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Dragon Tiger Live Room — Fast Rounds, Real Dealers

We stream Dragon Tiger tables with Evolution and Ezugi dealers, side-bet options and round timers under thirty seconds so you can jump between hands without waiting. Open your account with bKash, Nagad or Rocket and the tables load straight away.

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Dragon Tiger Support Channels

If a table disconnects mid-round or a side bet doesn't settle, reach us through the channels below and we'll check the hand history and your account ledger to confirm what happened.

Live Chat Open the chat widget from any Dragon Tiger table screen and describe what went wrong — disconnection, unclear result, missing stake return. We respond while you're still in the lobby so you know whether to rejoin the table or wait for a manual credit.
Email Queries Send your account username, table name and approximate round time to our support address. We pull server logs and camera timestamps to verify the outcome, then reply with the official result and any balance adjustment needed.
Account History Tap your profile icon, open transaction history and filter by Dragon Tiger to see every round you played — stake, result, payout and timestamp. If a row looks wrong, screenshot it and send it through chat or email for faster resolution.
ab111 What We Offer in Dragon Tiger Live Room

What We Offer in Dragon Tiger Live Room

Dragon Tiger is a two-card showdown — dealer draws one card for Dragon, one for Tiger, highest card wins. We carry Evolution's Dragon Tiger lobby and Ezugi's multi-seat variant so you see different table limits and dealer styles. Each round runs twenty to thirty seconds, which means you fit more hands into a session than you would at baccarat or blackjack. Side

bets — Tie, Suited Tie, Big/Small — sit above the main stake panel; tap them before the timer closes. Stakes start at ten Taka on most tables, and you fund rounds with the wallet balance you topped up via bKash, Nagad or Rocket. Every draw is streamed from a studio camera; you watch the dealer flip both cards live. We log every

result in the history ribbon so you can track patterns across rounds. Dragon Tiger suits mobile play because the interface is simple — two betting spots, one timer, fast resolution.

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How We Run Dragon Tiger Live Room

Dragon Tiger tables use studio-shuffled decks and live camera feeds, which removes the need for a random-number generator. We explain below how each draw is verified and why you can review round outcomes after they close.

Studio Camera Feeds

Evolution and Ezugi stream every Dragon Tiger draw from a studio camera pointed at the dealer's hand and the card shoe. You see the deck shuffle, the card burn and both cards dealt, so the outcome is visible in real time rather than rendered by software.

Round History Ribbon

Each Dragon Tiger table logs the last twenty to fifty results in a ribbon at the top of the screen. Tap any circle to see which card was dealt — suit, rank, whether it triggered a side bet. This log lives on the table interface, not hidden in settings.

Provider Certification

Evolution holds Malta and UK licences; Ezugi holds Curaçao and Malta certifications. Both studios publish compliance reports naming the testing labs that audit their shuffle procedures and camera setups, and we link those reports in our provider index.

Account Ledger Access

Your Dragon Tiger stake, result and payout appear in your account ledger within seconds of the round closing. If you dispute a result, we compare your ledger timestamp to the studio's server log and the camera recording to confirm what the dealer drew.

Dragon Tiger Glossary

Short definitions for the terms you'll see on every Dragon Tiger table — what they mean, how they work and when they matter to your stake.

What does Dragon mean in Dragon Tiger?

Dragon is the first betting position; the dealer deals one card to this spot. If Dragon's card is higher than Tiger's card by rank, all Dragon bets win at one-to-one. Suits don't matter unless you placed a suited-tie side bet.

What does Tiger mean in Dragon Tiger?

Tiger is the second betting position; the dealer deals one card here. If Tiger's card outranks Dragon's card, all Tiger bets pay one-to-one. A tie between Dragon and Tiger usually returns half your main stake and settles side bets at higher odds.

What is a Tie bet in Dragon Tiger?

A Tie bet wins when both cards share the same rank, regardless of suit. Standard Tie odds are eight-to-one or ten-to-one depending on the table. If the round ends in a tie and you bet Dragon or Tiger, you lose half your stake.

What does Suited Tie mean?

Suited Tie pays when both cards match in rank and suit — for example, both seven of hearts. Odds are typically fifty-to-one because the chance is much lower than a regular tie. Not every Dragon Tiger table offers this side bet; check the felt layout.

What are Big and Small bets in Dragon Tiger?

Big bets win if the card is eight or higher; Small bets win if the card is six or lower. Seven usually cancels the bet and returns your stake. These side bets pay one-to-one and sit above the main Dragon and Tiger panels.

How long does a Dragon Tiger round last?

Most rounds run twenty to thirty seconds from bet close to card reveal. The dealer flips Dragon's card, then Tiger's card, then the software highlights the winner and credits payouts. You can join the next round as soon as the timer resets.

Dragon Tiger Live Room FAQ

Common questions about how to play Dragon Tiger on ab111, what happens when a round ties, how withdrawals work and where to find table limits.

We stream Evolution's standard Dragon Tiger lobby and Ezugi's multi-seat variant. Evolution's version uses a single-deck shoe and resets after each round; Ezugi's version deals from an eight-deck shoe. Both show live dealers and side-bet panels; pick the one whose timer and limit range fit your session.

If you bet Dragon or Tiger and both cards match in rank, you lose half your stake and the other half is returned to your balance. If you placed a Tie side bet, it pays at the table's stated odds — usually eight-to-one or ten-to-one — and your main stake is still halved.

Yes; open ab111 in your mobile browser, log in and tap the live-casino filter. Dragon Tiger tables load in portrait or landscape. The betting panel shrinks to fit your screen, and you tap Dragon, Tiger or side bets with your thumb. Round timers and history ribbons display the same way they do on desktop.

Most Dragon Tiger tables start at ten Taka and cap at five thousand Taka per hand. VIP tables raise the ceiling to twenty thousand Taka. Open the table lobby and check the min/max row beneath each dealer thumbnail before you sit; limits vary by studio and time of day.

Tap the cashier icon, choose withdrawal, enter the amount and select bKash, Nagad or Rocket. We verify your account with a one-time PIN sent to your registered mobile number, then process the transfer. Funds usually reach your wallet within one to four hours depending on the method you picked.

The main Dragon and Tiger bets carry a house edge around three percent because ties return only half your stake. Tie bets have a higher edge — roughly thirty percent — because they pay eight-to-one or ten-to-one against much longer odds. Check each table's rules panel for exact payout ratios.
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Dragon Tiger Live Room

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