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Dragon Tiger Live Room

We run Dragon Tiger tables with real dealers streamed from Evolution and Ezugi studios. Open your account, fund it via bKash, Nagad or Rocket, and you're at the table in seconds—no download, no desktop required.

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What We Offer in Dragon Tiger

Dragon Tiger is a two-card comparison game where you back the Dragon, the Tiger or a tie. Each round takes less than thirty seconds. We host tables from Evolution and Ezugi, so you get HD streams, multiple camera angles and side bets like suited ties. The dealer burns one card, deals one to Dragon and one to Tiger, then settles all bets

on the higher card. Players in Dhaka and Chittagong stream these tables on mobile between meetings or during commutes. You'll see the shoe count, recent results and payout odds live on screen. We keep minimum stakes low so new accounts can learn the rhythm before scaling up. Withdrawals follow the same bKash, Nagad, Rocket path you used to deposit, and our support

team answers Dragon Tiger questions every day.

FAIR PLAY

How We Keep Dragon Tiger Fair

Dragon Tiger tables are audited by the studios that stream them—Evolution and Ezugi publish their RNG and shuffle certifications on their own sites. We don't touch the deck or the dealing sequence; every card is dealt in a regulated studio with multiple cameras recording the shoe. Your bets, your balance and your session logs are encrypted, and you can download your Dragon Tiger history from your account dashboard anytime.

Studio Certification

Evolution and Ezugi hold independent audit certificates for their live Dragon Tiger tables. Both studios publish test reports on shuffle fairness and camera integrity, so you can verify the source of every deal before you bet.

Session Logs

Every Dragon Tiger round you join is logged with a timestamp, bet amount, card outcome and payout. Download your full history from the account menu whenever you want to review a session or check a tie result.

Encrypted Wallet

Your bKash, Nagad and Rocket deposits move through SSL-secured channels, and your balance updates in real time after every Dragon Tiger round. We never store your wallet PIN, and withdrawals require the same mobile number you registered with.

Provider Transparency

We list every studio behind our Dragon Tiger tables in the lobby footer. Evolution and Ezugi operate from licensed studios, and their dealer schedules, shoe counts and camera feeds are visible on screen while you play.

HELP PATHS

Support for Dragon Tiger Players

When you're mid-session and need a rule explained or want to verify a bet, reach us through live chat, email or phone. Our Bangladesh support team knows the Dragon Tiger side-bet matrix and can walk you through suited-tie payouts or confirm the last shuffle timestamp.

Live Chat Open the chat widget in the bottom corner of the lobby while you're at a Dragon Tiger table. Our team replies in under two minutes most hours of the day, answering rule questions and bet confirmations in English.
Phone Line Call the Bangladesh number listed in your account footer when you need immediate help with a bet dispute or payout query. The line runs every day, and our agents speak English and understand local wallet flows.
Email Ticket Send a detailed question about Dragon Tiger side bets, shoe rules or session history to our support inbox. We reply with screenshots and rule references within a few hours, and you keep the thread for your records.

Dragon Tiger Glossary

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What does Dragon mean?

Dragon is one of the two betting positions in the game. The dealer deals one card to Dragon and one to Tiger; the higher card wins. You back Dragon if you think its card will beat Tiger's.

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What is a suited tie bet?

A suited tie bet wins when both Dragon and Tiger draw the same rank and the same suit—for example, both pull a seven of hearts. The payout is much higher than a regular tie because it's rare.

03
What does shoe count mean?

Shoe count shows how many cards remain in the dealer's shoe before the next shuffle. Some players watch the count to estimate which ranks are still in play, though Dragon Tiger is mostly a luck-based game.

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What is a side bet in Dragon Tiger?

A side bet is an optional wager on outcomes like the suit of the next card, whether the total will be odd or even, or a suited tie. Side bets pay more but hit less often than the main Dragon or Tiger bet.

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How does a tie payout work?

When Dragon and Tiger draw the same rank, a tie is declared. If you backed Dragon or Tiger, half your stake is usually returned. If you placed a tie bet, you win at higher odds, typically eight to one or more.

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What is a burn card?

A burn card is the first card the dealer discards face-down at the start of a new shoe. It's a standard procedure to prevent the top card from being predicted, keeping every round fair and random.

Dragon Tiger Live Room FAQ

We host Dragon Tiger from Evolution and Ezugi. Both studios stream in HD with multiple camera angles, live shoe counts and English-speaking dealers. You'll find their table names and minimum stakes listed in the live-casino lobby when you log in.

Yes. Our Dragon Tiger tables stream to any mobile browser—Chrome, Safari or the default Android browser. No download required. Just open bd 7, log in with your mobile number, pick a table and the video feed starts in portrait or landscape mode.

Open the deposit screen, choose bKash, Nagad or Rocket, enter the amount, then confirm the transfer in your wallet app with your PIN. Funds usually appear in your bd 7 balance within a minute, and you can head straight to a Dragon Tiger table.

Minimum bets start around fifty Taka on standard Dragon Tiger tables, though some high-limit rooms ask for more. Maximum bets vary by studio and table; you'll see the range displayed on the table thumbnail before you join, so you can pick a room that fits your bankroll.

Each round runs under thirty seconds from the betting window closing to the cards being dealt and settled. That speed makes Dragon Tiger one of our busiest live games, especially for players on short breaks or commutes who want quick rounds.

Yes. Go to your account dashboard, open the session-history tab, filter by Dragon Tiger, and you'll see every round with timestamp, bet type, card outcome and payout. You can download the log as a spreadsheet if you want to review patterns or verify a result.
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Dragon Tiger Live Room

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