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Live Dragon Tiger for India

We keep Live Dragon Tiger centred on the two-card face-off, with Dragon, Tiger and the Tie lane visible at a glance.

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How the hand settles

Live Dragon Tiger uses one card for Dragon and one for Tiger, then the higher rank settles the hand. If both cards match, the Tie lane decides the round. We keep the betting strip, the dealer view and the result marker together, so you can read the next hand quickly on mobile or desktop.

  • Dragon card
  • Tiger card
  • Tie lane
TABLE ANGLES

Three close table views

These three cards show the parts of Live Dragon Tiger that matter most in the lobby.

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Dealer frame
Tie lane
Portrait crop
SMALL SCREEN

Dragon Tiger on your phone

On mobile, the table stays readable without shrinking the card reveal. Dragon, Tiger and Tie labels remain large enough for thumb taps, and the layout shifts cleanly when you turn…

Portrait mode
One-hand taps
Clear card labels
Quick refresh
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HAND HELP

Help during live rounds

If something feels off during a Dragon Tiger hand, our help paths stay tied to that same round. You can ask about a frozen feed, a card that looks unclear, or a result that needs checking against the table record, and the same hand history stays in view while we sort it.

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Frozen feed

If the live feed pauses during a Dragon Tiger hand, wait until the round closes, then reload. The current result and the last settled hand stay tied to the same table record.

Result check

If the Dragon, Tiger or Tie result looks unclear, ask us to recheck the same round marker and the card reveal. We keep the hand history aligned with the live table.

Card display

When a card face looks hard to read on a small screen, switch once between portrait and landscape. The table layout adjusts, and the same round stays in view.

CLEAR RECORDS

How the table stays traceable

We keep the live feed, the open bets and the settled hand in one place, which makes each round easier to trace.

Round path

Each hand stays in one sequence: opening bets, card reveal, result, then the next round. That order makes Dragon Tiger easy to trace without hunting across screens.

Open bets

The Dragon, Tiger and Tie lanes remain visible before the deal, so you can see which options are active before the cards land.

Dealer timing

We keep dealer timing consistent from hand to hand, which helps the live flow feel readable even when you are moving quickly.

Result marker

The last result stays beside the table, so you can compare the newest reveal with the previous hand without opening a separate panel.

Table label

The room labels stay plain and stable, so you always know which Dragon Tiger table you are watching and what kind of hand it is showing.

Local access

Access depends on local law, and we only show the table where local law permits in India, so the room stays aligned with the rules that apply to your location.

What stands out in our room

A lot of Dragon Tiger rooms bury the tie lane or separate the last result from the active hand.

Main bet stripWe keep Dragon, Tiger and Tie together on one strip, while some rooms split them apart and make the first decision harder to read.
Result placementThe last result sits beside the active hand, so you can compare the new reveal with the previous round without opening another panel.
Camera viewOur frame stays on the card reveal, not on a wide lobby shot, which makes the action easier to follow on a smaller screen.
Mobile spacingButtons stay spaced for thumb taps, so you can choose a lane before the next hand closes and the table moves on.
Tie visibilityThe Tie lane is visible from the start, instead of appearing as a hidden extra after the cards are already in play.
Round paceThe pace stays tight without feeling rushed, which suits short Dragon Tiger sessions when you only want a few clean hands.
Table memoryThe previous hand remains easy to read, so your next choice starts from the same screen state instead of a fresh blank panel.

Live Dragon Tiger highlights

These are the parts of our Live Dragon Tiger room you notice first: the two-card reveal, the Tie lane, the result marker, the dealer feed, the…

Dragon lane

The Dragon lane stays in the main strip, so you can see the side of the table you are backing before the cards land.

Tiger lane

Tiger is shown with the same weight and spacing as Dragon, which keeps the two-card face-off visually balanced on each round.

Tie lane

The Tie lane is present from the start of the table, so you can track the full hand without hunting for a hidden option.

Card reveal

The reveal stays close to the centre of the frame, making it easy to watch the two cards land and compare their ranks.

Result marker

The latest result sits next to the active hand, so the next round starts with the last outcome still in sight.

Hand history

The recent hand trail remains close to the live table, which helps you read the pace of the room without opening extra screens.

Common Dragon Tiger questions

These are the points you usually check before opening the table. We keep the answers tied to the hand itself, so you can see how the round works, what Tie means, how the cards settle and what to expect on phone or desktop.

Two cards are dealt, one for Dragon and one for Tiger. The higher rank settles the hand, and the table moves straight to the next round once the reveal is clear.

Tie applies when both cards match in rank. We keep that lane visible beside Dragon and Tiger, so you can read the whole hand setup before the cards land.

Yes, the table is built to stay readable on a phone. The labels stay large enough for thumb taps, and the card reveal remains close to the centre of the screen.

If the stream stalls, wait for the round to close and then refresh once. The last settled hand and the current result marker stay linked to the same table record.

We place the latest result beside the live hand, not in a separate screen. That way the next decision starts with the previous outcome still visible.

No. Access depends on local law, and we only show the room where it is allowed. If the table is available to your location, you will see it in the lobby.