If you want a game with cards that’s fast-paced and easy to play, then look no further than Dragon Tiger.
With First Person Dragon Tiger on YesPlay you won’t be pressured to play, since you get to play it at your own pace, tap a button and wait for the next card to turn up. There are no dealers to chat with and no stressful situations where you have to make a decision under pressure. It’s just you, the game and the next flip of the card.
Pick your style
- The short way: pick Dragon or Tiger for a simple game where you’re betting on which side gets the higher card.
- For people who like high risk and potentially high reward we’ve got the Tie and Suited Tie bets, which are really hard to land.
- Still trying to figure out the game? No worries, you can always start with a few “free hands” just to test the waters before you deposit your hard earned cash.
How it runs
On YesPlay the game is listed under Casino Games with Evolution as its provider, and the lowest amount you can bet is R10. If you’d like to check out the game’s official page you can read more.
In Dragon Tiger, there is a single card for each side of the table, one for Dragon, one for Tiger. Aces are worth 1 point, while King is worth 13. If the side you bet on has a higher card than the other, then you receive a payout, the same amount as you bet (1:1). If the cards are a Tie you get paid 11:1, while a Suited Tie has a huge payout of 50:1. The cool thing about this game is that even if your bet loses due to a Tie, you still get half of your money back.
Small habits
This is a game with lots of rounds. Start out small and go round for round a number of times instead of putting it all on one draw and praying you get lucky. According to Evolution, the RTP sits at around 96.27%, which is not bad. Try to think of an amount you’d like to put on the line, and if you feel lekker you can always go higher later.
Last card
If you’re a gambler who loves making split-second decisions that lead to instant results, then Dragon Tiger is the game for you. Before you begin, choose your path, set your budget, and know when to quit. If things get too emotional, it’s time to take a break.

