GAME REFERENCE

Dragon Tiger at nagawi: One-Card Showdown

Dragon Tiger is the fastest live table we run — two cards, one round, a decision in under thirty seconds. We stream it from Evolution and Pragmatic Play...

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nagawi What Dragon Tiger Looks Like Inside

What Dragon Tiger Looks Like Inside

Dragon Tiger is a streamlined baccarat cousin built around a single card draw to each side. We carry the table from Evolution Gaming and Pragmatic Play Live, with side bets on Tie, Big, Small and Suited Tie sitting beside the main Dragon-or-Tiger call. Rounds resolve in roughly twenty-five seconds, which is why you'll see it open more often than the slower baccarat

shoes. Pick a dealer, pick a side, watch the draw.

EDITORIAL SPOTLIGHT

Three Things That Define Dragon Tiger

The table is simple on the surface, but the side wagers and stream quality are where it earns its place in our live lobby. Here's what stands out when you open a...

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Main bet

Dragon or Tiger

You back one side, the dealer pulls one card per spot, highest card wins. No third-card...

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Side bets

Tie and Suited Tie

Tie pays 11:1 when both cards match in rank, and Suited Tie climbs to 50:1 when...

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Variant

Big and Small calls

Beyond the main duel, you can wager that the winning card lands above eight or below...

AT A GLANCE

How A Dragon Tiger Round Plays Out

From the moment you tap into the live casino tab to the moment chips settle, the table flow stays tight. Here's what to expect when you sit down...

Entry from the live lobby Open the live casino tab, filter by Dragon Tiger and...
Placing your chips Chip values sit along the felt edge. Drop on Dragon...
The draw and the call The dealer pulls one card to Dragon, one to Tiger...
Mobile felt behaviour On phones the chip tray collapses below the stream and...

Dragon Tiger Transparency At A Glance

We publish the table specs the providers ship with their certification. Use this as your reference before you sit at a stream.

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Game type

92%

Live dealer card duel — two-card single-draw format, streamed from physical studio tables. Not RNG, not...

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Volatility

97%

Medium. The main Dragon-Tiger call pays even money, Tie sits at 11:1, and Suited Tie at...

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Supported devices

96%

iOS Safari, Android Chrome, desktop Chromium and Firefox. The stream auto-downgrades to SD on weak connections...

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Access region

95%

Available to account holders in supported regions where local law permits. The table appears in your...

RTP percentages are informational reference values from provider documentation. Actual session outcomes vary.

ON THE GO

Dragon Tiger On Your Phone

Dragon Tiger is the table we get opened on phones more than any other live game, because the round is short enough to fit between stops. We've tuned...

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Portrait stream layout
One-tap chip drop
Auto-rebet toggle
Low-bandwidth SD fallback
HELP CHANNELS

Help Paths Around The Dragon Tiger Table

If something stalls mid-round or a side bet doesn't read the way you expect, our help routes are open beside the stream.

Team online

Live chat from the table

The chat bubble stays pinned in the lower corner of the Dragon Tiger stream. Tap it without leaving the table — agents answer round-settlement, side-bet and stream-quality questions inside the same window.

Round history lookup

Every Dragon-versus-Tiger result from your session is logged in the history panel. Open it from the table menu to confirm a settlement, or share the round ID with our support team for a quick check.

Stream quality fixes

If the dealer feed buffers, switch to SD from the stream gear icon. Our help team can also walk you through device, browser and connection tweaks that keep Dragon Tiger smooth.

PLATFORM TRUST SIGNALS

Fairness Signals Behind The Table

Dragon Tiger runs on certified studio infrastructure. Here are the trust markers behind the stream you're watching.

Evolution Gaming studio

Our primary Dragon Tiger stream is dealt from Evolution's licensed live studio, with dealers, shoe and camera rig audited under their Malta and Isle of Man certifications.

Pragmatic Play Live

The second feed comes from Pragmatic Play Live's Bucharest studio, certified under their Romanian operating licence and tested for card-shuffle randomness by independent labs.

GLI-certified shoe

The eight-deck shoe used at both studios is sealed and rotated under GLI procedures. Card draws are filmed end-to-end with no off-camera handling between shuffles.

Round IDs on every hand

Each Dragon Tiger hand carries a unique round identifier you can quote to support. The same ID resolves the dealer, table, timestamp and card draw inside the provider's audit log.

Real-time payout display

Payout multipliers for Dragon, Tiger, Tie, Suited Tie, Big and Small show on-felt before you place. The numbers match the provider paytable and never shift mid-round.

Dealer rotation logs

Dealers swap on published schedules and their shifts are logged by the studio. You can see the current dealer's name on the table HUD throughout your session.

Dragon Tiger Versus Our Other Tables

Here's how Dragon Tiger sits next to the sibling live games in our lobby, so you can pick the room that fits the session you want.

Dragon Tiger vs BaccaratSame card-ranking logic, but Dragon Tiger skips the third-card draw rules. Rounds finish in roughly half the time, which is why it lands first on phones.
Dragon Tiger vs Sic BoSic Bo is a three-dice spread with dozens of markets. Dragon Tiger gives you one decision per round — pick a side, watch one card.
Dragon Tiger vs RouletteRoulette opens a wide betting grid with inside and outside calls. Dragon Tiger keeps things to six core markets and a single draw.
Dragon Tiger vs Andar BaharBoth are single-deck duels, but Andar Bahar deals until a match. Dragon Tiger finishes in one pull, which keeps round pace shorter.
Dragon Tiger vs BlackjackBlackjack asks you to decide hit, stand, split or double. Dragon Tiger removes all in-hand choices — your only decision is which side to back.
Dragon Tiger vs Teen PattiTeen Patti compares three-card hands across multiple variants. Dragon Tiger holds a single-card showdown with side bets layered on top.
Dragon Tiger vs Casino Hold'emCasino Hold'em runs poker hand rankings against a dealer. Dragon Tiger ignores combinations entirely — highest single card takes the round.
AT A GLANCE

Six Concrete Things About Dragon Tiger

If you're sitting at the table for the first time, these are the six numbers and behaviours worth knowing before the dealer cuts the shoe.

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Round length A full Dragon Tiger hand — from betting open to settlement — averages twenty-five to thirty seconds. That's roughly twice the pace of a standard baccarat shoe on the same provider.
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Main payout Dragon and Tiger both pay 1:1 on a win. When the hand ties, the main bet loses half rather than pushing fully — a detail worth noting before you size up a stake.
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Suited Tie payout The standout side market sits at 50:1 for a suited tie. It's a long-odds bet, but it's why a lot of our regulars keep a small chip parked on the side felt.
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Deck composition Eight standard fifty-two-card decks, shuffled in the shoe with no jokers. Aces rank low, kings rank high, suits do not influence the main call.
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Concurrent seats The Dragon Tiger table is unlimited-seat, so you never wait for a spot. Everyone watching the same stream places independently against the same draw.
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Stake range Standard tables open at low-stake chips for casual rounds and scale up to high-limit Dragon Tiger rooms for larger play. Both bands are visible from the live lobby filter.

Dragon Tiger Questions We Hear Most

Open the live casino tab from the main navigation, then filter by Dragon Tiger or scroll the card-table row. Evolution streams sit at the top, Pragmatic Play Live underneath. Tap a thumbnail and the table loads in the same window.

They are mirror markets. Dragon wins if the card dealt to the Dragon spot ranks higher than the Tiger card, and the other way round. Suits are ignored and aces count as the lowest card in the deck.

If both cards land on the same rank, the round is a Tie. Main Dragon and Tiger bets lose half their stake, while a direct Tie wager pays 11:1 and a Suited Tie pays 50:1 when the suits also match.

Yes. The stream auto-detects your connection and drops to SD on weaker signals, then climbs back to HD when bandwidth recovers. Portrait mode keeps the dealer, both card slots and the chip tray visible without scrolling.

The eight-deck shoe is shuffled under GLI-audited procedures at the Evolution and Pragmatic Play Live studios. Every step is filmed and tied to round IDs you can quote to support if you want to verify a specific hand.

Account creation runs in roughly two minutes, and once you're verified the Dragon Tiger tables appear automatically in your live lobby. Drop a chip the same session — there's no separate live-casino activation step.

Yes. Standard Dragon Tiger tables open at a low minimum chip for casual rounds, and high-limit rooms scale upward for larger stakes. Both bands are visible from the lobby filter before you sit down.