Dragon Tiger is an easy-to-learn game that features two cards; one for the Dragon and one for the Tiger. The card drawn with the highest value wins. Players can also bet on a tie. The game is played with six or eight decks of 52 cards.
When playing Dragon Tiger, the game starts with the player placing his/her bet. The banker will then draw two cards out of the card shoe. Both the Dragon and Tiger cards are revealed and the card with the highest value wins. The player can bet on either the Dragon or Tiger, or they can bet on a āTieā, which is when both the Dragon and Tiger cards have the same value.
If the player wins, they will be paid even money (1:1) on their bet. If the player has bet on a āTieā and the result is a draw, the payout is significantly higher (8:1 or 9:1 depending on the house rules).
To make the game even more exciting, players can place side bets, such as Perfect Pair, Small/Big, Suit Bet, Any Pair, etc. These side bets offer different payouts, depending on the type and result of the bet.