Nine is the card game that practically every Bangladeshi has played at some point. Now takabat brings it online with real BDT stakes, live tables, and payouts that hit your account fast.
Nine has been a staple of card game culture in Bangladesh for generations. You've probably played it at family gatherings, with friends during Eid, or just to pass the time on a rainy afternoon. The rules are simple enough that anyone can pick it up in minutes, but there's enough depth to keep experienced players engaged for hours.
The core idea is straightforward: get your hand as close to nine as possible without going over. Face cards count as zero, aces count as one, and numbered cards carry their face value. When the total of your cards exceeds nine, only the last digit counts — so a hand of 7 and 5 gives you 2, not 12. That single rule is what makes Nine so fast and so unpredictable.
On takabat, Nine is available in both standard and live dealer formats. The live version streams a real dealer from a studio, so you get the feel of sitting at an actual table without leaving your home. Bets are placed in BDT, winnings are credited instantly, and the whole experience is smooth whether you're on a phone or a laptop.
Nine uses a simple point system. Understanding card values is the first step to playing confidently on takabat.
| Card | Point Value | Notes | Impact |
|---|---|---|---|
| 🂡 Ace | 1 point | Counts as one in all situations | Low but useful |
| 🂢–🂩 2 to 9 | Face value | Straightforward — 7 is worth 7 | Core scoring cards |
| 🂪 Ten | 0 points | Counts as zero, same as face cards | Neutral |
| 🂫 Jack | 0 points | No point value | Neutral |
| 🂭 Queen | 0 points | No point value | Neutral |
| 🂮 King | 0 points | No point value | Neutral |
| 🃏 Natural Nine | 9 points | Best possible hand — instant win | Maximum payout |
When your card total exceeds 9, drop the tens digit and keep only the units. Example: 8 + 6 = 14, so your hand value is 4. This is the rule that makes Nine so exciting — a strong hand can flip in an instant.
If you've never played Nine online before, don't worry — the takabat interface makes it easy. Here's how a typical round works from start to finish.
Choose your stake using the chip selector at the bottom of the screen. You can bet on the Player hand, the Banker hand, or a Tie. Minimum bet starts at ৳20 on takabat.
Two cards are dealt to both the Player and Banker positions. In live dealer mode, you watch a real dealer handle the cards in real time via HD video stream.
Depending on the initial total of both hands, a third card may be drawn automatically. The rules for this are fixed and handled by the system — you don't need to make any decision.
Whichever hand ends up closer to 9 wins the round. If you bet on the winning side, your payout is credited to your takabat account immediately.
Winnings land in your balance right away. You can withdraw to bKash or Nagad, or keep playing. There's no waiting period on takabat for standard withdrawals.
There are plenty of places to play Nine online. Here's why takabat players keep coming back.
Real dealers, real cards, HD video stream. The live Nine tables on takabat run around the clock so you can join a game any time of day or night.
Everything on takabat runs in Bangladeshi Taka. Deposit via bKash, Nagad, or Rocket and get your winnings back to the same wallet within minutes.
Nine loads fast on any Android or iOS device. The live stream quality adjusts automatically to your connection speed so you never miss a card being dealt.
Standard Nine tables use a certified RNG. Live tables use physical cards shuffled by the dealer on camera. Either way, the outcome is always fair and verifiable.
Track every round you've played from your takabat account dashboard. Review your bet history, win rate, and session totals at any time.
Got a question mid-game? Takabat's support team responds in under two minutes via live chat. Available in English around the clock.
Nine on takabat offers three main betting positions. Each has its own payout rate and house edge, so it's worth understanding what you're choosing before you place your chips.
Bet on the Player hand to win. If the Player hand is closer to 9, you double your stake. This is the most straightforward bet and carries a house edge of around 1.24%.
Bet on the Banker hand. A small 5% commission is taken on Banker wins, but statistically the Banker hand wins slightly more often. Many experienced players prefer this bet for longer sessions.
Bet that both hands will end on the same value. The payout is generous at 8:1, but ties are rare. This bet carries a higher house edge and is best treated as an occasional side bet rather than a main strategy.
"I've been playing Nine with friends for years but never thought I could play it online for real money. Takabat made it so easy — deposited with bKash and was at a live table in under five minutes."
"The live dealer tables feel very real. The video quality is good even on my older phone and the dealer is professional. Withdrawals to Nagad are fast — usually done before I even close the app."
"I like that takabat shows my full bet history. I can see exactly what I won and lost each session which helps me stay in control. The minimum bet of ৳20 is perfect for casual play."
Registration is free and takes less than a minute. Deposit with bKash or Nagad, claim your welcome bonus, and take a seat at a Nine table right now.