First Person Dragon Tiger: Play table game
Encounter your luck!
First Person Dragon Tiger is a table game played with 2 drawn cards and 8 card decks. The game tests the luck and betting skills of enthusiastic online casino players. Players can decide whether to place their bets on the Dragon or the Tiger, bet on a tie, shuffle the shoes and consult past results and statistics.
Two of the most important Asian creatures have decided it’s time for a table game full of power, luck and betting opportunities. That’s how First Person Dragon Tiger came about! And to make it more interesting, the Dragon and the Tiger have decided to fight against each other and make you bet on who will win. Are you ready to make a prediction and place your chips accordingly? A tie between them is always an option as well – but you’ll know exactly what to do. The past results and statistics will be your trusty helpers. Oh, and if you ever want to go live and play at one of our Dragon Tiger tables moderated by a dealer, the “Go Live” button is always within reach. Decide on your betting strategy and start playing – gaming fun will follow!
Game Features of First Person Dragon Tiger – they come with all the Asian flair!
Do you know what happens when luck meets power? The game features of First Person Dragon Tiger are born. Keep reading to find out all about them!
How to Play First Person Dragon Tiger
Before the game starts, you will be asked to place your bets on which side you think will win: the Dragon or the Tiger. Two cards are then drawn from the shoe and placed face-up, one on the left, which corresponds to the Dragon side, and one on the right, which is the Tiger side. The shoe contains eight decks of cards. If you don’t want to bet on a specific side, you can also bet on a tie or a suited tie between the two sides. The highest card value in this game is the King, while the lowest card value is the Ace, which is considered a 1. Should the cards display the same value and suit for both the Dragon and the Tiger, the tie will be considered a suited tie. Should you have placed your bet on it, you will receive half of your main bet value back. When the cards for both sides display the same value, the tie is considered simple. Should you have placed your bet on it, you will also receive half of your main bet back.
Scoreboards (Roads) in First Person Dragon Tiger
Both the streak and trends of the Dragon and the Tiger side are recorded on multiple “roads”, which resemble scoreboards. These show statistics and past results in a visual representation meant to help you predict possible future outcomes and place bets accordingly. The results of each past round are displayed on two of the most important roads: the Bead Road and the Big Road. A series of derived roads are also available if you want to check past results and statistics in more detail. These are the Big Eye Road, the Small Road and the Cockroach Road. The patterns displayed on these roads have been derived from past results recorded in the Big Road.
Shoe Statistics in First Person Dragon Tiger
All players have access to the statistics displayed in this category, which are based on the current shoe. The number of Dragon and Tiger wins, the number of completed rounds and the number of tie rounds are included in these statistics. All shoe statistics and roads are cleared when a new shoe is introduced. The Dragon wins are represented by the red cells, the Tiger wins are represented by the yellow cells and the ties are represented by the green cells.
RTP: 96.27%
For full and accurate details on the game pay outs, bonus features and RTP, please refer to the in-game help pages.
* Players under 25 may be restricted to a lower Max Stake.













