One card each. Highest card wins. Dragon Tiger at petir108 is the most straightforward live casino game you'll ever play — but mastering when and how to bet is what separates consistent winners from first-timers. Filipino players from Cebu to Makati love it for its speed and simplicity.
Dragon Tiger is a two-position card game originally from Cambodia that exploded in popularity across Southeast Asian casinos — and today it's one of the top live games at petir108. The concept is brutally simple: two spots on the table (Dragon and Tiger) each receive one card face-up from a standard 52-card deck. The spot with the higher card wins. No drawing. No complex hand calculations. One card, one result, one payout.
This speed is what makes Dragon Tiger so magnetic to Filipino players who've grown up watching intense card games — from pusoy dos sessions in Divisoria to late-night tong-its in Cebu. The rounds move fast, the decisions are clear, and the payouts land in your petir108 wallet within seconds of the result.
At petir108, Dragon Tiger is available as a fully live-streamed game with real dealers operating from professional studios. You're watching an actual person flip actual cards — not a random number generator result. That transparency is something Filipino players strongly prefer, and it's one of the main reasons petir108's Dragon Tiger tables consistently rank among the most-visited sections of the site.
Dragon and Tiger each receive a single card from a standard 52-card deck — no draws, no splits.
Aces are low (value 1). Kings are high. Whoever holds the higher card wins the round outright.
If both Dragon and Tiger draw the same value card, the round is a Tie. Tie bets pay 8:1 but occur roughly 7.7% of the time.
Beyond Dragon/Tiger/Tie, petir108's tables offer suit bets, Big/Small bets, and suited tie options.
Both sides look identical on paper — same payout, same house edge. But experienced petir108 players track patterns and choose when and why to switch sides.
petir108's Dragon Tiger tables offer more than just Dragon and Tiger. Here's the full breakdown of available bets, payouts, and house edge so you can make informed decisions before placing your chips.
| Bet Type | Description | Payout | House Edge | Risk Level |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 🐉 Dragon | Dragon card is higher than Tiger card | 1:1 | 3.73% | Low |
| 🐯 Tiger | Tiger card is higher than Dragon card | 1:1 | 3.73% | Low |
| 🤝 Tie | Dragon and Tiger draw equal card value | 8:1 | 32.77% | Very High |
| 💎 Suited Tie | Both cards are same value AND same suit | 50:1 | Varies | Extreme |
| 📊 Big (Dragon) | Dragon card is 8 or higher | 1:1 | 7.69% | Medium |
| 📊 Small (Dragon) | Dragon card is 6 or lower | 1:1 | 7.69% | Medium |
| ♠️ Suit Bet | Predict the suit of Dragon or Tiger card | 3:1 | ~8% | Medium-High |
petir108 hosts multiple Dragon Tiger live tables running simultaneously, with different stake levels to suit every type of player — from casual ₱50 bettors to high rollers pushing ₱50,000 per round.
Dragon Tiger is fundamentally a near-50/50 game — the house has a slim mathematical edge on Dragon and Tiger bets. No strategy eliminates that edge entirely. What smart strategies do is help you manage your bankroll, extend your playing time, and exit sessions profitably more often than randomly. Here's how experienced petir108 players approach it.
Dragon Tiger players commonly use the scoreboard (road map) on the screen to track recent results. When Dragon or Tiger is on a visible winning streak — say, 5–6 consecutive wins for one side — some players back the streak to continue. This isn't mathematically guaranteed (each round is independent), but it works psychologically and can be profitable during genuine hot streaks. Set a streak exit rule — leave the streak if it breaks twice in a row.
If you're on a losing streak backing one side, switching isn't mathematically meaningful — but it breaks the psychological "tilt spiral" that causes players to chase losses on the same side irrationally. Some petir108 players switch sides after three consecutive losses on the same position. The math behind it is the same, but the mental reset often leads to better decision-making about bet sizing.
Betting the same amount every round — regardless of what happened in the previous round — is statistically the optimal long-term approach. Flat betting protects you from the Martingale trap (doubling after losses) which can wipe out a bankroll in just 6–7 consecutive losses. At petir108, even high-roller players on the VIP table often use flat betting across a session and rely on win-count advantage rather than progressive sizing.
This point bears repeating. The Tie bet at 8:1 payout sounds exciting but carries a 32.77% house edge — nearly nine times worse than backing Dragon or Tiger. Professional Filipino casino players and mathematical analysis both agree: the Tie bet is the worst wager on the Dragon Tiger table. Treat it like the lotto — fun to dream about, catastrophic to budget for.
Because Dragon Tiger is so fast, you can burn through a budget quicker than in slower games. Set a firm session loss limit before you start — say, ₱2,000 for a ₱200/bet session (10 buy-ins). If you hit that number, stop. Similarly, set a win target — if you reach ×2 your starting stack, consider cashing out. petir108's platform lets you set deposit and session limits in your account settings, which is a genuinely useful feature for fast-paced table games.
The scoreboard on every petir108 Dragon Tiger table shows four road types used by live baccarat and Dragon Tiger players across Asia. Here's a quick reference.
Primary result display. Red = Dragon win. Blue = Tiger win. Shows the last 40+ rounds at a glance.
Compact grid showing every result chronologically. Good for spotting pure win/loss frequency.
Derived road tracking pattern consistency. Red = consistent pattern, blue = chaotic/choppy results.
Similar to Big Eye Boy but skips one column. Used to spot emerging patterns earlier.
New to petir108 or Dragon Tiger? Here's everything you need to go from zero to placing your first live bet — step by step, no fluff. The whole process from registration to your first round takes under 10 minutes.
Visit petir108 and register using your mobile number. The sign-up form is short — name, mobile, and password. Verification is done by SMS OTP. Takes about 2 minutes.
Deposit using GCash, PayMaya, BDO, BPI, or Metrobank. Minimum deposit is ₱100. E-wallet deposits reflect instantly — you can be playing within seconds of funding your account.
From the petir108 main menu, navigate to the Live Casino section. Scroll to Dragon Tiger tables and select your preferred stake level — Classic, Speed, VIP, or Night Owl.
Each round has a betting window of approximately 15 seconds. Click Dragon or Tiger (or both, if you want to hedge), select your chip amount, and confirm. Once the timer closes, no more bets are accepted.
The live dealer flips one card to Dragon and one to Tiger simultaneously. Higher card wins. If your chosen side wins, the payout (1:1) is credited to your balance immediately. The next round starts automatically.
Go to Wallet → Withdraw, choose GCash, enter your amount, and submit. Verified accounts typically receive their Dragon Tiger winnings in GCash within 5–15 minutes. First-time withdrawals require KYC verification.
The most common things Filipino petir108 players ask about Dragon Tiger. Straightforward answers, no filler.