The fastest live card game on queen.ph. No complicated rules, no multi-card hands – just one card for Dragon, one card for Tiger, and the higher card wins. Pure and simple.
Dragon Tiger is one of the most popular live card games in Southeast Asia, and it has found a very comfortable home on queen.ph. The premise is about as stripped-back as casino games get: the dealer draws one card for the Dragon position and one card for the Tiger position. Whichever card is higher wins. That's the entire game.
There are no additional draws, no hand totals to calculate, no strategy charts to memorize. If you've ever watched a round of Dragon Tiger at a casino in Resorts World Manila or City of Dreams, you already know how it works. queen.ph brings that same live-dealer experience directly to your screen, whether you're in Quezon City, Cebu, or Davao, any time of day or night.
The live tables on queen.ph are streamed in high definition with professional dealers running the game in real time. Chat functionality lets you interact with the dealer and other players at the table, which adds a social dimension that purely digital games can't replicate. It genuinely feels like being at a table, minus the commute and the dress code.
Deposits are handled through GCash, PayMaya, BPI, BDO, and other local channels, all in Philippine Peso. Most cashouts via GCash are processed within the hour. queen.ph operates under PAGCOR's regulatory framework, so the games are fair, the payouts are real, and your account is protected.
Everything you need to know to sit down at a Dragon Tiger table and play with confidence from your very first round.
Dragon Tiger is typically played with 6 to 8 standard 52-card decks shuffled together. Suits do not affect the outcome of the main bet – only the card's rank matters.
The dealer draws exactly one card face-up to the Dragon position and one card face-up to the Tiger position. No additional cards are drawn under any circumstances.
The side with the higher-ranked card wins. Aces are low (value of 1). Kings are the highest card. If you bet Dragon and Dragon's card is higher, you win 1:1 on your stake.
If both Dragon and Tiger receive cards of equal rank, the result is a Tie. Main bets on Dragon or Tiger lose half their stake on a Tie (push rule). Tie bets pay 8:1.
Before each deal, choose your bet amount (minimum ₱20 on queen.ph) and place it on Dragon, Tiger, or Tie. You may also place side bets on suit or card value simultaneously.
Each round of Dragon Tiger takes roughly 25–40 seconds from deal to result. This makes it one of the fastest live table games available on queen.ph – ideal for players who prefer a brisk pace.
The three main betting positions on queen.ph's Dragon Tiger table, with their respective payouts and house edges.
The live Dragon Tiger tables on queen.ph run around the clock, which matters a lot for Filipino players whose schedules don't always line up with standard business hours. Whether you're catching a session after a late shift in BGC or squeezing in a few rounds on a Sunday morning in Cebu, there's always a table open and a dealer ready.
The video stream quality is consistently high, and the interface shows a full road map – the bead road, big road, and derived roads – so players who like to track patterns have all the data they need right on screen. queen.ph also displays the last results clearly, which helps you keep track of the flow without needing to take notes.
Multiple table variants are available, including standard Dragon Tiger, Speed Dragon Tiger for even faster rounds, and occasional themed tables during major events. During big PBA playoff weekends or major UFC fight nights, queen.ph sometimes runs special Dragon Tiger promotions with enhanced payouts or cashback on losses – worth checking the promotions page before you sit down.
Beyond the main Dragon/Tiger/Tie bet, queen.ph offers several side bets that add variety and higher payout potential to each round.
Both Dragon and Tiger receive cards of the same rank AND the same suit. Extremely rare but carries the highest payout on the table.
Pays 50:1Bet on whether the Dragon or Tiger card will be Big (8 through King) or Small (Ace through 6). A 7 is a push on Big/Small bets.
Pays 1:1Predict whether the Dragon or Tiger card will be an odd-numbered card or an even-numbered card. Face cards (J, Q, K) count as even; Ace counts as odd.
Pays 1:1Bet on the specific suit (Hearts, Diamonds, Clubs, or Spades) of the Dragon or Tiger card. Each suit has roughly equal probability of appearing.
Pays 3:1A bonus side bet that pays based on the margin of victory. The wider the gap between the two cards, the higher the bonus payout on the winning side.
Up to 30:1Bet that either the Dragon or Tiger card will be a 7. A 7 is the middle card in the deck and triggers special rules on Big/Small bets, making it a unique focal point.
Pays 12:1Card rank is the only thing that determines the winner. Here's the full ranking from lowest to highest as used on queen.ph's Dragon Tiger tables.
| Card | Rank Value | Suits | Big or Small | Odd or Even |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ace (A) | 1 — Lowest | Small | Odd | |
| 2 | 2 | Small | Even | |
| 3 | 3 | Small | Odd | |
| 4 | 4 | Small | Even | |
| 5 | 5 | Small | Odd | |
| 6 | 6 | Small | Even | |
| 7 | 7 — Middle | Push (Big/Small) | Lucky 7 | |
| 8 | 8 | Big | Even | |
| 9 | 9 | Big | Odd | |
| 10 | 10 | Big | Even | |
| Jack (J) | 11 | Big | Even | |
| Queen (Q) | 12 | Big | Even | |
| King (K) | 13 — Highest | Big | Even |
Suits do not affect the outcome of the main Dragon or Tiger bet. Suit information is relevant only for the Suit side bet. Card values shown are standard across all queen.ph Dragon Tiger tables.
Dragon Tiger is a game of chance. Each card drawn is independent of the previous round – the deck doesn't remember what came before, and no betting system can change the underlying probabilities. What you can do is make informed decisions about where to put your money and how to manage your session.
These tips are grounded in the actual math of the game, not superstition or pattern-chasing. Apply them consistently and you'll get more value out of every session on queen.ph.
The Tie bet pays 8:1 and looks attractive, but it carries a house edge of over 32%. The Dragon and Tiger main bets have a house edge of around 3.73% – dramatically better. Unless you're specifically chasing the Tie payout as a small side wager, keep your main stake on Dragon or Tiger.
When a Tie occurs, Dragon and Tiger main bets don't lose in full – you only lose half your stake. This is actually a player-friendly rule that reduces the effective house edge. Factor this into your session budget calculations rather than treating a Tie as a full loss.
The bead road and big road on queen.ph's Dragon Tiger interface show historical results. They're useful for tracking the flow of a session, but they cannot predict future outcomes. Each deal is independent. Use the roads to stay oriented, not to build betting systems around streaks.
Decide the maximum amount you're willing to lose in a session before you open the table. queen.ph's account settings let you configure deposit and loss limits. Use them. A hard stop-loss prevents the kind of session escalation that turns a manageable loss into a serious one.
Side bets like Suited Tie and Lucky 7 are fun and can pay well, but they all carry higher house edges than the main bet. If you enjoy them, keep side bet stakes at 10–20% of your main bet size so they add entertainment without significantly increasing your overall exposure.
Dragon Tiger rounds are fast – sometimes under 30 seconds each. That pace can make it easy to burn through a session budget quickly without noticing. Set a timer on your phone for every 30 minutes and step away briefly. A short break resets your perspective and keeps the session enjoyable.
queen.ph supports all major Philippine payment channels so you can get to the table fast and cash out just as quickly.
Minimum deposit ₱50 · GCash withdrawals typically processed within 60 minutes · All transactions in Philippine Peso