DRAGON TIGER

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Dragon Tiger is a high-stakes card game that is played on a table. If the participants correctly guess which box of cards—the Dragon or Tiger—will have the highest card, they win.

1.DRAGON TIGER is a high-stakes card game that is played on a table.

2.Players start the game by placing bets on the table’s Dragon or Tiger choices.

3.You win if the highest card shows up on that specific choice, depending on whether you wager on the Tiger or Dragon box

1.First, you place chips on the DRAGON TIGER box, depending on your preference.

2.Subsequently, the dealer pulls one card for every set and arranges them on the corresponding table boxes.

3.If, out of the two box alternatives, the card value of your first bet or call has the greatest value, you win. Otherwise, you’re out.

  • You can place a wager on one of two alternatives in the game DRAGON TIGER. You have the option to wager on the Tiger set or the Dragon set.
  • The cards are taken out of a shoe that holds six to eight decks of preshuffled cards.
  • The king has the most value in Dragon Tiger, while the ace has the lowest value. The cards are essentially ranked as follows: ace, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, J, Q, and K.
  • The dealer deals one card and lays it on the Dragon box on the table, then the Tiger box, after each player has placed their wager on the option of their choosing.
  • If there is a card in the box of your choosing that is worth more than the other set, you win. Otherwise, the game is lost. The people betting on Tiger will win, for example, if the Dragon box card is a 4, and the Tiger box card is a J.
  • Each player at a table has their own set of Tiger, Dragon, and Tie boxes in this game, which is played exclusively against the dealer.
  • If you win both sets, you’ll get paid even money, or one time your original wager.
  • You can also wager on a tie, which denotes your expectation that the two cards that are selected will have the same value.
  • In the event of a tie, you will get a payment equal to ten times your initial wager amount in addition to 50% of your original stake.
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