Dragon Tiger

Dragon Tiger

Max Win Cap

12× total bet

Technical Verdict

Dragon Tiger is a table/card prediction game rather than a slot. The dealer (or RNG engine) deals one card to the Dragon position and one card to Tiger. Players bet on:

Dragon — Dragon’s card is higher,

Tiger — Tiger’s card is higher,

(sometimes) Tie — both cards match in value (pays higher but is a rarer outcome).

There are no reels, paylines, or cascading mechanics — only card outcomes determine results. The simplicity is the core appeal: each round resolves quickly, typically within seconds, allowing many rounds per hour.

RTP & Volatility

Return to Player (RTP): Around 96.00 % — this reflects the theoretical long-term payout ratio on the main bets (Dragon or Tiger).

Volatility: Low volatility by design — because the outcomes are determined by simple card comparisons, results happen frequently. Unlike high-variance slots, most bets resolve quickly with modest returns.

Max Win Potential

The **maximum standard payout for the basic Dragon or Tiger bet is about 12× your total stake — much lower than most slots but typical for table games with low volatility.

If a Tie bet is offered (common in many casino variants), it often pays higher multipliers (e.g., 8:1 or more depending on house rules) but occurs much less often.

Visual & Audio Presentation

RNG versions are usually presented like a virtual card table with:

Clear table layout showing Dragon and Tiger bet zones,

Simple UI for placing chips,

Quick deal animation and instant result reveal,

Clean, usually ambient audio to maintain casino atmosphere.

Unlike slot machines, there are no bonus animations, reels, or scatter symbols — all focus is on quick resolution and repeat plays.

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