Dragon & Tiger is about as simple as gambling gets. It is basically a two-card version of baccarat.
The game of “Dragon & Tiger” shall be played with four to eight decks of cards.
Ranking of cards shall be, from lowest to highest: Ace, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, Jack, Queen and King.
The winning hand will be the hand with the highest ranking card.
Wagers:
After all wagers have been placed, the Dealer will deal one card face up to the “Dragon” area, then one card face up to the “Tiger” area.
“Dragon Big” and “Tiger Big” bets win if the card drawn to the chosen area (Dragon or Tiger) is an “8” or higher, and lose if the card is a“6” or lower.
“Dragon Small” and “Tiger Small” bets win if the card drawn to the chosen area (Dragon or Tiger) is a “6” or lower, and lose if the card is an “8” or higher.
“Dragon Big” and Dragon Small” bets lose if the card drawn to “Dragon” is a “7”.
“Tiger Big” and “Tiger Small” bets lose if the card drawn to “Tiger” is a “7”
If the “Dragon” and “Tiger” hands have the same ranking, the round of play is a “Tie”. All “Dragon” and “Tiger” wagers shall lose 50% of the wagered amount and all “Tie” wagers win.
If the “Dragon” and “Tiger” hands have the exact same face value and are the same suit, the round of play is a “Perfect Tie”. All “Dragon” and “Tiger” wagers shall lose 50% of the wagered amount and all “perfect Tie and “Tie” wagers win.
Settlement of wagers shall be as follows:
Winning Wagers |
Pays |
Dragon wins |
1 to 1 |
Tiger wins |
1 to 1 |
Tie wins |
8 to 1 |
Perfect Tie |
25 to 1 |
Big wins |
1 to 1 |
Small wins |
1 to 1 |