One card for Dragon, one card for Tiger. Highest card wins. Dragon and Tiger on Bajiok is as simple as it gets — but the live dealer atmosphere, the side bets, and the pace make it one of the most played games on the platform.
Two cards, one winner, zero complexity.
Dragon and Tiger is a live card game that strips everything back to the absolute basics. The dealer draws one card face-up for the Dragon position and one card face-up for the Tiger position. Whichever card has the higher value wins. You bet on which side you think will win before the cards are dealt. That's the whole game.
It sounds almost too simple, but that's exactly why Dragon and Tiger has become one of the most popular live games on Bajiok. There's no complicated hand ranking to memorise, no strategy that takes months to learn, and no waiting for other players to make decisions. Each round is done in under 30 seconds, and you're straight into the next one. For players in Bangladesh who want a fast, engaging live casino experience without the learning curve of Baccarat or Blackjack, Dragon and Tiger is the natural starting point.
The live dealer version on Bajiok adds a real dimension to the game. You're watching an actual dealer at a real table, dealing real cards in real time. The video stream is high quality, the dealers are professional, and the interface shows you the road map of recent results so you can track patterns if that's your style.
Card ranking is the same as standard poker — Ace is highest, 2 is lowest.
Suits do not affect the main Dragon or Tiger bet outcome. They are only relevant for the Suit side bet, which pays out if you correctly predict the suit of the winning card.
Main bets are simple — side bets add variety and bigger payouts.
Most players on Bajiok start with the Dragon or Tiger main bet and stick with it. That's completely fine — the 1:1 payout is clean, the house edge is low, and the game moves fast. But once you're comfortable, the side bets open up a different dimension. They carry higher house edges, so they're best used occasionally rather than as your primary bet every round.
| Bet Type | Description | Payout | House Edge |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dragon | Dragon card is higher than Tiger card | 1:1 | 3.73% |
| Tiger | Tiger card is higher than Dragon card | 1:1 | 3.73% |
| Tie | Both cards have the same value | 8:1 | 32.77% |
| Suited Tie | Same value and same suit | 50:1 | High |
| Big | Winning card is 8 or higher | 1:1 | 7.69% |
| Small | Winning card is 6 or lower | 1:1 | 7.69% |
| Suit Bet | Predict the suit of the winning card | 3:1 | Varies |
| Odd / Even | Winning card value is odd or even | 1:1 | Varies |
From opening the app to collecting your winnings — here's the full flow.
Launch the Bajiok app or visit the website. Log in to your account and make sure your wallet balance is topped up. You can deposit in BDT via bKash or Nagad in under two minutes.
Navigate to the live casino section and select Dragon and Tiger. Multiple tables are usually available on Bajiok with different bet limits, so pick one that suits your budget.
Each round has a short betting window — usually 15 to 20 seconds. The countdown timer is displayed on screen. Place your bets before the timer runs out.
Click on the Dragon or Tiger chip area to place your main bet. If you want to add a side bet — Big/Small, Suit, Tie — place those in the corresponding areas on the table layout.
Once betting closes, the live dealer draws one card for Dragon and one for Tiger. The higher card wins. Results are announced immediately and displayed on screen.
Winning bets are paid out to your Bajiok wallet immediately after the round ends. You can continue playing or head to the Finance section to withdraw your balance.
There's no system that beats the house — but smart habits make a real difference.
Dragon and Tiger is a game of chance. The outcome of each round is determined by a random card draw, and no betting system can change the underlying probabilities. That said, how you manage your bets and your bankroll has a significant impact on how long you play and how much you enjoy the experience on Bajiok.
The Dragon and Tiger main bets have the lowest house edge on the table at around 3.73%. This is where the value is. Avoid making the Tie bet your regular wager — the 32% house edge means it will drain your balance over time even when it occasionally pays out at 8:1.
Bajiok's Dragon and Tiger interface shows you a full history of recent results. Some players use this to spot streaks and bet accordingly — for example, following a Dragon streak or switching after a long run. This can make the game more engaging, but remember that each round is independent. Past results don't influence future ones.
Dragon and Tiger rounds are fast — you can play 60 or more rounds in half an hour without realising it. Decide on a session loss limit before you open the table on Bajiok and stop when you hit it. This is the most effective way to keep the game enjoyable rather than stressful.
Side bets like Suit and Big/Small add variety to the game and can pay well. But they carry higher house edges than the main bets. If you want to use them, keep the stake small — maybe 10% to 20% of your main bet — so a losing streak on side bets doesn't eat into your main balance on Bajiok.
The live video stream for Dragon and Tiger performs better on the Bajiok dedicated app than on a mobile browser, especially on slower connections. The app also loads the table layout faster, which matters when you only have 15 seconds to place your bets each round.
Common questions from Bajiok players about Dragon and Tiger.
Register on Bajiok, top up your wallet in BDT, and join a live Dragon and Tiger table in under two minutes. One card each. Highest wins. It really is that simple.