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Two-card showdown — pick Dragon or Tiger and watch the deal

We host Dragon Tiger tables streamed from live studios, where you bet on which side draws the higher card. Rounds settle in seconds, so you can play between errands or dive into a longer session from home.

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How we keep Dragon Tiger rounds transparent

Live studio certification Our Dragon Tiger tables are streamed from Evolution and Pragmatic Play studios certified by independent gaming labs. Each deck is shuffled on camera, every draw is recorded, and round IDs let you trace any hand back to the studio log.
Published payout structure Dragon and Tiger main bets pay even money, ties pay 8 to 1, and suited ties pay 50 to 1 — those rates are posted in the table info panel and stay fixed across all sessions. No hidden house-edge adjustments, no variable odds by time of day.
Account settlement audit Every Dragon Tiger round posts to your wallet the moment the dealer reveals both cards. You can cross-check the bet slip timestamp against the studio feed timestamp in your history, and support can pull the server log if you dispute a result.
Responsible session controls Set a loss limit or a session timer in your account settings before you open a Dragon Tiger table. Once you hit the threshold, the lobby locks new bets until the next day or until you adjust the cap, helping you stay in control during fast-paced rounds.
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Simple rules, fast pace

Dragon Tiger is the quickest live game we run — the dealer draws one card for Dragon, one for Tiger, and the higher card wins. You pick a side before the draw, watch the reveal, and settle instantly. Tie bets pay when both cards match. Our tables come from Evolution and Pragmatic Play Live, so you get studio-quality streams whether you're on

mobile data or Wi-Fi. Bet limits start low enough for quick hands and scale up for higher stakes. The single-deck simplicity means you can jump in without studying complex rules, making it a natural first stop for players new to live casino or a fast break between cricket bets and slot sessions.

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Dragon Tiger questions answered fast

Game rules clarified Open the table info panel on any Dragon Tiger room to see payout rates, side-bet options and card ranking.
Bet history and verification Every Dragon Tiger hand you play appears in your account history with the timestamp, bet amount, cards dealt and result. Download the CSV export or ask support to pull a specific round ID if you need to verify a payout.
Connection during a round If your mobile connection drops mid-hand, the bet stands and settles normally — the studio completes the draw whether you're watching or not.

What the words mean

What is a suited tie in Dragon Tiger?

A suited tie happens when both Dragon and Tiger draw the same rank and the same suit — for example, both pull a seven of hearts. It pays 50 to 1 on our tables, much higher than a regular tie.

What does side bet mean in this game?

Side bets let you wager on outcomes beyond Dragon or Tiger winning — you can bet on the exact rank of the card, whether it will be odd or even, or whether the round ends in a tie, all posted in the bet panel.

How does the dealer shuffle in Dragon Tiger?

The dealer uses a single standard deck and shuffles it on camera between shoes. You see the shuffle, the cut, and the placement into the dealing shoe, so every draw is transparent from the studio floor.

What is card ranking in Dragon Tiger?

Ace is low, king is high, and numbered cards follow their face value. If Dragon pulls a queen and Tiger pulls a jack, Dragon wins because queen ranks above jack in the standard hierarchy.

What does even-money payout mean?

Even-money payout means your winning Dragon or Tiger bet returns your stake plus an equal amount — bet one hundred Taka, win one hundred Taka profit, so your total return is two hundred Taka including the original stake.

What is a round ID in Dragon Tiger?

A round ID is the unique reference number assigned to each Dragon Tiger hand by the studio. You find it in your account history, and support can use it to pull the exact draw, timestamp and settlement record if you query a result.

Dragon Tiger questions we hear most

Yes — our Dragon Tiger tables stream at adaptive bitrate, so they load smoothly on 4G or 5G. The video scales down on slower connections to keep the game playable, and you can toggle low-data mode in the lobby settings if you want to save bandwidth.

A typical round takes fifteen to twenty seconds from bet close to card reveal. The dealer draws one card for Dragon, one for Tiger, calls the result, and your balance updates immediately — no waiting for bonus spins or multi-stage payouts.

No strategy is required — you pick Dragon, Tiger or Tie before the draw, and the higher card wins. There are no decisions after the bet is placed, so the game is faster and simpler than Baccarat or Blackjack, making it easy to pick up in your first session.

Yes — open any Dragon Tiger room in the lobby and you can watch the live stream for as long as you like without placing a bet. Use it to see the dealer, check the payout panel, and get a feel for the round pace before you join.

If both sides draw the same rank, the round is a tie. Dragon and Tiger main bets lose half their stake, and any tie side bet you placed wins at 8 to 1. A suited tie — same rank and suit — pays 50 to 1 if you backed it.

Yes — send your deposit through bKash, Nagad or Rocket, and the amount appears in your melbeat wallet within a minute. Open the Dragon Tiger lobby, pick a table, and start betting as soon as the balance shows in your chip row.
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