Dragon Tiger could be explained as a simplified version of baccarat, where each side, the Dragon and Tiger, get one card only. Wins pay even money. Dragon and Tiger bets lose half on a tie. The only other major bet is on a Tie, which usually pays 11 to 1. However, beware the stingy 8 to 1 odds at Ho Gaming.
It's popular in casinos, especially in Asia. The game involves two main betting options: Dragon or Tiger. Players bet on which side will get the higher card, with cards dealt face-up to each side.
The game uses a standard 52-card deck, and there's no ranking for suits. Aces are the lowest cards, while Kings are the highest
Odds Review
Here is a quick refresher on the bets that may or may not be available in Dragon Tiger, what they pay, and the house edge. Pays are based on the standard odds, which may vary. House edge figures are based on eight decks.
Odds Review
Bet
Pays
House Edge
Dragon/Tiger
1
3.73%
Tie
11
10.36%
Suited Tie
50
13.98%
Big/Small
1
7.69%
Suit
3
7.69%
Two red/two black
3
3.73%
One red, one black
1
3.73%
Asia Gaming
The Asia Gaming web site indicates they offer Live Dealer games of Dragon Tiger. I haven't been able to play it, so that is about all I know for now.
Asia Live Tech offers Dragon Tiger on a an actual gaming table. I think it is in a land casino somewhere, judging from the camera above the table. The table seems to be a mixture of at least three languages, but it looks like they offer the full range of bets. They also pay the full 11 to 1 odds on a Tie.
Bet Construct deals Dragon Tiger in what looks like a fancy private salon. All the major and side bets are available. They offer the full 11 to 1 odds on a Tie.
Evolution has a nice clean game in what looks like a private salon. The interface indicates they offer all the major bets and side bets.
In addition, they have a Live Dealer game called Football Studio that seems to be the same thing as Dragon Tiger, except the bets are on Home, Away, or Tie. No side betting in this version. Both games pay the full 11 to 1 on a Tie.
Ho Gaming offers Dragon Tiger with lovely dealers from their studio in the Philippines. They offer a big statistics display. The three major bets are offered. I can't tell what odds they pay on a Tie.
Oriental Game deals a simple game of Dragon Tiger with just the three main bets. My favorite aspect of this studio is the outfits the dealers wear. The table is in Chinese so I can't tell what a Tie pays.
SA Gaming offers the game on a real Dragon Tiger table. Only the three major bets seem to be offered. SA Gaming gets a stern finger wagging of shame for paying 8 to 1 only on a Tie, for a house edge of 32.77% (ouch!).
Like all their live dealer games, Super Spade offers a no-nonsense Dragon Tiger game with just the usual three bets at the usual odds. Be warned that I experienced a very slow video feed that often got disconnected.
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