Dragon Tiger Explained
Dragon Tiger reduces a card game to its smallest possible form: two cards, one each side, higher card wins.

How a round works
The dealer places one card on Dragon and one on Tiger. Aces are low and kings are high. There are no draws, no decisions and no strategy after the bet is placed.
The tie bet
Ties pay a large multiple but occur rarely, and they carry the highest house edge on the table. Treat them as entertainment, not as a plan.
Suit and big-small side bets
Additional bets on suit or card value widen the margin further. The main Dragon and Tiger bets are the cheapest positions on the table.
Speed is the real risk
Rounds last around twenty seconds. Set a round count for the session, because the clock disappears quickly at this pace.
Frequently asked questions
What happens to my bet on a tie?
Most tables return half the Dragon or Tiger stake on a tie; check the specific table rules.
Is Dragon Tiger similar to baccarat?
It uses the same card-comparison idea but without any drawing rules, which makes it much faster.
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