Dragon and Tiger is one of the most straightforward card games you'll find on okzz. One card goes to Dragon, one card goes to Tiger, and the higher card wins. That's the whole game. No complicated rules to memorise, no strategy charts to study — just a clean, fast result every round. It's popular across Bangladesh and Southeast Asia for exactly that reason.
Game Overview
If you've played Baccarat before, Dragon and Tiger will feel familiar — but even simpler. Where Baccarat deals multiple cards and applies drawing rules, Dragon and Tiger deals exactly one card to each side. The side with the higher card wins. Aces are low, Kings are high. There's no third card, no natural, no drawing rule. The dealer draws, the result is immediate, and the next round starts within seconds.
On okzz, Dragon and Tiger is available in a live dealer format. A real dealer sits at a real table, draws from a physical shoe, and the whole thing is streamed in high definition. You place your bet, watch the draw happen live, and the result is settled automatically in your account. The whole process from bet placement to settlement takes around 25 seconds per round, which makes it one of the fastest-paced games on the platform.
The game uses between six and eight standard 52-card decks shuffled together. Cards are ranked in the standard way — 2 is the lowest, King is the highest, and Ace is always low in Dragon and Tiger. Suits don't matter for the main bet, though some side bets do involve suits. The house edge on the main Dragon or Tiger bet sits at around 3.73%, which is competitive for a live card game.
One thing that makes Dragon and Tiger particularly well-suited to players in Bangladesh is the pace. You're not waiting for a long Baccarat hand to play out, and you're not watching a roulette wheel spin for 30 seconds. The action is constant, the results are clear, and the interface on okzz is clean enough that you can follow everything easily even on a mobile connection. The game loads fast, the live stream is stable, and the betting interface is straightforward.
The Two Sides
Every round of Dragon and Tiger on okzz comes down to two positions. You back one, the cards decide the rest.
The left position. One card is dealt face up to the Dragon spot. If Dragon's card is higher than Tiger's, all Dragon bets win at 1:1 (minus a 5% commission on winning bets in some variants).
Pays 1:1The right position. One card is dealt face up to the Tiger spot. If Tiger's card is higher than Dragon's, all Tiger bets win at 1:1. Same rules, same payout, opposite side.
Pays 1:1Bet Types
Beyond the main Dragon and Tiger bet, okzz offers a full range of side bets that add variety to each round without complicating the core game.
The main Dragon bet. You're backing the Dragon card to be higher than Tiger's card. If Dragon wins, you receive your stake back plus an equal amount in winnings. If the round is a Tie, you get half your stake returned.
The main Tiger bet. Identical rules to Dragon — you're backing Tiger's card to be higher. Same payout, same Tie rule. The only difference is which side you're rooting for when the card flips.
You're betting that Dragon and Tiger will receive cards of equal rank. It pays 8:1 when it hits, but the house edge on this bet is significantly higher than the main bets — around 32%. Best treated as an occasional flutter rather than a regular bet.
You predict the suit of the Dragon or Tiger card — Hearts, Diamonds, Clubs, or Spades. Since there are four suits, the fair payout would be 3:1, and that's exactly what okzz pays. A clean side bet with a reasonable house edge.
You bet on whether the Dragon or Tiger card will be an odd or even number. Face cards (Jack, Queen, King) count as even. Aces count as odd. Pays slightly under evens at 0.9:1 to account for the house edge on this market.
Big means the card is 8 or higher (8 through King). Small means the card is 7 or lower (Ace through 7). The 7 is excluded from both — if a 7 is dealt, Big and Small bets on that side lose. Pays 0.9:1 when it wins.
Payout Reference
A full breakdown of every bet type, its payout ratio, and the approximate house edge so you know exactly what you're working with before you place a chip.
House edge figures are approximate and based on a standard 8-deck shoe. Full terms at /terms-conditions.
Reading the History
Every Dragon and Tiger table on okzz displays a road map — a grid showing the results of recent rounds. Dragon wins are shown in red, Tiger wins in yellow, and Ties in gold. The road map is a standard feature in Asian card games and many players use it to look for patterns before placing their bet.
It's worth being clear about what the road map actually tells you. It shows you what happened in previous rounds. It does not predict what will happen next. Each round is independent — the cards are shuffled, and the outcome of round 47 has no mathematical influence on round 48. The road map is useful for tracking the pace of the game and spotting how frequently Ties are occurring, but it's not a predictive tool.
That said, many experienced players on okzz use the road map as part of their session rhythm — watching a few rounds before betting, getting a feel for the table, and deciding when to increase or reduce their stake. That's a perfectly reasonable way to approach the game, as long as you're not treating past results as a guarantee of future ones.
This is a sample road map for illustration. Live results on okzz update in real time during your session.
Playing Smart
Dragon and Tiger is a game of chance — no strategy changes the odds. But how you manage your session makes a real difference to how long you play and how much you enjoy it.
The Dragon and Tiger main bets carry a house edge of around 3.73% — one of the lowest in any live card game on okzz. The Tie bet looks attractive at 8:1, but the house edge jumps to over 32%. If you're playing for session length and value, the main bets are where you want to be most of the time.
Because Dragon and Tiger rounds are so fast — around 25 seconds each — it's easy to go through a lot of rounds in a short time. Decide on a session budget before you open the game on okzz, and stick to it. The speed of the game is part of the appeal, but it also means losses can accumulate quickly if you're not paying attention.
Flat betting — placing the same amount on every round — is the most straightforward approach for Dragon and Tiger on okzz. It keeps your session predictable, makes it easy to track your results, and avoids the trap of chasing losses with larger bets after a bad run. It's not exciting, but it's the most sustainable way to play a fast game.
Most live tables on okzz let you observe without placing a bet. Spending two or three rounds watching the table — checking the road map, getting a feel for the dealer's pace, and seeing how the interface works — is a good habit before you commit real money. It costs nothing and helps you feel settled when you do start betting.
The suit, odd/even, and big/small side bets on okzz add variety to the game and can be fun to include occasionally. But their house edges are higher than the main bets, so placing them on every round will eat into your balance faster. A reasonable approach is to use them selectively — maybe once every five or ten rounds — rather than as a regular part of every bet.
Dragon and Tiger is designed to be fast and engaging. That's a feature, not a flaw — but it means you need to be the one who decides when a session ends. Set a win target and a loss limit before you start. When you hit either one, close the game. okzz provides session time reminders and deposit limits in your account settings if you want extra help managing this.
Getting Started
Create your okzz account in under two minutes, or log in if you're already a member. Verify your account to unlock full deposit and withdrawal access.
Fund your account using any of the payment methods available on okzz. Deposits are processed instantly. The minimum deposit is ৳200 for most methods.
Navigate to Dragon and Tiger from the main menu on okzz. Select a live table — you'll see the current road map and minimum/maximum bet limits before you join.
Select your chip size, click Dragon or Tiger (or any side bet), and confirm before the betting window closes. The dealer draws, the result is settled, and the next round begins automatically.
The Dragon and Tiger live tables on okzz are fully optimised for mobile. The live stream adjusts to your connection speed, the betting interface scales cleanly to any screen size, and the road map is readable on a small display. You don't need to download anything — the game runs directly in your mobile browser. If you prefer a dedicated app experience, the okzz app is available for both Android and iOS and includes the full live game library including Dragon and Tiger.
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