1.1. Texas Poker is played with a single deck of playing cards FIFTY TWO (52) cards without the joker / wild cards. TWO (2) players (the Player and the Banker) are offered in game with each having TWO (2) Initial Cards (the Hole Cards) in hand, then FIVE (5) cards (the Community Cards) will be revealed and both sides use their Hole Cards and Community Cards to make the best possible poker hand with FIVE (5) cards. Card is generated by Random Number Generator (RNG) system.
1.1.1. Game play system consist of 4 stages:
• “Start Betting” to start accepting bets.
• “Stop Betting” to stop accepting bets.
• “Waiting Result” for RNG result generation.
• “Open Result” to open the game’s result.
1.1.2. “Start Betting” and “Stop Betting” countdown will take place within the pre-defined duration of each game.
1.1.3. “Waiting Result” and “Open Result” will overlap with next game “Start Betting” stage.
1.1.4. “Next Draw” button to skip “Waiting Result” and “Open Result” stage to next game.
1.2. Texas Poker hand rank from lowest to highest are as follows:
1.2.1. Royal Flush > Straight Flush > Four of a Kind > Full House > Flush > Straight > Three of a Kind > Two Pair > One Pair > High Card
Note: When players (the Player and the Banker) have the same rank in hand, other remaining chosen card(s) will use to determine the winner hand. Suits in card will not be used to determine the winning hand. If both hands have the same value chosen cards, is a tie game.
Example:
Player: Ace (♠) , Ace (♥)
Banker: King (♣) , Queen (♥)
Community Cards: 2 (♠) , Jack (♦) , Jack (♥) , Jack (♣) , Jack (♠)
Both “Player” and “Banker” have the rank “Four of a Kind”. However, the selection of cards on both party’s remaining card is different where “Player” is Ace and “Banker” is King. Ace has a higher value compared, and therefore “Player” wins.
1.3. The bet types are as follows:
1.4. The result of Texas Poker will instantly post on official website. The result published in official website shall prevail.
1.5. Terms and Conditions:
1.5.1. The Company reserves its rights to cancel or void the affected draw when any technical malfunction of any sort, including, but not exclusively software, hardware or connection malfunction.
1.5.2. The Company reserves its rights to cancel or void the affected draw when any suspicion that the customer is participating in fraud, collusion, money laundering or other illegal activities.
1.5.3. The Company reserves its rights to cancel or void the affected draw when an error (human or otherwise) or system failure results in incorrect odds being used.
1.5.4. Accepted bets on the draw will stand even if the member subsequently logs out or is disconnected for any reason from the website.
1.5.5. In the event of any inconsistency between the content, the English version shall prevail.
1.6. Player / Banker
1.6.1. The Company will offer odds on the result of game being “Player”, “Tie” or “Banker”.
1.6.1.1. Player – the hand rank of “Player” is greater than that of “Banker”.
1.6.1.2. Banker – the hand rank of “Banker” is greater than that of “Player”.
1.6.1.3. Tie – the hand rank of “Player” and that of “Banker” are equal.
1.6.2. If there is a “Tie”, the bet amount on the “Player” and the “Banker” will be refunded.
Example:
Texas Poker result as
Player: Ace (♠) , Ace (♥)
Banker: King (♣) , Queen (♥)
Community Cards: 2 (♠) , 5 (♣) , 7 (♣) , Jack (♣) , Ace (♣)
Resulting best hand of:
Player hand: Three of a Kind
Ace (♠) , Ace (♥) , Ace (♣) , Jack (♣) , 7 (♣)
Banker hand: Flush
Ace (♣) , King (♣) , Jack (♣) , 7 (♣) , 5 (♣)
The Banker’s hand rank “Flush” is better than Player’s hand rank “Three of a Kind”, and therefore the bet on Banker wins.
1.7. Any Three of a Kind +
1.7.1. The Company will offer odds on the result of game being “Three of a Kind +”.
1.7.1.1. “Three of a Kind +” means any “Player” or “Banker” hand achieves any of Three of a Kind, Straight, Flush, Full House, Four of a Kind, Straight Flush or Royal Flush.
Example:
Texas Poker result as
Player: Ace (♠) , Ace (♥)
Banker: King (♣) , Queen (♥)
Community Cards: 2 (♠) , 5 (♣) , 7 (♣) , Jack (♣) , Ace (♣)
Resulting best hand of:
Player hand: Three of a Kind
Ace (♠) , Ace (♥) , Ace (♣) , Jack (♣) , 7 (♣)
Banker hand: Flush
Ace (♣) , King (♣) , Jack (♣) , 7 (♣) , 5 (♣)
The Banker’s hand rank “Flush” , Player’s hand rank “Three of a Kind”, and therefore the bet on “Three of a Kind+” wins.
1.8. Player Sum Big / Small
1.8.1. The Company will offer odds on the Player Sum “Big” or “Small”.
1.8.2. Card value is increasing from Ace to King, where Ace equals 1 and King equals 13.
1.8.2.1. Big – the sum of Player’s hole cards is greater than or equal to 15.
1.8.2.2. Small – the sum of Player’s hole cards is lower than or equal to 13.
1.8.2.3. Tie – the sum of Player’s hole cards is equal to 14.
1.8.3. If there is a “Tie”, the bet amount on “Big” and “Small” will be refunded.
Example:
Texas Poker result as
Player: Ace (♠) , Ace (♥)
Banker: King (♣) , Queen (♥)
Community Cards: 2 (♠) , 5 (♣) , 7 (♣) , Jack (♣) , Ace (♣)
The Sum of “Player” card is 2, “Small” bet wins.
1.9. Banker Sum Big / Small
1.9.1. The Company will offer odds on the Banker Sum “Big” or “Small”.
1.9.2. Card value is increasing from Ace to King, where Ace equals 1 and King equals 13.
1.9.2.1. Big – the sum of Banker’s hole cards is greater than or equal to 15.
1.9.2.2. Small – the sum of Banker’s hole cards is lower than or equal to 13.
1.9.2.3. Tie – the sum of Banker’s hole cards is equal to 14.
1.9.3. If there is a “Tie”, the bet amount on “Big” and “Small” will be refunded.
Example:
Texas Poker result as
Player: Ace (♠) , Ace (♥)
Banker: King (♣) , Queen (♥)
Community Cards: 2 (♠) , 5 (♣) , 7 (♣) , Jack (♣) , Ace (♣)
The Sum of “Banker” card is 25, “Big” bet wins.
1.10. Community Sum Big / Small
1.10.1. The Company will offer odds on the Community Sum “Big” or “Small”.
1.10.2. Card value is increasing from Ace to King, where Ace equals 1 and King equals 13.
1.10.2.1. Big – the sum of Community cards is greater than or equal to 36.
1.10.2.2. Small – the sum of Community cards is lower than or equal to 34.
1.10.2.3. Tie – the sum of Community cards is equal to 35.
1.10.3. If there is a “Tie”, the bet amount on “Big” and “Small” will be refunded.
Example:
Texas Poker result as
Player: Ace (♠) , Ace (♥)
Banker: King (♣) , Queen (♥)
Community Cards: 2 (♠) , 5 (♣) , 7 (♣) , Jack (♣) , Ace (♣)
The Sum of “Community” card is 26, “Small” bet wins.
1.11. Community Pair
1.11.1. The Company will offer odds on the Community cards “Pair” or “No Pair”.
1.11.1.1. Pair – at least two cards in five Community Cards have the same value.
1.11.1.2. No Pair – no cards in five Community Cards have the same value.
Example:
Texas Poker result as
Player: Ace (♠) , Ace (♥)
Banker: King (♣) , Queen (♥)
Community Cards: 2 (♠) , 5 (♣) , 7 (♣) , Jack (♣) , Ace (♣)
Community Cards do not contain any card with same value, “No Pair” bet wins.
1.12. Based on Live Result data, the Return to Player (RTP) percentages (%) are as below:
Texas Poker | ||
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No | Bet Type | RTP % |
Result | ||
1 | Player | 98.21% |
2 | Banker | 97.95% |
3 | Tie | 81.18% |
Any Rank | ||
4 | Three of a Kind + | 89.41% |
Player Sum Big/Small | ||
5 | Big | 98.16% |
6 | Small | 98.15% |
Banker Sum Big/Small | ||
7 | Big | 98.13% |
8 | Small | 98.18% |
Community Sum Big/Small | ||
9 | Big | 98.10% |
10 | Small | 98.10% |
Community Pair | ||
11 | No Pair | 97.46% |
12 | Pair | 96.51% |
2.1. Win Three Card is played with a single deck of playing cards FIFTY TWO (52) cards without the joker / wild cards. TWO (2) players (the Dragon and the Phoenix, formerly known as the Player and the Banker) are offered in game with each having THREE (3) Cards in hand, and then make the best possible poker hand with 3 cards. Card is generated by Random Number Generator (RNG) system.
2.1.1. Game play system consist of 4 stages:
• “Start Betting” to start accepting bets.
• “Stop Betting” to stop accepting bets.
• “Waiting Result” for RNG result generation.
• “Open Result” to open the game’s result.
2.1.2. “Start Betting” and “Stop Betting” countdown will take place within the pre-defined duration of each game.
2.1.3. “Waiting Result” and “Open Result” will overlap with next game “Start Betting” stage.
2.1.4. “Next Draw” button to skip “Waiting Result” and “Open Result” stage to next game.
2.2. Win Three Card hand rank from lowest to highest are as follows:
2.2.1. Three of a Kind > Straight Flush > Flush > Straight > One Pair > High Card
2.2.2. Special Event: Special 235 > Three of a Kind
Note: When players (the Dragon and the Phoenix) have the same rank in hand, highest value card will use to determine the winner hand. Suits in cards will not be used to determine the winning hand. If both hands have the same value cards, is a tie game.
Example:
Dragon: Ace (♠) , King (♥) , Queen (♥)
Phoenix: King (♣) , Queen (♥) , Jack (♣)
Both “Dragon” and “Phoenix” has the rank “Straight”. While the highest card of “Dragon” is Ace and “Phoenix” is King. Ace has a higher value compared, and therefore “Dragon” wins.
2.3. The bet types are as follows:
2.4. The result of Win Three Card will instantly post on official website. The result published in the official website shall prevail.
2.5. Terms and Conditions:
2.5.1. The Company reserves its rights to cancel or void the affected draw when any technical malfunction of any sort, including, but not exclusively software, hardware or connection malfunction.
2.5.2. The Company reserves its rights to cancel or void the affected draw when any suspicion that the customer is participating in fraud, collusion, money laundering or other illegal activities.
2.5.3. The Company reserves its rights to cancel or void the affected draw when an error (human or otherwise) or system failure results in incorrect odds being used.
2.5.4. Accepted bets on the draw will stand even if the member subsequently logs out or is disconnected for any reason from the website.
2.5.5. In the event of any inconsistency between the content, the English version shall prevail.
2.6. Dragon / Phoenix
2.6.1. The Company will offer odds on the result of game being “Dragon” or “Phoenix”.
2.6.1.1. Dragon – the poker hand rank of “Dragon” is greater than that of “Phoenix”.
2.6.1.2. Phoenix – the poker hand rank of “Phoenix” is greater than that of “Dragon”.
2.6.1.3. Tie – the poker hand rank of “Dragon” and that of “Phoenix” are equal.
2.6.2. If there is a “Tie”, the bet amount on “Dragon” and “Phoenix” will be refunded.
Example:
Win Three Card result as
Dragon: Ace (♠) , Ace (♥) , King (♥)
Phoenix: King (♣) , Queen (♥) , Queen (♣)
Resulting best hand of:
Dragon: One Pair – Ace
Phoenix: One Pair – Queen
The Dragon’s hand rank “One Pair – Ace” is better than Phoenix’s hand rank “One Pair – Queen”, and therefore the bet on Dragon wins.
2.7. Winning Hand Pair 9 +
2.7.1. The Company will offer odds on the result of game being winning hand “Pair 9 +”.
2.7.1.1. “Pair 9 +” means that the winning hand card rank achieves any of Pair 9 , Pair 10 , Pair Jack , Pair Queen , Pair King , Pair Ace , Straight , Flush , Straight Flush or Three of a Kind.
2.7.2. If there is a “Tie”, the bet amount on “Pair 9 +” will be refunded.
Example:
Win Three Card result as
Dragon: Ace (♠) , Ace (♥) , King (♥)
Phoenix: King (♣) , Queen (♥) , Queen (♣)
Resulting best hand of:
Dragon: One Pair – Ace
Phoenix: One Pair – Queen
Dragon wins with rank of “One Pair – Ace”, and therefore the bet on “Pair 9 +” wins.
2.8. Winning Hand Flush
2.8.1. The Company will offer odds on the result of game being winning hand “Flush”.
2.8.1.1. Flush – Winning Hand is a “Flush” combination.
2.8.2. If there is a “Tie”, the bet amount on “Flush” will be refunded.
Example:
Win Three Card result as
Dragon: Ace (♠) , Ace (♥) , King (♥)
Phoenix: King (♣) , 9 (♣) , Queen (♣)
Resulting best hand of:
Dragon: One Pair – Ace
Phoenix: Flush
Phoenix wins with rank of “Flush”, and therefore the bet on “Flush” wins.
If winning hand is a “Straight Flush”, bet on “Flush” wins.
2.9. Winning Hand Straight
2.9.1. The Company will offer odds on the result of game being winning hand “Straight”.
2.9.1.1. Straight – Winning Hand is a “Straight” combination.
2.9.2. If there is a “Tie”, the bet amount on “Straight” will be refunded.
Example:
Win Three Card result as
Dragon: Ace (♠) , Ace (♥) , King (♥)
Phoenix: King (♦) , Jack (♣) , Queen (♣)
Resulting best hand of:
Dragon: One Pair – Ace
Phoenix: Straight
Phoenix wins with rank of “Straight”, and therefore the bet on “Straight” wins.
If winning hand is a “Straight Flush”, bet on “Straight” wins.
2.10. Dragon Pair +
2.10.1. The Company will offer odds on the result of game being Dragon “Pair +”.
2.10.1.1. Dragon “Pair +” means Dragon’s hand rank is Pair and above. The rank are from “One Pair – 2 ~ One Pair – Ace, Straight, Flush, Straight Flush and Three of a Kind”.
Example:
Win Three Card result as
Dragon: Ace (♠) , Ace (♥) , King (♥)
Phoenix: King (♦) , Jack (♣) , Queen (♣)
Resulting best hand of:
Dragon: One Pair – Ace
Phoenix: Straight
Dragon hand rank achieves “One Pair – Ace”, and therefore the bet on Dragon “Pair +” wins.
2.11. Phoenix Pair +
2.11.1. The Company will offer odds on the result of game being Phoenix “Pair +”.
2.11.1.1. Phoenix “Pair +” means Phoenix’s hand rank is Pair and above. The rank are from “One Pair – 2 ~ One Pair – Ace , Straight , Flush , Straight Flush and Three of a Kind”.
Example:
Win Three Card result as
Dragon: Ace (♠) , Ace (♥) , King (♥)
Phoenix: King (♦) , Jack (♣) , Queen (♣)
Resulting best hand of:
Dragon: One Pair – Ace
Phoenix: Straight
Phoenix hand rank achieves “Straight”, and therefore the bet on Phoenix “Pair +” wins.
2.12. Dragon Color War
2.12.1. The Company will offer odds on the result of game being Dragon’s “More Red” and “More Black”.
2.12.2. “♠” and “♣” symbol are Black cards and “♥” and “♦” symbol are Red cards.
2.12.2.1. More Red – Dragon’s hand has more red color cards than black color card.
2.12.2.2. More Black – Dragon’s hand has more black color cards than red color card.
Example:
Win Three Card result as
Dragon: Ace (♠) , Ace (♥) , King (♥)
Phoenix: King (♦) , Jack (♣) , Queen (♣)
“Dragon” has TWO (2) red color cards and ONE (1) black color card in hand, and therefore the bet on “More Red” wins.
2.13. Phoenix Color War
2.13.1. The Company will offer odds on the result of game being Phoenix’s “More Red” and “More Black”.
2.13.2. “♠” and “♣” symbol are Black cards and “♥” and “♦” symbol are Red cards.
2.13.2.1. More Red – Phoenix’s hand has more red color cards than black color card.
2.13.2.2. More Black – Phoenix’s hand has more black color cards than red color card.
Example:
Win Three Card result as
Dragon: Ace (♠) , Ace (♥) , King (♥)
Phoenix: King (♦) , Jack (♣) , Queen (♣)
“Phoenix” has ONE (1) red color card and TWO (2) black color cards in hand, and therefore the bet on “More Black” wins.
2.14. Based on Live Result data, the Return to Player (RTP) percentages (%) are as below:
Win Three Card | ||
---|---|---|
No | Bet Type | RTP % |
Result | ||
1 | Dragon | 98.50% |
2 | Phoenix | 98.51% |
Winning Hand Rank | ||
3 | Pair 9 + | 90.69% |
4 | Flush | 89.80% |
5 | Straight | 63.92% |
Dragon Rank | ||
6 | Dragon Pair + | 89.68% |
Phoenix Rank | ||
7 | Phoenix Pair + | 89.69% |
Dragon Color War | ||
8 | More Red | 98.03% |
9 | More Black | 97.97% |
Phoenix Color War | ||
10 | More Red | 97.98% |
11 | More Black | 98.02% |
Disclaimer: Win Three Card existing name of “Player" and "Banker” have been renamed to “Dragon" and "Phoenix” respectively.
3.1. Dragon Tiger is played with a single deck of playing cards FIFTY TWO (52) cards without the joker / wild cards. TWO (2) players (the Dragon and the Tiger) are offered in game with each having ONE (1) Card in hand, and then compare the higher value in hand. Card is generated by Random Number Generator (RNG) system.
3.1.1. Game play system consist of 4 stages:
• “Start Betting” to start accepting bets.
• “Stop Betting” to stop accepting bets.
• “Waiting Result” for RNG result generation.
• “Open Result” to open the game’s result.
3.1.2. “Start Betting” and “Stop Betting” countdown will take place within the pre-defined duration of each game.
3.1.3. “Waiting Result” and “Open Result” will overlap with next game “Start Betting” stage.
3.1.4. “Next Draw” button to skip “Waiting Result” and “Open Result” stage to next game.
3.2. Card value is increasing from Ace to King, where Ace equals 1 and King equals 13.
3.3. The bet types are as follows:
3.4. The result of Dragon Tiger will instantly post on official website. The result published in the official website shall prevail.
3.5. Terms and Conditions:
3.5.1. The Company reserves its rights to cancel or void the affected draw when any technical malfunction of any sort, including, but not exclusively software, hardware or connection malfunction.
3.5.2. The Company reserves its rights to cancel or void the affected draw when any suspicion that the customer is participating in fraud, collusion, money laundering or other illegal activities.
3.5.3. The Company reserves its rights to cancel or void the affected draw when an error (human or otherwise) or system failure results in incorrect odds being used.
3.5.4. Accepted bets on the draw will stand even if the member subsequently logs out or is disconnected for any reason from the website.
3.5.5. In the event of any inconsistency between the content, the English version shall prevail.
3.6. Dragon / Tiger
3.6.1. The Company will offer odds on the result of game being “Dragon”, “Tie” or “Tiger”.
3.6.1.1. Dragon – “Dragon” card value is greater than “Tiger” card value.
3.6.1.2. Tiger – “Tiger” card value is greater than “Dragon” card value.
3.6.1.3. Tie – “Dragon” and “Tiger” card value are equal.
3.6.2. If there is a “Tie”, the bet amount on “Dragon” and “Tiger” will lose half.
Example:
The result of “Dragon” is an “Ace” card and “Tiger” is a numbered 5 card. Ace has a value of ONE (1) and number 5 card value of FIVE (5), and therefore the bet on “Tiger” wins.
3.7. Sum Big / Small
3.7.1. The Company will offer odds on the result of game being “Big” or “Small”.
3.7.1.1. Big – the sum of “Dragon” and “Tiger” card value is greater than or equal to 15.
3.7.1.2. Small – the sum of “Dragon” and “Tiger” card value is lower than or equal to 14.
Example:
Dragon – Ace card
Tiger – number 5 card
The result of sum value “Dragon” and “Tiger” is 6, and therefore the bet on “Small” wins.
3.8. Sum Odd / Even
3.8.1. The Company will offer odds on the result of game being “Odd” or “Even”.
3.8.1.1. Odd – the sum of “Dragon” and “Tiger” card value is an odd number.
3.8.1.2. Even – the sum of “Dragon” and “Tiger” card value is an even number.
Example:
Dragon – Ace card
Tiger – number 5 card
The result of sum value “Dragon” and “Tiger” is 6, and therefore the bet on “Even” wins.
3.9. Sum Five Element
3.9.1. The Company will offer odds on the result of game being “Gold”, “Wood”, “Water”, “Fire”, “Earth”.
3.9.1.1. Gold – the sum of “Dragon” and “Tiger” card value is between 2 ~ 6.
3.9.1.2. Wood – the sum of “Dragon” and “Tiger” card value is between 7 ~ 11.
3.9.1.3. Water – the sum of “Dragon” and “Tiger” card value is between 12 ~ 16.
3.9.1.4. Fire – the sum of “Dragon” and “Tiger” card value is between 17 ~ 21.
3.9.1.5. Earth – the sum of “Dragon” and “Tiger” card value is between 22 ~ 26.
Example:
Dragon – Ace card
Tiger – number 5 card
The result of sum value “Dragon” and “Tiger” is 6, and therefore the bet on “Gold” wins.
3.10. Dragon Suit
3.10.1. The Company will offer odds on the result being “Spade”, “Heart”, “Club”, “Diamond” suit in Dragon card.
3.10.1.1. Spade – ♠ symbol
3.10.1.2. Heart – ♥ symbol
3.10.1.3. Club – ♣ symbol
3.10.1.4. Diamond – ♦ symbol
Example:
Dragon pick is an “Ace” Spade symbol card, and therefore the bet on “Spade” wins.
3.11. Tiger Suit
3.11.1. The Company will offer odds on the result being “Spade”, “Heart”, “Club”, “Diamond” suit in Tiger card.
3.11.1.1. Spade – ♠ symbol
3.11.1.2. Heart – ♥ symbol
3.11.1.3. Club – ♣ symbol
3.11.1.4. Diamond – ♦ symbol
Example:
Tiger pick is a “Queen” Diamond symbol card, and therefore the bet on “Diamond” wins.
3.12. Based on Live Result data, the Return to Player (RTP) percentages (%) are as below:
Dragon Tiger | ||
---|---|---|
No | Bet Type | RTP % |
Result | ||
1 | Dragon | 97.05% |
2 | Tiger | 97.07% |
3 | Tie | 58.71% |
Sum Big/Small | ||
4 | Big | 96.99% |
5 | Small | 96.87% |
Sum Odd/Even | ||
6 | Odd | 97.86% |
7 | Even | 98.10% |
Sum Five Element | ||
8 | Gold | 88.52% |
9 | Wood | 96.46% |
10 | Water | 96.62% |
11 | Fire | 96.70% |
12 | Earth | 88.35% |
Dragon Suit | ||
13 | Spade | 95.15% |
14 | Heart | 95.09% |
15 | Club | 95.00% |
16 | Diamond | 94.76% |
Tiger Suit | ||
17 | Spade | 94.93% |
18 | Heart | 94.92% |
19 | Club | 95.01% |
20 | Diamond | 95.15% |
4.1. Bull is played with a single deck of playing cards FIFTY TWO (52) cards without the joker / wild cards. TWO (2) players (the Player and the Banker) are offered in game with each having FIVE (5) Cards in hand.
4.2. Match any of three out of the five card sum must equal to either “ten”, “twenty” or “thirty” as the base and the remaining two numbers will sum and form the rank, only unit number of the sum is considered as the rank. Failure on matching is considered no bull rank in the set. Card is generated by Random Number Generator (RNG) system.
4.2.1. Game play system consist of 4 stages:
• “Start Betting” to start accepting bets.
• “Stop Betting” to stop accepting bets.
• “Waiting Result” for RNG result generation.
• “Open Result” to open the game’s result.
4.2.2. “Start Betting” and “Stop Betting” countdown will take place within the pre-defined duration of each game.
4.2.3. “Waiting Result” and “Open Result” will overlap with next game “Start Betting” stage.
4.2.4. “Next Draw” button to skip “Waiting Result” and “Open Result” stage to next game.
4.3. The bet types are as follows:
4.4. The result of Bull will instantly post on official website. The result published in the official website shall prevail.
4.5. Terms and Conditions:
4.5.1. The Company reserves its rights to cancel or void the affected draw when any technical malfunction of any sort, including, but not exclusively software, hardware or connection malfunction.
4.5.2. The Company reserves its rights to cancel or void the affected draw when any suspicion that the customer is participating in fraud, collusion, money laundering or other illegal activities.
4.5.3. The Company reserves its rights to cancel or void the affected draw when an error (human or otherwise) or system failure results in incorrect odds being used.
4.5.4. Accepted bets on the draw will stand even if the member subsequently logs out or is disconnected for any reason from the website.
4.5.5. In the event of any inconsistency between the content, the English version shall prevail.
4.6. Player / Banker
4.6.1. The Company will offer odds on the result of game being “Player”, “Tie” or “Banker”.
4.6.2. Card value is increasing from Ace to 10, where Ace equals 1 and Picture cards are considered 10.
4.6.2.1. Player – the rank of “Player” is greater than that of “Banker” rank.
4.6.2.2. Banker – the rank of “Banker” is greater than that of “Player” rank.
4.6.2.3. Tie – the rank of “Player” and that of “Banker” are equal.
4.6.3. If there is a “Tie”, the bet amount on the “Player” and the “Banker” will be refunded.
Example:
Player Cards: King (♠) , King (♥) , Queen (♣) , Ace (♠) , Ace (♦)
Banker Cards: 9 (♦) , Jack (♥) , 6 (♠) , 5 (♦) , Jack (♠)
Resulting rank as follow:
Player Rank: Bull 2 (King + King + Queen [30], Ace + Ace [2])
Banker Rank: Bull Bull (9 + 6 + 5 [20], Jack + Jack [10])
“Banker” rank is greater than “Player” rank, and therefore the bet on “Banker” wins.
4.7. Sum Big / Small
4.7.1. The Company will offer odds on the result of the game being “Big” or “Small”.
4.7.2. Card value is increasing from Ace to King, where Ace equals 1 and King equals 13.
4.7.2.1. Big – the sum of “Player” and “Banker” cards are greater than or equal to 71.
4.7.2.2. Small – the sum of “Player” and “Banker” cards are lower than or equal to 69.
4.7.2.3. Tie – the sum of “Player” and “Banker” cards are equal to 70.
4.7.3. If there is a “Tie”, the bet amount on “Big” and “Small” will be refunded.
Example:
Player Cards: King (♠) , King (♥) , Queen (♣) , Ace (♠) , Ace (♦)
Banker Cards: 9 (♦) , Jack (♥) , 6 (♠) , 5 (♦) , Jack (♠)
Resulting as follow:
Player: 13 + 13 + 12 + 1 + 1 = 40
Banker: 9 + 11 + 6 + 5 + 11 = 42
The sum of “Player” and “Banker” is 82, and therefore the bet on “Big” wins.
4.8. Sum Odd / Even
4.8.1. The Company will offer odds on the result of the game being “Odd” or “Even”.
4.8.2. Card value is increasing from Ace to King, where Ace equals 1 and King equals 13.
4.8.2.1. Odd – the sum of “Player” and “Banker” cards is an odd number.
4.8.2.2. Even – the sum of “Player” and “Banker” cards is an even number.
Example:
Player Cards: King (♠) , King (♥) , Queen (♣) , Ace (♠) , Ace (♦)
Banker Cards: 9 (♦) , Jack (♥) , 6 (♠) , 5 (♦) , Jack (♠)
Resulting as follow:
Player: 13 + 13 + 12 + 1 + 1 = 40
Banker: 9 + 11 + 6 + 5 + 11 = 42
The sum of “Player” and “Banker” is 82, and therefore the bet on “Even” wins.
4.9. Sum Five Element
4.9.1. The Company will offer odds on the result of the game being “Gold”, “Wood”, “Water”, “Fire” or “Earth”.
4.9.2. Card value is increasing from Ace to King, where Ace equals 1 and King equals 13.
4.9.2.1. Gold – the sum of “Player” and “Banker” cards is between 18 ~ 56.
4.9.2.2. Wood – the sum of “Player” and “Banker” cards is between 57 ~ 64.
4.9.2.3. Water – the sum of “Player” and “Banker” cards is between 65 ~ 75.
4.9.2.4. Fire – the sum of “Player” and “Banker” cards is between 76 ~ 83.
4.9.2.5. Earth – the sum of “Player” and “Banker” cards is between 84 ~ 122.
Example:
Player Cards: King (♠) , King (♥) , Queen (♣) , Ace (♠) , Ace (♦)
Banker Cards: 9 (♦) , Jack (♥) , 6 (♠) , 5 (♦) , Jack (♠)
Resulting as follow:
Player: 13 + 13 + 12 + 1 + 1 = 40
Banker: 9 + 11 + 6 + 5 + 11 = 42
The sum of “Player” and “Banker” is 82, and therefore the bet on “Fire” wins.
4.10. Player Bull Status
4.10.1. The Company will offer odds on the result of the game being Player “No bull”, “Bull 1 ~ 6”, “Bull 7 ~ 9” or “Bull Bull”.
4.10.1.1. No Bull – Player’s hand has no bull rank.
4.10.1.2. Bull 1 ~ 6 – Player’s hand has bull rank of 1 ~ 6.
4.10.1.3. Bull 7 ~ 9 – Player’s hand has bull rank of 7 ~ 9.
4.10.1.4. Bull Bull – Player’s hand has bull rank of 10.
Example:
Player Cards: King (♠) , King (♥) , Queen (♣) , Ace (♠) , Ace (♦)
Banker Cards: 9 (♦) , Jack (♥) , 6 (♠) , 5 (♦) , Jack (♠)
Resulting rank as follow:
Player Rank: Bull 2 (King + King + Queen [30], Ace + Ace [2])
Banker Rank: Bull Bull (9 + 6 + 5 [20], Jack + Jack [10])
“Player” rank is Bull 2, and therefore the bet on “Bull 1 ~ 6” wins.
4.11. Banker Bull Status
4.11.1. The Company will offer odds on the result of the game being Banker “No bull”, “Bull 1 ~ 6”, “Bull 7 ~ 9” or “Bull Bull”.
4.11.1.1. No Bull – Banker’s hand has no bull rank.
4.11.1.2. Bull 1 ~ 6 – Banker’s hand has bull rank of 1 ~ 6.
4.11.1.3. Bull 7 ~ 9 – Banker’s hand has bull rank of 7 ~ 9.
4.11.1.4. Bull Bull – Banker’s hand has bull rank of 10.
Example:
Player Cards: King (♠) , King (♥) , Queen (♣) , Ace (♠) , Ace (♦)
Banker Cards: 9 (♦) , Jack (♥) , 6 (♠) , 5 (♦) , Jack (♠)
Resulting rank as follow:
Player Rank: Bull 2 (King + King + Queen [30], Ace + Ace [2])
Banker Rank: Bull Bull (9 + 6 + 5 [20], Jack + Jack [10])
“Banker” rank is Bull 10, and therefore the bet on “Bull Bull” wins.
4.12. Based on Live Result data, the Return to Player (RTP) percentages (%) are as below:
Bull | ||
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No | Bet Type | RTP % |
Result | ||
1 | Player | 98.21% |
2 | Banker | 98.41% |
3 | Tie | 94.25% |
Sum Big/Small | ||
4 | Big | 98.11% |
5 | Small | 98.04% |
Sum Odd/Even | ||
6 | Odd | 98.02% |
7 | Even | 97.98% |
Sum Five Element | ||
8 | Gold | 90.64% |
9 | Wood | 91.27% |
10 | Water | 92.05% |
11 | Fire | 91.27% |
12 | Earth | 90.64% |
Player Bull Status | ||
13 | No Bull | 89.75% |
14 | Bull 1 ~ 6 | 90.54% |
15 | Bull 7 ~ 9 | 90.33% |
16 | Bull Bull | 90.85% |
Banker Bull Status | ||
17 | No Bull | 89.64% |
18 | Bull 1 ~ 6 | 90.55% |
19 | Bull 7 ~ 9 | 90.57% |
20 | Bull Bull | 90.61% |
5.1. Blackjack 16 is played with a single deck of playing cards FIFTY TWO (52) cards without the joker / wild cards. TWO (2) players (the Player and the Banker) are offered in game with each having TWO (2) Cards in initial hand. Card is generated by Random Number Generator (RNG) system.
5.1.1. Game play system consist of 4 stages:
• “Start Betting” to start accepting bets.
• “Stop Betting” to stop accepting bets.
• “Waiting Result” for RNG result generation.
• “Open Result” to open the game’s result.
5.1.2. “Start Betting” and “Stop Betting” countdown will take place within the pre-defined duration of each game.
5.1.3. “Waiting Result” and “Open Result” will overlap with next game “Start Betting” stage.
5.1.4. “Next Draw” button to skip “Waiting Result” and “Open Result” stage to next game.
5.2. Both “Player” and “Banker” must achieve SIXTEEN (16) points in order to stand. If points are less than SIXTEEN (16) points, the specific side must hit card and maximum card count hand is FIVE (5) each side.
5.3. After hitting cards, if the total points in hand are greater than TWENTY-ONE (21), it’s a “Bust” and then stand.
5.4. Picture cards (Jack, Queen and King) have the value of TEN (10) points.
5.5. Ace card is treated as ELEVEN (11) points when total points in hand are less than or equal to TWENTY-ONE (21), or as ONE (1) point when total points in hand are greater than TEN (10).
Example:
Initial hand Card is Ace and number 2; the total points in hand is 13 (Ace = 11).
When hit card is a 9, then total points in hand become 12 (Ace = 1).
5.6. When any party’s initial hand is an Ace with either a 10, Jack, Queen or King Card, the specific party has a “Blackjack” rank, and winner is determined unless both “Player” and “Banker” have same rank.
5.7. “Dragon 21” is the second highest rank where total card count in hand is FIVE (5) and total point is TWENTY-ONE (21) points.
5.8. “Dragon 5” is the rank where total card count in hand is FIVE (5) and total point is less than TWENTY-ONE (21) points. If both Player and Banker have a Dragon 5 rank, the higher of total points wins.
5.8.1. Blackjack > Dragon 21 > Dragon 5 > 21 points ~ 16 points > Bust
5.9. The bet types are as follows:
5.10. The result of Blackjack 16 will instantly post on official website. The result published in official website shall prevail.
5.11. Terms and Conditions:
5.11.1. The Company reserves its rights to cancel or void the affected draw when any technical malfunction of any sort, including, but not exclusively software, hardware or connection malfunction.
5.11.2. The Company reserves its rights to cancel or void the affected draw when any suspicion that the customer is participating in fraud, collusion, money laundering or other illegal activities.
5.11.3. The Company reserves its rights to cancel or void the affected draw when an error (human or otherwise) or system failure results in incorrect odds being used.
5.11.4. Accepted bets on the draw will stand even if the member subsequently logs out or is disconnected for any reason from the website.
5.11.5. In the event of any inconsistency between the content, the English version shall prevail.
5.12. Player / Banker
5.12.1. The Company will offer odds on the result of game being “Player”, “Tie” or “Banker”.
5.12.1.1. Player – the rank of “Player” is greater than that of “Banker” rank.
5.12.1.2. Banker – the rank of “Banker” is greater than that of “Player” rank.
5.12.1.3. Tie – the rank of “Player” and that of “Banker” are equal.
5.12.2. If there is a “Tie”, the bet amount on “Player” and “Banker” will be refunded.
Example:
Player Cards: King (♠) , King (♥) = 20 points
Banker Cards: 9 (♦) , Jack (♥) = 19 points
Player’s 20 points is greater than Banker’s 19 points, and therefore the bet on “Player” wins.
5.13. Any Blackjack
5.13.1. The Company will offer odds on the result of game being Any “Blackjack”.
5.13.1.1. Any Blackjack – “Player” or “Banker” has a Blackjack rank.
Example:
Player Cards: King (♠) , Ace (♦) = Blackjack
Banker Cards: 6 (♠) , 5 (♦) = 11 points
Player has Blackjack, and therefore the bet on Any “Blackjack” wins.
5.14. Any Dragon 21
5.14.1. The Company will offer odds on the result of game being Any “Dragon 21”.
5.14.1.1. Any Dragon 21 – “Player” or “Banker” has a Dragon 21 rank.
Example:
Player Cards: 4 (♠) , 2 (♦) , 6 (♠) , 3 (♠) , 6 (♦) = Dragon 21
Banker Cards: 6 (♠) , 10 (♦) = 16 points
Player has “Dragon 21”, and therefore the bet on Any “Dragon 21” wins.
5.15. Any Dragon 5
5.15.1. The Company will offer odds on the result of game being Any “Dragon 5”.
5.15.1.1. Any Dragon 5 – “Player” or “Banker” has a Dragon 5 rank.
Example:
Player Cards: 4 (♠) , 2 (♦) , 6 (♠) , 3 (♠) , 5 (♦) = Dragon 5 (20 points)
Banker Cards: 6 (♠) , 10 (♦) = 16 points
Player has “Dragon 5”, and therefore the bet on Any “Dragon 5” wins.
5.16. Card Count Over / Under
5.16.1. The Company will offer odds on the result of game being card count “Over” or “Under”.
5.16.1.1. Over – the card count of “Player” and “Banker” is greater than or equal to 6 cards.
5.16.1.2. Under – the card count of “Player” and “Banker” is lower than or equal to 5 cards.
Example:
Player Cards: King (♠) , King (♥) = 20 points
Banker Cards: 9 (♦) , Jack (♥) = 19 points
Total Card count is 4, and therefore the bet on “Under” wins.
5.17. Player 1st Card Color
5.17.1. The Company will offer odds on the result of game being Player 1st card “Red” or “Black”.
5.17.1.1. Red – 1st card is Heart (♥) or Diamond (♦).
5.17.1.2. Black – 1st card is Spade (♠) or Club (♣).
Example:
Player Cards: King (♠) , King (♥) = 20 points
Banker Cards: 9 (♦) , Jack (♥) = 19 points
The 1st player card is Spade (♠), and therefore the bet on “Black” wins.
5.18. Banker 1st Card Color
5.18.1. The Company will offer odds on the result of game being Banker 1st card “Red” or “Black”.
5.18.1.1. Red – 1st card is Heart (♥) or Diamond (♦).
5.18.1.2. Black – 1st card is Spade (♠) or Club (♣).
Example:
Player Cards: King (♠) , King (♥) = 20 points
Banker Cards: 9 (♦) , Jack (♥) = 19 points
The 1st banker card is Diamond (♦), and therefore the bet on “Red” wins.
5.19. Based on Live Result data, the Return to Player (RTP) percentages (%) are as below:
Blackjack 16 | ||
---|---|---|
No | Bet Type | RTP % |
Result | ||
1 | Player | 98.30% |
2 | Banker | 98.25% |
3 | Tie | 88.98% |
Any Rank | ||
4 | Blackjack | 85.64% |
5 | Dragon 21 | 66.15% |
6 | Dragon 5 | 76.06% |
Card Count | ||
7 | Over | 94.90% |
8 | Under | 94.26% |
Player 1st Card | ||
9 | Red | 97.94% |
10 | Black | 98.06% |
Banker 1st Card | ||
11 | Red | 97.97% |
12 | Black | 98.03% |
6.1. Baccarat is played with a single deck of playing cards FIFTY TWO (52) cards without the joker / wild cards. TWO (2) players (the Player and the Banker) are offered in game with each having TWO (2) Initial Cards in hand. Use the “unit” digit of the sum to compare which side has higher points. If there is no natural winning hand or stand in the first TWO cards, a third card will be drawn based on the rules reference below. Card is generated by Random Number Generator (RNG) system.
6.1.1. Game play system consist of 4 stages:
• “Start Betting” to start accepting bets.
• “Stop Betting” to stop accepting bets.
• “Waiting Result” for RNG result generation.
• “Open Result” to open the game’s result.
6.1.2. “Start Betting” and “Stop Betting” countdown will take place within the pre-defined duration of each game.
6.1.3. “Waiting Result” and “Open Result” will overlap with next game “Start Betting” stage.
6.1.4. “Next Draw” button to skip “Waiting Result” and “Open Result” stage to next game.
6.2. Card value is increasing from Ace to 9, where Ace equals 1 and 10s and Picture cards are considered 0.
Player Rules
Points on Initial Cards | Action |
---|---|
0 , 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 or 5 | Draw card |
6 or 7 | Stand |
8 or 9 | Natural winner |
Banker Rules
Points on Initial Cards | Banker Draw when Player's third card is ~ | Banker Stand when Player's third card is ~ |
---|---|---|
0 , 1 , 2 | 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 , 6 , 7 , 8 , 9 or 10 | - |
3 | 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 , 6 , 7 , 9 or 10 | 8 |
4 | 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 , 6 or 7 | 1 , 8 , 9 or 10 |
5 | 4 , 5 , 6 or 7 | 1 , 2 , 3 , 8 , 9 or 10 |
6 | 6 or 7 | 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 , 8 , 9 or 10 |
7 | - | 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 , 6 , 7, 8 , 9 or 10 |
8 or 9 | - | Natural winner |
Banker’s action when Player Stood on Initial card
Banker's Initial Card Points | Banker Action |
---|---|
0 , 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 or 5 | Draw card |
6 or 7 | Stand |
8 or 9 | Natural winner |
6.3. Baccarat NC is a non-commission Baccarat game where “Banker” odds will be offered differently; Banker wins half bet when Banker wins at 6 points; Game type “Super 6” is also available.
6.4. The bet types are as follows:
6.5. The result of Baccarat will instantly post on official website. The result published in the official website shall prevail.
6.6. Terms and Conditions:
6.6.1. The Company reserves its rights to cancel or void the affected draw when any technical malfunction of any sort, including, but not exclusively software, hardware or connection malfunction.
6.6.2. The Company reserves its rights to cancel or void the affected draw when any suspicion that the customer is participating in fraud, collusion, money laundering or other illegal activities.
6.6.3. The Company reserves its rights to cancel or void the affected draw when an error (human or otherwise) or system failure results in incorrect odds being used.
6.6.4. Accepted bets on the draw will stand even if the member subsequently logs out or is disconnected for any reason from the website.
6.6.5. In the event of any inconsistency between the content, the English version shall prevail.
6.7. Player / Banker
6.7.1. The Company will offer odds on the result of game being “Player”, “Tie” or “Banker”.
6.7.1.1. Player – the “Player” points is greater than “Banker” points.
6.7.1.2. Banker – the “Banker” points is greater than “Player” points.
6.7.1.3. Tie – the points of “Player” and “Banker” are equal.
6.7.2. If there is a “Tie”, the bet amount on “Player” and “Banker” will be refunded.
Example:
Player hand: King (♠) , King (♥) = 0 point
Banker hand: 9 (♦) , Jack (♥) = 9 points
Banker has 9 points (Natural Winner) and is greater than Player’s 0 point, and therefore the bet on “Banker” wins.
6.8. Any Pair
6.8.1. The Company will offer odds on the result of game being “Any Pair”.
6.8.1.1. Any Pair – Any one of “Player” or “Banker” initial card has a same value card.
Example:
Player hand: King (♠) , King (♥) = 0 point
Banker hand: 9 (♦) , Jack (♥) = 9 points
The “Player” has TWO (2) King cards in initial card, and therefore the bet on “Any Pair” wins.
6.9. Player Pair
6.9.1. The Company will offer odds on the result of game being “Player Pair”.
6.9.1.1. Player Pair – “Player” initial cards have a same value card.
Example:
Player hand: King (♠) , King (♥) = 0 point
Banker hand: 9 (♦) , Jack (♥) = 9 points
The “Player” has TWO (2) King cards in initial cards, and therefore the bet on “Player Pair” wins.
6.10. Banker Pair
6.10.1. The Company will offer odds on the result of game being “Banker Pair”.
6.10.1.1. Banker Pair – “Banker” initial cards have a same value card.
Example:
Player hand: King (♠) , King (♥) = 0 point
Banker hand: 9 (♦) , 9 (♥) = 8 points
The “Banker” has TWO (2) NINE (9) cards in initial cards, and therefore the bet on “Banker Pair” wins.
6.11. Card Count Over / Under
6.11.1. The Company will offer odds on the result of game being card count “Over” or “Under”.
6.11.1.1. Over – the card count of “Player” and “Banker” is greater than or equal to 5 cards.
6.11.1.2. Under – the card count of “Player” and “Banker” is lower than or equal to 4 cards.
Example:
Player Cards: King (♠) , King (♥) = 0 point
Banker Cards: 9 (♦) , Jack (♥) = 9 points
Total Card count is 4, and therefore the bet on “Under” wins.
6.12. Player Point Big / Small
6.12.1. The Company will offer odds on the result of game being card count Player “Big” or “Small”.
6.12.1.1. Big – the sum of all “Player” card points (third card included if available) is greater than or equal to 6.
6.12.1.2. Small – the sum of all “Player” card points (third card included if available) is lower than or equal to 5.
Example:
Player Cards: King (♠) , King (♥) = 0 point
Banker Cards: 9 (♦) , Jack (♥) = 9 points
“Player” total point is Zero (0), and therefore the bet on “Small” wins.
6.13. Banker Point Big / Small
6.13.1. The Company will offer odds on the result of game being card count Banker “Big” or “Small”.
6.13.1.1. Big – the sum of all “Banker” card points (third card included if available) is greater than or equal to 6.
6.13.1.2. Small – the sum of all “Banker” card points (third card included if available) is lower than or equal to 5.
Example:
Player Cards: King (♠) , King (♥) = 0 point
Banker Cards: 9 (♦) , Jack (♥) = 9 points
“Banker” total point is Nine (9), and therefore the bet on “Big” wins.
6.14. Super 6
6.14.1. The Company will offer odds on the result of game being “Super 6”. This game option is only offered on Baccarat NC.
6.14.1.1. Super 6 – “Banker” hand’s final point is SIX (6) points, and “Banker” wins.
Example:
Player Cards: King (♠) , Queen (♥) , Jack (♠) = 0 point
Banker Cards: 6 (♦) , Jack (♥) = 6 points
“Banker” result is 6 points and greater than “Player” hand, and therefore the bet on “Super 6” wins.
The bet on “Banker” wins half.
6.15. Based on Live Result data, the Return to Player (RTP) percentages (%) are as below:
Baccarat | ||
---|---|---|
No | Bet Type | RTP % |
Result | ||
1 | Player | 98.70% |
2 | Banker | 99.00% |
3 | Tie | 84.25% |
Result (Baccarat NC) | ||
4 | Player | 98.70% |
5 | Banker | 98.64% |
6 | Tie | 84.25% |
Any Pair | ||
7 | Any Pair | 68.46% |
Player Pair | ||
8 | Player Pair | 70.62% |
Banker Pair | ||
9 | Banker Pair | 70.51% |
Card Count | ||
10 | Over | 93.04% |
11 | Under | 94.93% |
Player Point Big/Small | ||
12 | Big | 96.29% |
13 | Small | 94.41% |
Banker Point Big/Small | ||
14 | Big | 96.37% |
15 | Small | 95.11% |
Super 6 | ||
16 | Super 6 | 69.27% |
7.1. Three Picture is played with a single deck of playing cards FIFTY TWO (52) cards without the joker / wild cards. TWO (2) players (the Player and the Banker) are offered in game with each having THREE (3) cards in hand. Use the “unit” digit of the sum to compare which side has higher points. Rank table reference as below. Card is generated by Random Number Generator (RNG) system.
7.1.1. Game play system consist of 4 stages:
• “Start Betting” to start accepting bets.
• “Stop Betting” to stop accepting bets.
• “Waiting Result” for RNG result generation.
• “Open Result” to open the game’s result.
7.1.2. “Start Betting” and “Stop Betting” countdown will take place within the pre-defined duration of each game.
7.1.3. “Waiting Result” and “Open Result” will overlap with next game “Start Betting” stage.
7.1.4. “Next Draw” button to skip “Waiting Result” and “Open Result” stage to next game.
7.2. Card value is increasing from Ace to 9, where Ace equals 1 and 10s & Picture cards are considered 0.
Rank Table: From highest rank to lowest rank
Rank | Description | Example |
---|---|---|
Three Picture | Three picture card in hand | King (♠) , Queen (♥) , Jack (♠) |
2 Picture 9 (2P 9) | Two picture card with Nine (9) card | King (♠) , Queen (♥) , 9 (♠) |
1 Picture 9 (1P 9) | One picture card with Sum Nine (9) points | King (♠) , 10 (♥) , 9 (♠) |
0 Picture 9 (0P 9) | Sum Nine (9) points | 9 (♠) , 10 (♥) , 10 (♠) |
2 Picture 8 (2P 8) | Two picture card with Eight (8) card | King (♠) , Queen (♥) , 8 (♠) |
1 Picture 8 (1P 8) | One picture card with Sum Eight (8) points | King (♠) , 10 (♥) , 8 (♠) |
0 Picture 8 (0P 8) | Sum Eight (8) points | 8 (♠) , 10 (♥) , 10 (♠) |
2 Picture 7 (2P 7) | Two picture card with Seven (7) card | King (♠) , Queen (♥) , 7 (♠) |
1 Picture 7 (1P 7) | One picture card with Sum Seven (7) points | King (♠) , 10 (♥) , 7 (♠) |
0 Picture 7 (0P 7) | Sum Seven (7) points | 7 (♠) , 10 (♥) , 10 (♠) |
2 Picture 6 (2P 6) | Two picture card with Six (6) card | King (♠) , Queen (♥) , 6 (♠) |
1 Picture 6 (1P 6) | One picture card with Sum Six (6) points | King (♠) , 10 (♥) , 6 (♠) |
0 Picture 6 (0P 6) | Sum Six (6) points | 6 (♠) , 10 (♥) , 10 (♠) |
2 Picture 5 (2P 5) | Two picture card with Five (5) card | King (♠) , Queen (♥) , 5 (♠) |
1 Picture 5 (1P 5) | One picture card with Sum Five (5) points | King (♠) , 10 (♥) , 5 (♠) |
0 Picture 5 (0P 5) | Sum Five (5) points | 5 (♠) , 10 (♥) , 10 (♠) |
2 Picture 4 (2P 4) | Two picture card with Four (4) card | King (♠) , Queen (♥) , 4 (♠) |
1 Picture 4 (1P 4) | One picture card with Sum Four (4) points | King (♠) , 10 (♥) , 4 (♠) |
0 Picture 4 (0P 4) | Sum Four (4) points | 4 (♠) , 10 (♥) , 10 (♠) |
2 Picture 3 (2P 3) | Two picture card with Three (3) card | King (♠) , Queen (♥) , 3 (♠) |
1 Picture 3 (1P 3) | One picture card with Sum Three (3) points | King (♠) , 10 (♥) , 3 (♠) |
0 Picture 3 (0P 3) | Sum Three (3) points | 3 (♠) , 10 (♥) , 10 (♠) |
2 Picture 2 (2P 2) | Two picture card with Two (2) card | King (♠) , Queen (♥) , 2 (♠) |
1 Picture 2 (1P 2) | One picture card with Sum Two (2) points | King (♠) , 10 (♥) , 2 (♠) |
0 Picture 2 (0P 2) | Sum Two (2) points | 2 (♠) , 10 (♥) , 10 (♠) |
2 Picture 1 (2P 1) | Two picture card with One (1) card | King (♠) , Queen (♥) , Ace (♠) |
1 Picture 1 (1P 1) | One picture card with Sum One (1) points | King (♠) , 10 (♥) , Ace (♠) |
0 Picture 1 (0P 1) | Sum One (1) points | Ace (♠) , 10 (♥) , 10 (♠) |
2 Picture 0 (2P 0) | Two picture card with Ten (0) card | King (♠) , Queen (♥) , 10 (♠) |
1 Picture 0 (1P 0) | One picture card with Sum Zero (0) points | King (♠) , 10 (♥) , 10 (♠) |
0 Picture 0 (0P 0) | Sum Zero (0) points | 10 (♠) , 10 (♥) , 10 (♠) |
7.3. The bet types are as follows:
7.4. The result of Three Picture will instantly post on official website. The result published in the official website shall prevail.
7.5. Terms and Conditions:
7.5.1. The Company reserves its rights to cancel or void the affected draw when any technical malfunction of any sort, including, but not exclusively software, hardware or connection malfunction.
7.5.2. The Company reserves its rights to cancel or void the affected draw when any suspicion that the customer is participating in fraud, collusion, money laundering or other illegal activities.
7.5.3. The Company reserves its rights to cancel or void the affected draw when an error (human or otherwise) or system failure results in incorrect odds being used.
7.5.4. Accepted bets on the draw will stand even if the member subsequently logs out or is disconnected for any reason from the website.
7.5.5. In the event of any inconsistency between the content, the English version shall prevail.
7.6. Player / Banker
7.6.1. The Company will offer odds on the result of game being “Player”, “Tie” or “Banker”.
7.6.1.1. Player – the “Player” rank is greater than “Banker” rank.
7.6.1.2. Banker – the “Banker” rank is greater than “Player” rank.
7.6.1.3. Tie – the rank of “Player” and “Banker” are equal.
7.6.2. If there is a “Tie”, the bet amount on the “Player” and the “Banker” will be refunded.
7.6.3. If “Player” or “Banker” wins at SIX (6) points, the bet wins half.
Example:
Player hand: King (♠) , King (♥) , Queen (♥) = Three Picture
Banker hand: 9 (♦) , Jack (♥) , Queen (♠) = 2P 9 points
“Player” rank is greater than “Banker” rank, and therefore the bet on “Player” wins.
7.7. Player Pair
7.7.1. The Company will offer odds on the result of game being “Player Pair”.
7.7.1.1. Player Pair – “Player” cards has TWO (2) same value cards.
Example:
Player hand: King (♠) , King (♥) , Queen (♥) = Three Picture
Banker hand: 9 (♦) , Jack (♥) , Queen (♠) = 2P 9 points
The “Player” has TWO (2) King cards, and therefore the bet on “Player Pair” wins.
7.8. Banker Pair
7.8.1. The Company will offer odds on the result of game being “Banker Pair”.
7.8.1.1. Banker Pair – “Banker” has TWO (2) same value cards.
Example:
Player hand: King (♠) , King (♥) , Queen (♥) = Three Picture
Banker hand: 9 (♦) , 9 (♥) , Queen (♠) = 1P 8 points
The “Banker” has TWO (2) NINE (9) cards, and therefore the bet on “Banker Pair” wins.
7.9. Player Straight +
7.9.1. The Company will offer odds on the result of game being Player “Straight +”.
7.9.1.1. “Straight +” means “Player” hand achieves any of Straight, Flush, Three of a Kind, Straight Flush or Three Picture.
Example:
Player hand: King (♠) , King (♥) , Queen (♥) = Three Picture
Banker hand: 9 (♦) , 9 (♥) , Queen (♠) = 1P 8 points
The “Player” has Three Picture rank, and therefore the bet on “Straight +” wins.
7.10. Banker Straight +
7.10.1. The Company will offer odds on the result of game being Banker “Straight +”.
7.10.1.1. “Straight +” means “Banker” hand achieves any of Straight, Flush, Three of a Kind, Straight Flush or Three Picture.
Example:
Player hand: King (♠) , King (♥) , Queen (♥) = Three Picture
Banker hand: 9 (♦) , 9 (♥) , 9 (♠) = 7 points
The “Banker” has Three of a Kind, and therefore the bet on “Straight +” wins.
7.11. Sum Big / Small
7.11.1. The Company will offer odds on the result of the game being “Big” or “Small”.
7.11.2. Card value is increasing from Ace to King, where Ace equals 1 and King equals 13.
7.11.2.1. Big – the sum of “Player” and “Banker” cards are greater than or equal to 43.
7.11.2.2. Small – the sum of “Player” and “Banker” cards are lower than or equal to 42.
Example:
Player hand: King (♠) , King (♥) , Queen (♥) = 13 + 13 + 12 = 38
Banker hand: 9 (♦) , 9 (♥) , 9 (♠) = 9 + 9 + 9 = 27
Total: 38 + 27 = 65
The sum of “Player” and “Banker” is 65, and therefore the bet on “Big” wins.
7.12. Sum Odd / Even
7.12.1. The Company will offer odds on the result of the game being “Odd” or “Even”.
7.12.2. Card value is increasing from Ace to King, where Ace equals 1 and King equals 13.
7.12.2.1. Odd – the sum of “Player” and “Banker” cards is an odd number.
7.12.2.2. Even – the sum of “Player” and “Banker” cards is an even number.
Example:
Player hand: King (♠) , King (♥) , Queen (♥) = 13 + 13 + 12 = 38
Banker hand: 9 (♦) , 9 (♥) , 9 (♠) = 9 + 9 + 9 = 27
Total: 38 + 27 = 65
The sum of “Player” and “Banker” is 65 and is an “Odd” number, and therefore the bet on “Odd” wins.
7.13. Based on Live Result data, the Return to Player (RTP) percentages (%) are as below:
Three Picture | ||
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No | Bet Type | RTP % |
Result | ||
1 | Player | 96.93% |
2 | Banker | 96.95% |
3 | Tie | 75.65% |
Player Pair | ||
4 | Pair | 85.80% |
Banker Pair | ||
5 | Pair | 85.97% |
Player Rank | ||
6 | Straight + | 85.84% |
Banker Rank | ||
7 | Straight + | 85.55% |
Sum Big/Small | ||
8 | Big | 96.48% |
9 | Small | 97.16% |
Sum Odd/Even | ||
10 | Odd | 96.92% |
11 | Even | 97.08% |
8.1. Teen Patti is played with a single deck of playing cards FIFTY TWO (52) cards without the joker / wild cards. FOUR (4) players (Three Players and One Banker) are offered in game with each having THREE (3) Cards in hand, and then make the best possible poker hand with 3 cards. Card is generated by Random Number Generator (RNG) system.
8.1.1. Game play system consist of 4 stages:
• “Start Betting” to start accepting bets.
• “Stop Betting” to stop accepting bets.
• “Waiting Result” for RNG result generation.
• “Open Result” to open the game’s result.
8.1.2. “Start Betting” and “Stop Betting” countdown will take place within the pre-defined duration of each game.
8.1.3. “Waiting Result” and “Open Result” will overlap with next game “Start Betting” stage.
8.1.4. “Next Draw” button to skip “Waiting Result” and “Open Result” stage to next game.
8.2. Teen Patti hand rank from lowest to highest are as follows:
8.2.1. Three of a Kind > Straight Flush > Straight > Flush > One Pair > High Card
Note:
When players (the Player and the Banker) have the same rank in hand, the highest value card will be used to determine the winning hand. Suits in cards will not be used to determine the winning hand. If both hands have the same value cards, the game is tied.
“Straight” and “Straight Flush” Ranked from highest to lowest are shown below:
“Ace King Queen” > “Ace 2 3“ > “King Queen Jack“ > “Queen Jack 10“ > “Jack 10 9” > “10 9 8“ > “9 8 7“ > “8 7 6” > “7 6 5“ > “6 5 4“ > “5 4 3“ > “4 3 2“.
Example:
Player: Ace (♠) , King (♥) , Queen (♦)
Banker: King (♣) , Queen (♥) , Jack (♣)
Both “Player” and “Banker” has the rank “Straight”. While the highest card of “Player” is Ace and “Banker” is King. Ace has a higher value compared, and therefore “Player” wins.
8.3. The bet types are as follows:
8.4. The result of Teen Patti will instantly post on official website. The result published in official website shall prevail.
8.5. Terms and Conditions:
8.5.1. The Company reserves its rights to cancel or void the affected draw when any technical malfunction of any sort, including, but not exclusively software, hardware or connection malfunction.
8.5.2. The Company reserves its rights to cancel or void the affected draw when any suspicion that the customer is participating in fraud, collusion, money laundering or other illegal activities.
8.5.3. The Company reserves its rights to cancel or void the affected draw when an error (human or otherwise) or system failure results in incorrect odds being used.
8.5.4. Accepted bets on the draw will stand even if the member subsequently logs out or is disconnected for any reason from the website.
8.5.5. In the event of any inconsistency between the content, the English version shall prevail.
8.6. Player Win / Lose
8.6.1. The Company will offer odds on the result of player being “Win” or “Lose”.
8.6.1.1. Win – the poker hand rank of “Player” is greater than that of “Banker”.
8.6.1.2. Lose – the poker hand rank of “Banker” is greater than that of “Player”.
8.6.1.3. Tie – the poker hand rank of “Player” and that of “Banker” are equal.
8.6.2. If there is a “Tie”, the bet amount on the “Win” and the “Lose” will be refunded.
Example:
Teen Patti result as
Player 1: Ace (♠) , Ace (♥) , King (♥)
Player 2: 10 (♠) , 9 (♥) , Jack (♥)
Player 3: 8 (♠) , 2 (♥) , 8 (♥)
Banker: King (♣) , Queen (♥) , Queen (♣)
Resulting best hand of:
Player 1: One Pair – Ace
Player 2: Straight – Jack
Player 3: One Pair – 8
Banker: One Pair – Queen
The Player 1 hand rank “One Pair – Ace” is better than Banker’s hand rank “One Pair – Queen”, therefore the bet on “Win” wins.
The Player 2 hand rank “Straight – Jack” is better than Banker’s hand rank “One Pair – Queen”, therefore the bet on “Win” wins.
The Player 3 hand rank “One Pair – 8” is lower than Banker’s hand rank “One Pair – Queen”, therefore the bet on “Lose” wins.
8.7. Player Pair
8.7.1. The Company will offer odds on the result of a “Player” game being “Pair” rank.
8.7.1.1. “Pair” means that the hand card rank achieves any of Pair from Pair TWO (2) until Pair Ace.
Note: “Three of a Kind” does not count as “Pair” rank.
Example:
Teen Patti result as
Player 1: Ace (♠) , Ace (♥) , King (♥)
Player 2: 10 (♠) , 9 (♥) , Jack (♥)
Player 3: 8 (♠) , 2 (♥) , 8 (♥)
Resulting best hand of:
Player 1: One Pair – Ace
Player 2: Straight – Jack
Player 3: One Pair – 8
Player 1 with rank of “One Pair – Ace”, therefore the bet on “Pair” wins.
Player 2 with rank of “Straight – Jack”, therefore the bet on “Pair” loses.
Player 3 with rank of “One Pair – 8”, therefore the bet on “Pair” wins.
8.8. Player Flush +
8.8.1. The Company will offer odds on the result of a “Player” game being “Flush +”.
8.8.1.1. Flush + – Hand card rank achieves a “Flush” or above (Flush, Straight, Straight Flush and Three of a Kind).
Example:
Teen Patti result as
Player 1: Ace (♠) , Ace (♥) , King (♥)
Player 2: 10 (♠) , 9 (♥) , Jack (♥)
Player 3: 8 (♠) , 2 (♥) , 8 (♥)
Resulting best hand of:
Player 1: One Pair – Ace
Player 2: Straight – Jack
Player 3: One Pair – 8
Player 1 with rank of “One Pair – Ace”, therefore the bet on “Flush +” loses.
Player 2 with rank of “Straight – Jack”, therefore the bet on “Flush +” wins.
Player 3 with rank of “One Pair – 8”, therefore the bet on “Flush +” loses.
8.9. Any Player Pair
8.9.1. The Company will offer odds on the result of game being “Any Pair”.
8.9.1.1. Any Pair – Any of the Players achieves “Pair” rank.
Note: “Three of a Kind” does not count as “Pair” rank.
Example:
Teen Patti result as
Player 1: Ace (♠) , Ace (♥) , King (♥)
Player 2: 10 (♠) , 9 (♥) , Jack (♥)
Player 3: 8 (♠) , 2 (♥) , 8 (♥)
Resulting best hand of:
Player 1: One Pair – Ace
Player 2: Straight – Jack
Player 3: One Pair – 8
Player 1 and Player 3 hand rank has “One Pair”, therefore the bet on “Any Pair” wins.
8.10. Any Player Flush +
8.10.1. The Company will offer odds on the result of game being “Any Flush +”.
8.10.1.1. Any Flush + – Any of the Players achieves “Flush” rank or above.
Example:
Teen Patti result as
Player 1: Ace (♠) , Ace (♥) , King (♥)
Player 2: 10 (♠) , 9 (♥) , Jack (♥)
Player 3: 8 (♠) , 2 (♥) , 8 (♥)
Resulting best hand of:
Player 1: One Pair – Ace
Player 2: Straight – Jack
Player 3: One Pair – 8
Player 2 hand rank has “Straight”, therefore the bet on “Any Flush +” wins.
8.11. Based on Live Result data, the Return to Player (RTP) percentages (%) are as below:
Teen Patti | ||
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No | Bet Type | RTP % |
Player 1 Win/Lose | ||
1 | Win | 98.02% |
2 | Lose | 97.98% |
Player 2 Win/Lose | ||
3 | Win | 97.90% |
4 | Lose | 98.11% |
Player 3 Win/Lose | ||
5 | Win | 98.04% |
6 | Lose | 97.97% |
Player 1 Pair | ||
7 | Pair | 89.61% |
Player 2 Pair | ||
8 | Pair | 89.66% |
Player 3 Pair | ||
9 | Pair | 89.81% |
Player 1 Flush + | ||
10 | Flush + | 86.94% |
Player 2 Flush + | ||
11 | Flush + | 86.57% |
Player 3 Flush + | ||
12 | Flush + | 86.84% |
Any Player Pair | ||
13 | Pair | 96.24% |
Any Player Flush + | ||
14 | Flush + | 90.50% |
9.1. Andar Bahar is played with a single deck of playing cards FIFTY TWO (52) cards without the joker / wild cards. Pick ONE (1) card as the “Initial Card” and TWO (2) sides (the Andar and the Bahar) will begin to draw ONE (1) card each in game starting from “Andar” and then “Bahar” until a card matches the value of “Initial Card”, the side that successfully hit the same value card wins. Card is generated by Random Number Generator (RNG) system.
9.1.1. Game play system consist of 4 stages:
• “Start Betting” to start accepting bets.
• “Stop Betting” to stop accepting bets.
• “Waiting Result” for RNG result generation.
• “Open Result” to open the game’s result.
9.1.2. “Start Betting” and “Stop Betting” countdown will take place within the pre-defined duration of each game.
9.1.3. “Waiting Result” and “Open Result” will overlap with next game “Start Betting” stage.
9.1.4. “Next Draw” button to skip “Waiting Result” and “Open Result” stage to next game.
9.2. The bet types are as follows:
9.3. The result of Andar Bahar will instantly post on official website. The result published in the official website shall prevail.
9.4. Terms and Conditions:
9.4.1. The Company reserves its rights to cancel or void the affected draw when any technical malfunction of any sort, including, but not exclusively software, hardware or connection malfunction.
9.4.2. The Company reserves its rights to cancel or void the affected draw when any suspicion that the customer is participating in fraud, collusion, money laundering or other illegal activities.
9.4.3. The Company reserves its rights to cancel or void the affected draw when an error (human or otherwise) or system failure results in incorrect odds being used.
9.4.4. Accepted bets on the draw will stand even if the member subsequently logs out or is disconnected for any reason from the website.
9.4.5. In the event of any inconsistency between the content, the English version shall prevail.
9.5. Andar / Bahar
9.5.1. The Company will offer odds on the result of game being “Andar” or “Bahar”.
9.5.1.1. Andar – “Andar” first to draw “Initial Card” card value.
9.5.1.2. Bahar – “Bahar” first to draw “Initial Card” card value.
Example:
Initial Card – Jack (♠)
Andar cards – Ace (♠) , Ace (♥) , King (♥)
Bahar cards – 10 (♠) , 9 (♥) , Jack (♥)
The result of “Initial Card” is “Jack” card and the next “Jack” card is drawn to “Bahar” side, therefore the bet on “Bahar” wins.
9.6. Card Count
9.6.1. The Company will offer odds on the result of game being “Card Count Range”.
9.6.1.1. 1 ~ 5 – the total of “Andar” and “Bahar” drawn card’s count in the range of ONE (1) to FIVE (5) cards.
9.6.1.2. 6 ~ 10 – the total of “Andar” and “Bahar” drawn card’s count in the range of SIX (6) to TEN (10) cards.
9.6.1.3. 11 ~ 15 – the total of “Andar” and “Bahar” drawn card’s count in the range of ELEVEN (11) to FIFTEEN (15) cards.
9.6.1.4. 16 ~ 25 – the total of “Andar” and “Bahar” drawn card’s count in the range of SIXTEEN (16) to TWENTY FIVE (25) cards.
9.6.1.5. 26 ~ 30 – the total of “Andar” and “Bahar” drawn card’s count in the range of TWENTY SIX (26) to THIRTY (30) cards.
9.6.1.6. 31 ~ 35 – the total of “Andar” and “Bahar” drawn card’s count in the range of THIRTY ONE (31) to THIRTY FIVE (35) cards.
9.6.1.7. 36 ~ 40 – the total of “Andar” and “Bahar” drawn card’s count in the range of THIRTY SIX (36) to FORTY (40) cards.
9.6.1.8. 41 ~ 49 – the total of “Andar” and “Bahar” drawn card’s count in the range of FORTY ONE (41) cards to FORTY NINE (49) cards.
Example:
Initial Card – Jack (♠)
Andar cards – Ace (♠) , Ace (♥) , King (♥)
Bahar cards – 10 (♠) , 9 (♥) , Jack (♥)
The result of cards drawn by “Andar” is THREE (3) cards and “Bahar” is THREE (3) cards, total card’s count drawn is SIX (6), therefore the bet on “6 ~ 10” range wins.
9.7. Initial Card Over / Under
9.7.1. The Company will offer odds on the result of game being initial card is “Over” or “Under”.
9.7.1.1. Over – the initial card drawn value is equal to 8 , 9 , 10 , Jack , Queen or King.
9.7.1.2. Under – the initial card drawn value is equal to Ace , 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 or 6.
9.7.1.3. 7 – the Initial card drawn value is equal to 7.
Example:
Initial Card – Jack (♠)
Andar cards – Ace (♠) , Ace (♥) , King (♥)
Bahar cards – 10 (♠) , 9 (♥) , Jack (♥)
The result of initial card value is “Jack”, therefore the bet on “Over” wins.
9.8. Initial Card Suit
9.8.1. The Company will offer odds on the result being the suit of the initial card is “Spade”, “Heart”, “Club”, or “Diamond”.
9.8.1.1. Spade – ♠ symbol
9.8.1.2. Heart – ♥ symbol
9.8.1.3. Club – ♣ symbol
9.8.1.4. Diamond – ♦ symbol
Example:
Initial Card – Queen (♦)
The result of initial card value is “Queen” with “Diamond (♦)” symbol card, therefore the bet on “Diamond” wins.
9.9. Based on Live Result data, the Return to Player (RTP) percentages (%) are as below:
Andar Bahar | ||
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No | Bet Type | RTP % |
Result | ||
1 | Andar | 97.93% |
2 | Bahar | 96.91% |
Card Count | ||
3 | 1~5 | 94.88% |
4 | 6~10 | 91.21% |
5 | 11~15 | 92.97% |
6 | 16~25 | 91.55% |
7 | 26~30 | 91.48% |
8 | 31~35 | 92.21% |
9 | 36~40 | 91.20% |
10 | 41~49 | 94.45% |
Initial Card Over/Under | ||
11 | Over | 92.25% |
12 | Under | 92.35% |
13 | 7 | 88.53% |
Initial Card Suit | ||
14 | Spade | 95.09% |
15 | Heart | 94.96% |
16 | Club | 95.10% |
17 | Diamond | 94.86% |
10.1. Two-Eight Bar is played with 40 Mahjong tiles (“dot” tiles and “white” tiles) drawing without repetition. FOUR (4) players (Three Players and One Banker) are offered in game with each having TWO (2) Mahjong tiles in hand, and then match the rank on each Player versus with the Banker. Mahjong tiles are generated by Random Number Generator (RNG) system.
10.1.1. Game play system consist of 4 stages:
• “Start Betting” to start accepting bets.
• “Stop Betting” to stop accepting bets.
• “Waiting Result” for RNG result generation.
• “Open Result” to open the game’s result.
10.1.2. “Start Betting” and “Stop Betting” countdown will take place within the pre-defined duration of each game.
10.1.3. “Waiting Result” and “Open Result” will overlap with next game “Start Betting” stage.
10.1.4. “Next Draw” button to skip “Waiting Result” and “Open Result” stage to next game.
10.2. Mahjong tiles in play are as follows:
One (1) Dot | Two (2) Dots | Three (3) Dots | Four (4) Dots | Five (5) Dots |
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Six (6) Dots | Seven (7) Dots | Eight (8) Dots | Nine (9) Dots | White |
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10.3. Two-Eight Bar hand rank from lowest to highest are as follows:
Rank | Tile |
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0 Point |
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0 Point |
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0 Point |
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1 Point |
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1 Point |
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1 Point |
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1 Point |
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1.5 Points |
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2 Points |
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2 Points |
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2 Points |
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2.5 Points |
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3 Points |
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3 Points |
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3 Points |
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3 Points |
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3.5 Points |
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4 Points |
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4 Points |
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4 Points |
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4.5 Points |
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5 Points |
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5 Points |
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5 Points |
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5 Points |
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5.5 Points |
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6 Points |
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6 Points |
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6 Points |
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6.5 Points |
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7 Points |
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7 Points |
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7 Points |
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7 Points |
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7.5 Points |
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8 Points |
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8 Points |
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8 Points |
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8.5 Points |
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9 Points |
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9 Points |
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9 Points |
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9 Points |
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9.5 Points |
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Two-Eight Bar |
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A Pair of 1 Dot |
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A Pair of 2 Dots |
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A Pair of 3 Dots |
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A Pair of 4 Dots |
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A Pair of 5 Dots |
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A Pair of 6 Dots |
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A Pair of 7 Dots |
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A Pair of 8 Dots |
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A Pair of 9 Dots |
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A Pair of White |
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10.4. The bet types are as follows:
10.5. The result of Two-Eight Bar will instantly post on official website. The result published in the official website shall prevail.
10.6. Terms and Conditions:
10.6.1. The Company reserves its rights to cancel or void the affected draw when any technical malfunction of any sort, including, but not exclusively software, hardware or connection malfunction.
10.6.2. The Company reserves its rights to cancel or void the affected draw when any suspicion that the customer is participating in fraud, collusion, money laundering or other illegal activities.
10.6.3. The Company reserves its rights to cancel or void the affected draw when an error (human or otherwise) or system failure results in incorrect odds being used.
10.6.4. Accepted bets on the draw will stand even if the member subsequently logs out or is disconnected for any reason from the website.
10.6.5. In the event of any inconsistency between the content, the English version shall prevail.
10.7. Player Win / Lose
10.7.0.1. The Company will offer odds on the result of player being “Win” or “Lose”.
10.7.0.2. Win – the hand rank of “Player” is greater than that of “Banker”.
10.7.0.3. Lose – the hand rank of “Banker” is greater than that of “Player”.
10.7.0.4. Tie – the hand rank of “Player” and that of “Banker” are equal.
10.7.1. If there is a “Tie”, the bet amount on the “Win” and the “Lose” will be refunded.
Example:
Two-Eight Bar result as
Player 1: |
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(5.5 Points) |
Player 2: |
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(5 Points) |
Player 3: |
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(3 Points) |
Banker: |
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(2 Points) |
The Player 1 hand rank “5.5 Points” is better than Banker’s hand rank “2 Points”, and therefore the bet on “Win” wins.
The Player 2 hand rank “5 Points” is better than Banker’s hand rank “2 Points”, and therefore the bet on “Win” wins.
The Player 3 hand rank “3 Points” is lesser than Banker’s hand rank “2 Points”, and therefore the bet on “Win” wins.
10.8. Player Pair
10.8.1. The Company will offer odds on the “Player” result of game being “Pair” rank.
10.8.1.1. “Pair” means that the hand card rank achieves any of Pair from “A Pair of 1 Dot” until “A Pair of White”.
Example:
Two-Eight Bar result as
Player 1: |
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(A Pair of White) |
Player 2: |
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(5 Points) |
Player 3: |
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(3 Points) |
Banker: |
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(2 Points) |
Player 1 with rank of “A Pair of White”, and therefore the bet on “Pair” wins.
Player 2 with rank of “5 Points”, and therefore the bet on “Pair” lose.
Player 3 with rank of “3 Points”, and therefore the bet on “Pair” lose.
10.9. Player Two-Eight Bar
10.9.1. The Company will offer odds on the “Player” result of game being “Two-Eight Bar”.
10.9.1.1. Two-Eight Bar – Hand card rank achieves a “Two (2) Dots and Eight (8) Dots”
Example:
Player 1: |
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(5.5 Points) |
Player 2: |
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(5 Points) |
Player 3: |
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(Two-Eight Bar) |
Banker: |
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(2 Points) |
Player 1 with rank of “5.5 Points”, and therefore the bet on “Two-Eight Bar” lose.
Player 2 with rank of “5 Points”, and therefore the bet on “Two-Eight Bar” lose.
Player 3 with rank of “Two-Eight Bar”, and therefore the bet on “Two-Eight Bar” wins.
10.10. Any Player Pair
10.10.1. The Company will offer odds on the result of game being “Any Pair”.
10.10.1.1. Any Pair – Any of the Players achieves “Pair” rank.
Example:
Two-Eight Bar result as
Player 1: |
|
(A Pair of 6 Dots) |
Player 2: |
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(5 Points) |
Player 3: |
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(3 Points) |
Banker: |
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(2 Points) |
Player 1 hand rank has “A Pair of 6 Dots”, and therefore the bet on Any “Pair” wins.
10.11. Any Player Two-Eight Bar
10.11.1. The Company will offer odds on the result of game being “Any Two-Eight Bar”.
10.11.1.1. Any Two-Eight Bar – Any of the Players achieves “Two-Eight Bar” rank.
Example:
Two-Eight Bar result as
Player 1: |
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(A Pair of 6 Dots) |
Player 2: |
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(5 Points) |
Player 3: |
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(Two-Eight Bar) |
Banker: |
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(2 Points) |
Player 3 hand rank has “Two-Eight Bar”, and therefore the bet on Any “Two-Eight Bar” wins.
10.12. Based on Live Result data, the Return to Player (RTP) percentages (%) are as below:
Two-Eight Bar | ||
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No | Bet Type | RTP % |
Player 1 Win/Lose | ||
1 | Win | 98.01% |
2 | Lose | 98.04% |
Player 2 Win/Lose | ||
3 | Win | 98.06% |
4 | Lose | 97.99% |
Player 3 Win/Lose | ||
5 | Win | 98.02% |
6 | Lose | 98.02% |
Player 1 Pair | ||
7 | Pair | 84.58% |
Player 2 Pair | ||
8 | Pair | 84.61% |
Player 3 Pair | ||
9 | Pair | 84.53% |
Player 1 Two-Eight Bar | ||
10 | Two-Eight Bar | 82.37% |
Player 2 Two-Eight Bar | ||
11 | Two-Eight Bar | 81.74% |
Player 3 Two-Eight Bar | ||
12 | Two-Eight Bar | 82.69% |
Any Player Pair | ||
13 | Pair | 63.92% |
Any Player Two-Eight Bar | ||
14 | Two-Eight Bar | 60.90% |