One card for Dragon, one card for Tiger. Highest card wins. That's the whole game — and that simplicity is exactly why Dragon and Tiger at Super Baji has become one of the most popular live card games among players in Bangladesh. No complicated rules to memorise, no strategy charts to study. Just pick a side and watch the cards fall.
Game at a Glance
Dragon and Tiger is a two-card comparison game that originated in Cambodia and spread quickly across Asia. The concept is about as stripped-back as card games get — the dealer draws one card to the Dragon position and one card to the Tiger position. Whichever card has the higher rank wins. That's it. No drawing extra cards, no player decisions mid-round, no complicated hand combinations to work out.
At Super Baji, Dragon and Tiger is played with a live dealer in a real studio environment. You're watching an actual person deal actual cards on a real table, streamed directly to your screen. The result is determined by the physical cards, not a random number generator, which many players find more satisfying and transparent.
Each round takes about 25 seconds from the moment betting opens to the moment the result is confirmed. That pace makes Dragon and Tiger one of the fastest live card games available at Super Baji — you can get through a lot of rounds in a short session, which suits players who prefer action over waiting.
Left position. One card dealt face up. Highest card wins the round.
Right position. One card dealt face up. Highest card wins the round.
The rules fit in a single paragraph, but understanding the card ranking and the available bet types helps you get the most out of every round.
Cards are ranked in standard order. Ace is the lowest card in Dragon and Tiger — this is different from most Western card games where Ace is high. King is the highest card. Suit does not affect the outcome of the main Dragon or Tiger bet.
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If both Dragon and Tiger receive cards of the same rank — for example, both get a 7 — the round is a Tie. When a Tie occurs, Dragon and Tiger bets lose half their stake. This is the house edge mechanism for the main bets. If you placed a Tie bet, a Tie result pays 8 to 1. The Tie outcome happens roughly once every thirteen rounds on average.
A countdown timer appears on screen — usually 15 to 20 seconds. Place your bet on Dragon, Tiger, Tie, or any side bets before the timer reaches zero.
The live dealer draws one card from the shoe and places it face up on the Dragon spot, then draws a second card and places it on the Tiger spot. Both cards are visible to all players simultaneously.
The higher-ranked card wins. The dealer announces the result and the game software confirms it on screen. Winning bets are paid out immediately to your Super Baji balance.
Cards are cleared, the betting window opens again, and the next round starts. The whole cycle from deal to result takes about 25 seconds, making Dragon and Tiger one of the fastest live games at Super Baji.
Dragon and Tiger is typically played with six to eight standard 52-card decks. When the shoe runs low, the dealer reshuffles. The cut card position is visible, so you always know roughly when a reshuffle is coming.
The main bets are simple, but Dragon and Tiger at Super Baji also offers a range of side bets for players who want more variety in each round.
Bet that the Dragon card will be higher than the Tiger card. The most straightforward bet in the game. Pays even money minus the tie deduction. This is where most players start and where most of the action is.
Bet that the Tiger card will be higher than the Dragon card. Identical odds and rules to the Dragon bet — just the opposite side. Some players stick to one side every round; others switch based on the road map pattern.
Bet that both Dragon and Tiger will receive cards of the same rank. The Tie bet pays 8 to 1 and is the highest-paying standard bet in the game. It hits roughly once every thirteen rounds, making it a high-risk, high-reward option.
A Tie where both cards share the same rank and the same suit — for example, both cards are the 9 of Hearts. This is a rare outcome that pays 50 to 1. It's a long shot, but the payout makes it worth a small side bet for players who enjoy chasing big wins.
Bet that the Dragon or Tiger card will be a high-value card — 8 through King. This side bet pays even money and wins more often than the main Dragon or Tiger bet because high cards make up a larger portion of the deck.
Bet that the Dragon or Tiger card will be a low-value card — Ace through 6. Pays even money. Combined with the Big bet, these two options let you bet on the value range of a specific position's card rather than which side wins the round.
Bet that the Dragon or Tiger card will be an odd-numbered card — A, 3, 5, 7, 9, J, K. Pays even money. A simple way to add variety to your betting pattern without moving away from the core Dragon and Tiger format.
Bet that the Dragon or Tiger card will be an even-numbered card — 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, Q. Pays even money. Like the Odd bet, this is a side option that lets you engage with the card value rather than just the win/loss outcome of the main positions.
Bet on the suit of the Dragon or Tiger card — Hearts, Diamonds, Clubs, or Spades. Pays 3 to 1. Since there are four suits, the true odds are 3:1, making this a near-zero-edge side bet that adds an extra layer of engagement to each round.
| Bet Type | Wins When | Payout | Tie Rule | House Edge |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dragon | Dragon card is higher | 1:1 | Lose half stake | ~3.7% |
| Tiger | Tiger card is higher | 1:1 | Lose half stake | ~3.7% |
| Tie | Both cards same rank | 8:1 | Win | ~32% |
| Suited Tie | Same rank and same suit | 50:1 | Win | ~13.9% |
| Big (Dragon or Tiger) | Card is 8–K | 1:1 | Lose | ~7.7% |
| Small (Dragon or Tiger) | Card is A–6 | 1:1 | Lose | ~7.7% |
| Suit (Dragon or Tiger) | Card matches chosen suit | 3:1 | Lose | ~3.1% |
| Odd (Dragon or Tiger) | Card is odd rank | 1:1 | Lose | ~3.8% |
| Even (Dragon or Tiger) | Card is even rank | 1:1 | Lose | ~3.8% |
The road map is the history display shown on the Dragon and Tiger table at Super Baji. It records the outcome of every recent round — Dragon wins in red, Tiger wins in orange, and Ties in green. The road map doesn't predict future outcomes, but many players use it to spot streaks and patterns before deciding which side to bet on.
Each cell in the road map represents one round. Reading left to right, top to bottom, you can see how many consecutive Dragon or Tiger wins have occurred and whether Ties are appearing frequently or rarely. Some players follow streaks — betting on whichever side has been winning — while others bet against streaks, expecting a switch.
Neither approach changes the underlying probability of each round. Every deal is independent. But the road map gives you something to engage with between rounds and helps you track the session's rhythm at a glance.
Sample Road Map — Last 40 Rounds
The game itself is simple, but the Super Baji platform adds features that make the experience smoother and more engaging than a basic live stream.
The Dragon and Tiger table at Super Baji is streamed in high definition from a professional studio. Multiple camera angles show the cards being dealt clearly. The stream quality holds up well even on a standard mobile data connection.
Each round from betting open to result confirmed takes about 25 seconds. This is one of the fastest round times of any live card game. If you prefer a high-volume session, Dragon and Tiger at Super Baji delivers more rounds per hour than almost any other live game.
Dragon and Tiger at Super Baji works on any smartphone or tablet without an app download. The live stream and betting interface scale cleanly to smaller screens. All bet buttons are sized for touch input and the road map is readable on mobile without zooming.
The game interface shows live statistics alongside the road map — Dragon win percentage, Tiger win percentage, and Tie frequency for the current shoe. These numbers update in real time and give you a quick read on how the current shoe is running.
Everything at Super Baji runs in Bangladeshi Taka. Your Dragon and Tiger bets are placed in BDT, your winnings are credited in BDT, and your withdrawals go directly to bKash, Nagad, or Rocket in BDT. No currency conversion at any point.
The Dragon and Tiger table at Super Baji includes a live chat function. You can send messages to the dealer and other players at the table. The dealers are professional and responsive — it adds a social element that makes the experience feel more like a real casino floor.
From zero to your first bet takes about two minutes. Here's the full process for new players at Super Baji.
Sign up at Super Baji with your mobile number. The registration form is short and verification is fast — most accounts are active within a minute. You'll need a valid mobile number that can receive an OTP.
Add funds to your Super Baji wallet using bKash, Nagad, or Rocket. Deposits are instant. The minimum deposit is low enough that you can start with a small amount and get comfortable with the game before increasing your stakes.
Navigate to Dragon and Tiger from the header menu or the live games section. The live stream loads directly in your browser. No download, no plugin, no installation required on any device.
When you join a table, wait for the current round to finish if one is in progress. The betting window opens automatically at the start of each new round. The countdown timer shows how long you have to place your bets.
Click or tap on the Dragon, Tiger, Tie, or any side bet position on the table layout. Select your chip value and confirm your bet before the timer runs out. You can place multiple bets on different positions in the same round.
The dealer draws the cards and the result is confirmed on screen. Winning bets are credited to your Super Baji balance instantly. You can withdraw to bKash or Nagad at any time without waiting for a session to end.
New Super Baji accounts are eligible for a welcome bonus on their first deposit. The bonus adds extra funds to your balance that you can use on Dragon and Tiger and other live games. Check the promotions section after registering to see the current offer and any wagering requirements that apply.
Dragon and Tiger is a game of chance — no decision you make during a round changes the outcome of the cards. But there are sensible habits that help you manage your bankroll and get more enjoyment out of each session at Super Baji.
There are a few things that make Super Baji the preferred platform for Dragon and Tiger among Bangladeshi players specifically.
Super Baji supports bKash, Nagad, and Rocket — the three mobile banking services that most people in Bangladesh already use. Deposits and withdrawals happen in BDT with no conversion fees and no need for a bank account or international card.
Super Baji operates under a valid gaming licence and uses SSL encryption across the entire platform. Your account details, payment information, and game history are protected at all times.
The Super Baji customer support team is available 24 hours a day and can assist in both English and Bangla. If you have a question about a Dragon and Tiger result, a payment, or your account, help is always available through live chat.
The Dragon and Tiger tables at Super Baji run 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Whether you want to play a few rounds during your lunch break or a longer session late at night, the tables are always available with a live dealer in the chair.
Super Baji runs regular promotions that include live game bonuses, cashback offers, and reload bonuses. Dragon and Tiger rounds often count toward wagering requirements for active promotions, so you can work toward bonus completion while playing your regular game.
Super Baji runs entirely in your mobile browser. You don't need to download an app or grant any special permissions to play Dragon and Tiger. Open the browser, log in, and you're at the table in under thirty seconds.
Common questions from Super Baji players about Dragon and Tiger.
Register in under two minutes, deposit in BDT via bKash or Nagad, and join the live Dragon and Tiger table. One card each side — the highest card wins.