Quick answer
Dragon Tiger deals one card to Dragon and one to Tiger; the higher card wins. Dragon and Tiger are the simpler main bets, while Tie and suited side bets usually carry higher risk. The treatment of equal cards changes the math, so read the table rules.
Key takeaways
- One card is normally dealt to each main side.
- Card ranking and tie treatment must be confirmed.
- Side bets have separate and often higher house edges.
- Fast rounds require strict spend and time limits.
How a round works
Players place a wager on Dragon, Tiger or another displayed option. One card is dealt to each main side, and the higher ranked card wins. Suits normally do not break a tie unless a specific suited-tie wager says otherwise. There is no draw decision or hand-building strategy.
The simplicity makes rounds fast. Check whether auto-rebet is active so a previous stake is not repeated accidentally.
Card ranking and equal cards
In many versions ace is low and king is high, but the rules screen controls. When both cards have the same rank, a Tie wager may win while Dragon and Tiger wagers can lose half, push or follow another rule. This tie treatment materially affects the main-bet return.
Do not apply figures from a different provider without matching the paytable and equal-card rule.
Main bets and side bets
| Wager | What must happen | What to check |
|---|---|---|
| Dragon | Dragon card ranks higher | Tie treatment |
| Tiger | Tiger card ranks higher | Tie treatment |
| Tie | Ranks are equal | Displayed payout |
| Suited tie | Rank and suit match | Rare-hit payout and edge |
A larger advertised payout does not mean better value. It usually accompanies a less frequent result.
Roadmaps and streaks
History boards organize past Dragon, Tiger and Tie outcomes. They can help users review what happened, but they do not make the next card predictable in a properly randomized or freshly dealt game. A streak is not a signal that it must continue or reverse.
Avoid increasing stakes to chase a pattern. Fixed small stakes make the total session cost easier to track.
Control the pace
Because a round needs only two cards, many wagers can be placed in a short time. Set a session timer and maximum total loss before opening the table. Turn off automatic rebet and skip side bets you cannot explain.
Compare the slower decision structure of blackjack or the fixed drawing rules in baccarat before choosing a game.
Frequently asked questions
Is ace high or low in Dragon Tiger?
Ace is commonly low, but confirm the specific table rules because variants can differ.
What happens to Dragon and Tiger bets on a tie?
The result may be a half-loss, push or another treatment depending on the provider. Read the paytable.
Do history roadmaps predict the next card?
No. They summarize past results and do not change the probability of the next round.
