any screen size and the touch controls are responsive. You can access the game through the Jeetbas app or directly through your mobile browser — the experience is the same either way.

Side bets carry higher variance than the main Andar or Bahar bet — they win less frequently but pay more when they do. The card count bets in particular can pay up to 11:1 on Jeetbas, which is a meaningful return. Whether they're worth placing depends on your playing style. If you prefer steady, lower-risk play, stick to the main bet. If you enjoy the possibility of a larger payout on a single round, allocating a small portion of your budget to side bets is a reasonable approach.

Winnings from Andar Bahar are credited to your Jeetbas wallet immediately when a round ends. Withdrawals to bKash, Nagad, and Rocket are typically processed within a few minutes during normal operating hours. Jeetbas does not hold winnings or impose unnecessary delays on standard withdrawal requests.

The minimum bet for Andar Bahar on Jeetbas is ৳5. This applies to both the RNG version and the live dealer tables. The maximum bet varies by table — higher limit tables are available for players who want to wager larger amounts. You can see the table limits displayed in the game lobby before you enter a room.

Yes, the two versions serve different preferences. The RNG version uses a certified random number generator to simulate card draws — rounds complete in seconds and there's no waiting between hands. The live dealer version streams a real dealer handling a physical deck on camera, which creates a more social and immersive atmosphere. The rules and payout structure are the same in both versions. Most Jeetbas players use the RNG version for quick sessions and the live version when they want a more engaging experience.

The RNG version of Andar Bahar on Jeetbas is available in demo mode, which lets you play through rounds without wagering real money. This is a good way to get comfortable with the interface, understand how side bets work, and get a feel for the pace of the game before committing your balance. The live dealer tables require a real money bet to join, but you can watch a live table without betting to observe the format first.

Andar or Bahar — The Cards Are Ready on Jeetbas

Register on Jeetbas today and play Andar Bahar with live dealers, fast payouts, and side bets that can return up to 11:1. Simple game, real money, instant results.