The Simplest Live Card Game at jackpot777 — and the Most Addictive
If you've ever sat through a long Baccarat session waiting for the shoe to play out, or found yourself overwhelmed by the side bets in Blackjack, Dragon and Tiger will feel like a breath of fresh air. The game strips everything back to its bare essentials: the dealer draws one card to the Dragon position and one card to the Tiger position. The higher card wins. That's it.
At jackpot777, Dragon and Tiger is one of the most-played live dealer games among Filipino users — and it's easy to see why. The rounds are fast, the rules take about thirty seconds to learn, and the live streaming quality from our studio dealers makes you feel like you're sitting at a real table in Makati or Pasay. Whether you're playing from a condo in BGC, a coffee shop in Cebu, or your living room in Davao, the experience is the same: pure, unfiltered card game excitement.
How Dragon and Tiger Works at jackpot777
The game uses a standard deck of 52 cards — no jokers. Card values follow a simple ranking: Ace is the lowest (value of 1), and King is the highest (value of 13). Suits do not affect the outcome of the main bet, though they matter for the Suited Tie side bet.
At the start of each round, you place your bet on Dragon, Tiger, or Tie. The dealer then draws one card face-up to the Dragon spot and one card face-up to the Tiger spot. The spot with the higher card wins. If both cards are equal in value, it's a Tie. The entire round — from bet placement to result — takes less than ten seconds, making Dragon and Tiger one of the fastest games in the entire jackpot777 live casino.
Card Rankings (Low to High)
Ace (1) → 2 → 3 → 4 → 5 → 6 → 7 → 8 → 9 → 10 → Jack (11) → Queen (12) → King (13). The suit of the card — clubs, diamonds, hearts, spades — has no bearing on the main Dragon or Tiger bet outcome.
What Happens on a Tie?
If you bet on Dragon or Tiger and the round ends in a Tie, jackpot777 returns half your stake. You don't lose your full bet — only half. This is an important rule that many new players miss, and it significantly affects the house edge calculation on the main bets. If you specifically bet on Tie and it lands, you're paid at 8:1 odds. The rarer Suited Tie — where both cards match in value and suit — pays an impressive 50:1.