Understanding Qiu Qiu on 4d macau
Qiu Qiu is a comparing card game where two cards are dealt to each player, and hand rankings are determined by combining the card values modulo ten. On 4d macau, we host Qiu Qiu tables across three primary formats: standard Qiu Qiu (two-card comparison), Qiu Qiu with side bets (dragon/tiger tiles, pairs, streaks), and live-multiplayer Qiu Qiu where one dealer plays against up to six seated players simultaneously.
The card values work as follows: Ace through nine count face value (1–9), and tens, jacks, queens, and kings all count as zero. When you combine two cards, the result is the last digit of their sum. A hand totalling 17, for example, counts as seven. The highest possible hand is a "natural" or "supreme" — two cards that sum to nine (for instance, a six and a three, or a four and a five). On 4d macau, we display hand ranks clearly on the table overlay, so you always know where your two-card combination stands.
Table positions vary. Some of our Qiu Qiu rooms feature a single dealer seat (the dealer plays one position and compares against each player independently), while others use a "bank" format where one player acts as the dealer and we rotate the bank position after each round. Betting happens before cards are dealt — you place your stake in your seat's betting circle, and once all bets are confirmed, the dealer distributes cards face down, then reveals them in sequence.
Hand Rankings and Payouts
On 4d macau, Qiu Qiu hand rankings (highest to lowest) are: Natural nine, natural eight, natural seven, natural six, natural five, natural four, natural three, natural two, natural one, and zero. A natural nine beats any constructed hand — so a dealt six and three will always defeat a hand totalling nine via two other cards (for example, six and three dealt directly versus a four and five). Payouts on the main bet typically run 1:1 (you win an amount equal to your stake), though some of our live tables offer slightly adjusted odds on player/dealer wins.
Side Bets and Bonus Payouts
Beyond the main hand comparison, 4d macau Qiu Qiu tables offer optional side bets. A "pair" side bet wins if your two cards are identical (a pair of fives, a pair of kings, et cetera), typically paying 11:1 or 12:1 depending on the table ruleset. A "high pair" bet (both cards are face cards — jacks, queens, kings) pays at a different rate, often 15:1 or higher.
Some of our live Qiu Qiu rooms also feature "dragon/tiger" side bets, where you predict whether the dealer's card or the player's card will be higher (ignoring modulo-ten ranking and comparing raw card value). These side bets are optional — you are never required to place them, and they do not affect the primary hand outcome.
Table Limits and Betting Structure
Our 4d macau Qiu Qiu tables span a wide range of entry points. Entry-level tables on 4d macau accept minimum bets starting at modest amounts, making Qiu Qiu accessible to players in Jakarta, Surabaya, Bandung, Medan, and Semarang who are exploring the game for the first time. Mid-tier tables cater to consistent players, and premium tables accommodate higher-stakes play. Each table displays its minimum and maximum bet clearly before you join.
Bet limits on side bets often differ from the main-hand limit — for example, a table might allow a main bet up to a certain ceiling but cap side bets at a lower ceiling to balance risk. Our 4d macau dealers and in-app help team can clarify any table's specific limits before you commit your first stake.
Deposit and withdrawal flow
On 4d macau, you deposit via DANA, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet, or direct bank transfer (mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet). Funds arrive in your account within minutes. Withdrawals follow the same payment rail — money you request goes back to your original deposit method. Our support team verifies large withdrawals as part of standard account security checks.
Live Studio Experience
Every Qiu Qiu session on 4d macau originates from our licensed studio facilities. You see the table layout, the dealer's hands, and card reveals in high-definition video feed. We position multiple cameras to capture the card shoe, player positions, and the payout board. Our dealers wear identification badges, follow rigid procedural rules for shuffling and dealing, and engage in live chat with seated players — answering rule questions in Indonesian or English.
Session logs on 4d macau record every hand — card sequence, payout outcome, and timestamp — so you can download and review your play history anytime. This transparency is central to how we operate Qiu Qiu on 4d macau.
