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Dragon Tiger Live Room

We stream Dragon Tiger tables from Evolution and Asia Gaming studios where dealers flip cards in real time and you pick Dragon or Tiger before the draw.

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FAIR PLAY SIGNALS

How We Run Dragon Tiger Tables

Every Dragon Tiger table we host comes from a studio that publishes audit certificates and uses certified random shuffles. We do not alter odds, delay streams or interfere with results. Below are the operational signals that keep rounds transparent.

Studio Certification

Evolution and Asia Gaming hold gaming-lab certifications for their Dragon Tiger shoe protocols, published on each studio's public compliance page. We link those certificates in the table-info panel so you can verify the shuffle method before you stake.

Video Archive

We store every dealt shoe in encrypted video for fourteen days. If you dispute a hand outcome, request the archive clip through support and we will send a time-stamped replay showing the burn card, Dragon card, Tiger card and dealer confirmation.

Real-Time Settlement

Payouts appear in your wallet balance the moment the dealer clears the layout. No manual approval step delays a Dragon or Tiger win. Tie bets at eight-to-one odds settle instantly, and side bets on suit match or big-small credit within the same second.

Provider List

We roster Evolution and Asia Gaming for Dragon Tiger. Both studios stream from regulated dealing floors and publish monthly payout reports. You can cross-check our lobby against each provider's official site to confirm we are running the same certified tables.

TABLE HELP

Dragon Tiger Support Paths

When you need help placing a Dragon Tiger bet, verifying a payout or understanding a tie result, we offer three direct channels so you get an answer while the next shoe loads.

Live Chat Open the chat bubble in the bottom-right corner of any Dragon Tiger table. Our team replies within two minutes during peak hours and walks you through bet placement, side-bet rules or withdrawal steps if a session just closed.
Account Dashboard Visit your account page and scroll to Help Centre where you will find a Dragon Tiger section explaining card rank order, tie payouts and how side bets settle.
Email Send your question to support with your account ID and table session number if you are disputing a hand result. We review the video archive and reply within twelve hours with a breakdown of the draw and settlement.
pgok What We Offer in Dragon Tiger

What We Offer in Dragon Tiger

Our Dragon Tiger lobby holds tables from Evolution and Asia Gaming, each streaming a single-deck shoe dealt by a live host. You choose Dragon, Tiger or Tie before the dealer burns a card and flips one card for each position. High card wins; same rank is a tie. Stakes start at a few taka and scale up to higher limits depending on

the table. Evolution runs multi-camera streams in HD so you see the shoe, the discard tray and the dealer's hands clearly. Asia Gaming tables offer lower minimums for mobile players in Dhaka or Chattogram who want quick rounds between meetings. Side bets on suit match and big-small appear on both providers. The entire room sits inside your account dashboard, one tap from

the wallet screen where bKash, Nagad and Rocket deposits land in under a minute.

Room Glossary

Below are five terms you will see on every Dragon Tiger table. Each definition explains what the term means in plain language so you know how to read the interface before your first hand.

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What does Dragon position mean?

Dragon is the left card position on the table layout. You bet that the single card dealt to Dragon will rank higher than the card dealt to Tiger. If both cards show the same rank, the hand is a tie and your Dragon stake loses half unless you also backed the Tie bet.

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What does Tiger position mean?

Tiger is the right card position. You bet that the Tiger card will rank higher than the Dragon card. Ace is low and King is high. If the dealer flips matching ranks, the round ties and your Tiger stake loses half, with the other half returned to your wallet.

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What does Tie bet mean?

A Tie bet wins when both Dragon and Tiger cards show the same rank, regardless of suit. Standard payout is eight to one. If you place only a Tie bet and the cards do not match, you lose the full stake. If you back Dragon or Tiger as well, the tie pushes half your main bet back.

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What does Suited Tie mean?

A Suited Tie is a side bet that wins when Dragon and Tiger cards match in both rank and suit, for example two seven of hearts. Payout is typically fifty to one. This outcome is rarer than a standard tie, which accepts any suit combination as long as ranks align.

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What does Big Small side bet mean?

Big Small is a side bet on whether the Dragon or Tiger card will be seven or higher (Big) or six or lower (Small). Seven itself can count as either Big or Small depending on house rules. Payout is even money and settles independently of the main Dragon-Tiger result.

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What does Burn Card mean?

The dealer removes one card from the top of the shoe and places it face-down in the discard tray before dealing Dragon and Tiger. This is the burn card. It prevents the first active card from being predictable and is standard in every Dragon Tiger shoe to maintain fairness.

Common Dragon Tiger Questions

Below are six questions Bangladesh players ask when they first open our Dragon Tiger lobby. Each answer explains how the room works, how to fund a session and what happens when you win.

Open your pgok account, tap Live Casino in the top menu, then scroll to Dragon Tiger. Pick an Evolution or Asia Gaming table, wait for the current hand to finish, and place your stake on Dragon, Tiger or Tie before the timer runs out. The dealer will deal the next hand once betting closes.

Yes. Our Dragon Tiger room runs inside the mobile browser on any Android or iOS device. Open pgok on your phone, log in, tap Live Casino and select a table. Evolution and Asia Gaming both deliver vertical-optimised streams so the cards and bet buttons fill your screen without pinching or scrolling.

Asia Gaming tables start at fifty taka per hand. Evolution tables begin around one hundred taka. Each table shows its minimum and maximum stake in the lobby thumbnail. High-limit Dragon Tiger rooms can accept bets up to fifty thousand taka per position, depending on your account verification tier.

From bet placement to settlement, a typical Dragon Tiger round completes in thirty to forty seconds. The dealer burns one card, flips Dragon, flips Tiger, announces the winner and clears losing chips. If you are playing multiple shoes back to back, expect around eighty hands per hour at a standard-speed table.

Yes. When your Dragon or Tiger bet wins, the payout credits your account balance the moment the dealer sweeps the layout. You can withdraw immediately or carry the balance into the next hand. Tie bets and side bets settle in the same real-time cycle without manual approval.

Yes. Open any table in the lobby and the stream loads even if you have not placed a bet. Watch a few hands to see how the dealer handles the shoe and how quickly rounds resolve. When you are ready to stake, tap the chip value and click Dragon, Tiger or Tie before the countdown ends.
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