Card Games on erek 94: Mechanics and Rules
Card games on our platform are streamed live from professional studios. You see the dealer and cards through a high-definition video feed. The interface allows you to place interest, confirm your selection, and watch the outcome unfold. All card games use standard decks and follow traditional rules — though each game has specific mechanics we cover below.
Blackjack Rules and Play
Blackjack on erek 94 is played between you and the dealer. The goal is to reach a hand value closer to 21 than the dealer without exceeding 21. The dealer deals two cards to you and two to themselves — one of the dealer's cards is visible, one hidden. You then decide whether to hit (take another card), stand (keep your current hand), double down (double your interest and receive one more card), or split (if you have two cards of the same value, split them into two hands).
Card values are straightforward: numbered cards (2–10) are worth their face value; face cards (jack, queen, king) are worth 10; aces are worth either 1 or 11, whichever is more favorable. After you've acted, the dealer reveals their hidden card and must follow fixed rules — typically hitting until reaching 17 or higher. If your hand is closer to 21 than the dealer's, you win. If the dealer busts (exceeds 21), you win. Ties (called "pushes") result in your interest being returned.
Baccarat Mechanics
Baccarat is a simpler card game with only three possible outcomes: Player win, Banker win, or Tie. You place your interest on one of these three options before cards are dealt. The dealer then distributes cards according to fixed rules — there is no player decision-making during the hand.
Card values in baccarat are: numbered cards 2–9 are worth their face value; 10 and face cards are worth 0; aces are worth 1. Hand totals are calculated by adding card values and taking only the last digit (for example, a 7 and 8 totals 15, which counts as 5 in baccarat). Both the Player and Banker receive cards, and the hand closest to 9 wins. If you bet on the winning side, you receive a payout. The Banker bet typically pays slightly less than the Player bet due to the banker's slight mathematical advantage.
Baccarat's fixed rules mean games move quickly. The dealer follows a predetermined script — no decisions, no variations. This makes baccarat predictable and straightforward for beginners. Many players in Jakarta, Surabaya, Bandung, and other Indonesian cities favour baccarat for its simplicity.
Tie bets on baccarat pay higher odds than Player or Banker bets, but ties occur less frequently. Most baccarat players focus on Player or Banker bets for more consistent outcomes.
Dragon Tiger Game
Dragon Tiger is the simplest card game on erek 94. One card is dealt to the Dragon position, and one card to the Tiger position. Whichever card is higher wins. You place your interest on either Dragon, Tiger, or a Tie. There are no additional cards, no strategic decisions — just one high card and one comparison.
Card rankings follow standard poker order: 2 is lowest, ace is highest. If you bet on Dragon and the Dragon card is higher, you win. If you bet on Tiger and the Tiger card is higher, you win. If both cards are identical, a Tie occurs and Tie bets win; Dragon and Tiger bets are typically returned or lose depending on house rules.
Account Funding for Card Games
Before playing any card game on erek 94, your account must be verified and funded. Account verification requires uploading a photo ID and answering standard identification questions. Most verifications complete within subject to verification.
Once verified, navigate to Deposit. erek 94 supports six e-wallet options: DANA, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, and e-wallet. E-wallet deposits are the fastest — you confirm payment in your wallet app, and funds arrive in your erek 94 account within subject to verification. Your account balance updates in real time, and you can immediately join a card-game table.
Bank transfers are also supported: mobile banking, local payment, online payment, and e-wallet. When you select a bank, erek 94 generates a unique virtual-account number for your account. Transfer your deposit amount from your personal bank account to that number. Processing time is typically subject to verification depending on your bank and the time of day — off-peak transfers may complete faster than peak-hour transfers.
Two-factor authentication adds security
Enable two-factor authentication in your account settings. A second verification step — usually a code sent to your phone — prevents unauthorized access even if someone learns your password.
Placing Interest and Withdrawal
Once funded, you browse available card-game tables. Each table shows the game type (blackjack, baccarat, Dragon Tiger), the minimum and maximum interest limits, the number of players, and the dealer information. Select a table and join.
At the table, you see the live video feed and a betting interface. For each hand, you place your interest by selecting the amount and confirming. Your account balance decreases by that amount. Once the hand concludes and a result is determined, any winnings are credited to your balance instantly.
After playing, you may withdraw your balance at any time. Navigate to Withdraw, enter your withdrawal amount, and select your payment method. The same channels you used for deposits are available for withdrawals. E-wallet withdrawals typically complete within subject to verification. Bank transfers process within subject to verification. All withdrawals are subject to verification — erek 94 confirms your account is in good standing and the amount does not exceed your balance.
Understanding Odds and Payouts
Each card game displays payout ratios for different interests. In blackjack, a standard win pays 1:1 (you get your interest amount back plus an equal payout). A blackjack (21 on your first two cards) typically pays 3:2 (your interest plus 1.5 times that amount). In baccarat, a Player bet pays 1:1; a Banker bet typically pays 0.95:1 (slightly less due to the banker's advantage); a Tie pays 8:1 or 9:1. In Dragon Tiger, a Dragon or Tiger win pays 1:1; a Tie typically pays 8:1.
These payout ratios are set before you place your interest. The table rules display all payouts — review them before joining so you understand what you can win and what you might lose.
