Dragon Tiger is a fast, head-to-head card duel that’s even simpler than baccarat, perfect for quick rounds and clear outcomes.
Place a bet on which side—Dragon or Tiger—will draw the higher single card. If both cards have the same rank, the result is Tie.
Dragon tiger game is a breeze to follow, three-phase round with a visible countdown
The Dealing Phase
The game begins with the dealer placing two face-down cards on the table. One card is designated for the Dragon hand, and the other for the Tiger hand. At this point, players cannot see the card faces yet.
The Betting Phase
You have 12 seconds to place bets, have three available bet types:
● Dragon (predict Dragon’s card will be higher)
● Tiger (predict Tiger’s card will be higher)
● Tie (predict both cards will be the same rank)
The Reveal Phase
When the 10-second timer ends, both cards are turned face-up. The higher rank wins. Equal ranks = Tie. Payouts are calculated instantly and credited to your in-app balance.
Dragon Tiger uses a normal 52-card deck, and the suits don’t matter at all.
Ace (A) = 1 (lowest value)
2 through 10 cards are valued at their face value.
Jack (J)= 11
Queen (Q)= 12
King (K)= 13 (highest value)
There are no jokers in the game. It’s all about comparing numbers, not suits(♠ ♥ ♣ ♦) or colors.
A successful bet on Dragon or Tiger offers an even-money payout, while a successful Tie bet provides a much higher reward.
ragon / Tiger bet:D 2× payout. If you win, you get your stake back plus the same amount as profit.
Tie bet: 9× payout. If both cards match in value, you win nine times your stake.
Let’s break it down with some examples:
Example A: Dragon Wins
Dragon: Q♥ | Tiger: 10♠
Result: Dragon wins (12 > 10)
If you placed ₹200 on Dragon, you’d get ₹400 back.
Example B: Tiger Wins
Dragon: 4♥ | Tiger: 6♠
Result: Tiger wins (6 > 4)
A ₹500 bet on Tiger would return ₹1,000.
Example C: Tie
Dragon: 6♥ | Tiger: 6♠
Result: Tie
If you bet Tie ₹100 → you receive ₹900
Dragon/Tiger bets for this round do not pay
Dragon Tiger is mostly a luck-based game, but there are a few simple tricks that can help players tilt the odds a little.
The Tie bet might look tempting because of the 9× payout, but the chances of it happening are really low. Most pros treat it as a fun, high-risk bet rather than a regular strategy. If you’re serious about winning consistently, it’s better to stick to Dragon or Tiger.
Some experienced players like to track which high or low cards have already appeared. While suits don’t affect the main game, keeping a rough count of numbers can sometimes help you guess what’s left in the deck. Don’t expect big wins from this, it only gives a tiny edge.
One of the safest approaches is flat betting. Pick a small amount you’re comfortable with, for example, a tiny fraction of your total bankroll and stick to either Dragon or Tiger. This helps you stay in the game longer and avoids losing all your money in a bad streak.