Dragon and Tiger on tk111 is the live card game that strips everything back to the essentials. Two positions, one card each, highest card wins. No complicated rules to learn, no strategy charts to memorise — just pick your side and watch the deal.
Dragon and Tiger is one of the most straightforward card games you'll find in any live casino, and tk111 offers it with professional dealers, HD streaming, and a clean interface that works well on any device. The game uses a standard multi-deck shoe — typically eight decks — and each round involves just two cards being dealt: one to the Dragon position and one to the Tiger position.
Card values follow standard rankings with Ace as the lowest and King as the highest. Suits don't affect the outcome of the main bet. Whichever position receives the higher card wins the round. If both cards are the same value, the round is a Tie. That's the entire game. There's no drawing of additional cards, no player decisions mid-round, and no complex hand combinations to evaluate.
What makes Dragon and Tiger on tk111 particularly popular among Bangladesh players is the pace. Rounds complete in under a minute from start to finish. You place your bet during the countdown, the dealer draws two cards, the result is announced, and winnings are credited instantly. Then the next round begins. If you want a live casino experience that keeps moving without requiring you to think too hard between bets, Dragon and Tiger on tk111 is hard to beat.
From the simple main bet to suit side bets — every wagering option explained.
| Bet Type | Description | Win Condition | Payout | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dragon | Back the Dragon position | Dragon card is higher than Tiger card | 1:1 | Half stake returned on Tie |
| Tiger | Back the Tiger position | Tiger card is higher than Dragon card | 1:1 | Half stake returned on Tie |
| Tie | Both cards are equal value | Dragon and Tiger cards match in rank | 8:1 | ~32% house edge — side bet only |
| Dragon Suit | Predict the suit of Dragon's card | Dragon card matches chosen suit | 3:1 | Available on select tk111 tables |
| Tiger Suit | Predict the suit of Tiger's card | Tiger card matches chosen suit | 3:1 | Available on select tk111 tables |
| Big / Small | Predict card value range | Card is 8–K (Big) or A–6 (Small) | 1:1 | 7 is a push — stake returned |
* Exact payout ratios and side bet availability vary by table. Always check the in-game paytable on tk111 before placing bets.
When you open a Dragon and Tiger table on tk111, you'll see the live dealer feed at the top of the screen and the betting layout below. The betting layout shows the Dragon zone, the Tiger zone, and the Tie zone in the centre. Some tables also display side bet options for suit predictions or Big/Small bets around the edges of the layout.
Each round starts with a countdown timer — usually between 15 and 30 seconds — during which you place your bets. Click or tap the chip value you want to use, then tap the zone you want to back. You can split your stake across multiple zones in the same round if you want to cover more outcomes. Once the timer expires, betting closes and the dealer draws one card face-up to the Dragon position and one card face-up to the Tiger position.
The higher card wins. The dealer announces the result, the winning side is highlighted on your screen, and your payout is credited to your tk111 balance immediately. The road map — a grid showing the results of recent rounds — updates automatically so you can track which side has been winning more frequently.
One thing worth knowing about the Tie bet on tk111: while the 8:1 payout looks attractive, the house edge on a Tie is significantly higher than on the main Dragon or Tiger bets. Most experienced players treat the Tie as an occasional small side bet rather than their primary wager. Sticking to Dragon or Tiger gives you the best odds in the game and keeps your bankroll lasting longer through a session.
The road map in Dragon and Tiger on tk111 is a grid that records the outcome of every recent round. Each cell shows whether Dragon, Tiger, or Tie won that round. The grid fills from left to right, top to bottom, and scrolls as new results come in. It's the same kind of result tracking you'll find in Baccarat, and many players use it the same way — scanning for streaks or alternating patterns before deciding which side to back next.
Some players follow a streak — if Dragon has won five rounds in a row, they'll continue backing Dragon. Others look for a switch — after a long Dragon run, they'll move to Tiger expecting the pattern to break. Neither approach changes the underlying probability of the next deal, but the road map gives you a reference point and keeps you engaged with the rhythm of the game on tk111.
The road map on tk111 also highlights Tie results in a distinct colour so they don't disrupt your reading of the Dragon/Tiger pattern. You can usually see the last 40 to 60 rounds at a glance without scrolling, which is enough history for most players to form a view on the current run of play.
Sample Road Map — Last 32 Rounds
tk111 offers both Dragon and Tiger and Dragon Tiger in its game lobby, and new players sometimes wonder whether these are the same game under different names. They share the same core mechanic — two cards, one per position, highest card wins — but there are a few differences worth knowing before you choose a table.
Dragon and Tiger on tk111 tends to use a slightly different side bet menu and table layout compared to the Dragon Tiger tables. The streaming quality, dealer style, and betting timer can also vary between the two versions. Some players have a preference for one over the other based purely on the visual presentation or the specific side bets available.
In terms of core odds and house edge on the main Dragon/Tiger bet, both versions are essentially the same. If you're new to tk111 and trying both for the first time, start with whichever table has a lower minimum bet so you can get comfortable with the pace before committing larger stakes.
| Feature | Dragon and Tiger | Dragon Tiger |
|---|---|---|
| Core Mechanic | Two cards, highest wins | Two cards, highest wins |
| Main Bet Payout | 1:1 | 1:1 |
| Tie Payout | 8:1 | 8:1 |
| Suit Side Bets | ||
| Big / Small Side Bet | ||
| Live Dealer Stream | ||
| Mobile Optimised |
Here's what sets the tk111 Dragon and Tiger experience apart for Bangladesh players.
Watch a real dealer draw real cards in real time. tk111 streams Dragon and Tiger in high definition with minimal buffering even on mobile data.
Dragon and Tiger on tk111 is one of the fastest live games available. From betting open to result confirmed takes less than a minute per round.
Deposit and withdraw in Bangladeshi Taka using bKash, Nagad, or Rocket. No currency conversion, no international card needed.
The tk111 Dragon and Tiger interface is built for phones. The live feed, betting layout, and road map all fit cleanly on a small screen.
Getting to the table on tk111 takes just a few minutes from scratch.
Register on tk111 in under two minutes. Quick sign-up, no lengthy verification process to get through before you can play.
Register FreeAccess your tk111 account from any browser. No app download required — open the site and you're ready to go.
Log InDeposit using bKash, Nagad, Rocket, or bank transfer. Low minimum deposit so you can start small and get a feel for the game first.
Open Dragon and Tiger from the tk111 live casino lobby, choose your side before the timer closes, and watch the cards land.
Common questions about Dragon and Tiger on tk111, answered directly.