What Shio Table Means on 138
Shio Table refers to a cluster of live-dealer games popular across Southeast Asia—particularly Dragon Tiger, Sic Bo, and occasionally live-hosted Baccarat variants. The term "Shio" carries cultural weight in Chinese and regional gaming contexts, but on 138, it simply denotes fast-paced, dealer-led rounds with transparent mechanics.
We operate Shio Table sessions around the clock, with peak activity during evening hours and around major events like Liga 1 match weeks or Piala Indonesia tournaments—times when players often take breaks between sports betting. Our dealers rotate shifts to maintain freshness and engagement across regions spanning Surabaya, Bandung, Medan, and Semarang.
Dragon Tiger – The Core Game
Dragon Tiger forms the backbone of our Shio Table lineup. Each round, one card is drawn for Dragon, one for Tiger. The higher card wins. It sounds elementary, but the speed—rounds complete in under a minute—and the social atmosphere draw consistent engagement. On 138, we host Dragon Tiger at multiple table limits. Casual tables start at minimal stakes, while premium tables suit players seeking larger action. Our dealers shuffle transparently on camera, seat players wherever space allows, and keep chat lively between rounds.
Rules are transparent: Dragon wins if its card ranks higher; Tiger wins if its card is higher; a tie pays out to Dragon-Tiger bets differently (some tables push, some pay 8:1, depending on house rules posted before you join). We display these rules in the table info before you sit down, so no surprises mid-session.
Sic Bo – Dice Transparency
Sic Bo uses three dice. Players predict outcomes—total, doubles, triples, or specific combinations. On 138, we film the dice shake, tumble, and settle in close-up so you see the result with certainty. Our dealers call the result aloud in English and Indonesian, then update the board. Payouts follow standard Sic Bo structure (totals pay 1:1 to 3:1 depending on probability; triples pay higher). We publish the full payout table in the game rules tab.
Live Roulette & Baccarat Variants
Beyond Dragon Tiger and Sic Bo, our Shio Table umbrella includes live Roulette spins hosted by our dealers and occasional Baccarat streams. Roulette follows the standard European wheel format. Baccarat plays standard Player-Banker-Tie rules. Both rotate based on demand and studio availability.
How We Operate 138 Shio Table Studios
Our studio operates from a dedicated facility with professional croupiers, certified equipment, and redundant camera feeds. Every table streams in HD to your device—phone, tablet, or desktop. We employ local dealers fluent in English and Indonesian, so communication flows naturally. Chat integration lets you type questions or greetings; our dealers read these live during breaks between rounds.
- HD Streaming
- We encode live feeds at bitrates suitable for regional connections—crisp video without constant buffering, even on standard mobile networks in Jakarta or Surabaya.
- Multilingual Dealers
- Our croupiers speak English and Indonesian fluently, with regional-language familiarity so players feel at home across Bandung, Medan, and Semarang markets.
- Chat Integration
- Real-time chat connects you to the table community. Ask game rules, greet other players, or simply observe before placing your first bet.
- Transparent Shuffles
- Dragon Tiger card shuffles and Sic Bo dice tumbles occur on camera. We do not hide equipment or outcomes—what you see is what happens.
Deposit, Play, and Withdrawal Flow on 138
To access Shio Table on 138, you must first verify your account. We collect basic identity details and confirm your region of access. This step ensures compliance with applicable law and protects both you and our platform.
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Complete Account VerificationBefore deposit
Provide your name, email, phone, and country. This confirms you are in a jurisdiction where our services operate and complies with regional KYC standards.
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Choose Your Payment RailMultiple options
We accept DANA, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet, and direct bank transfers (mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet). Select the method most familiar to you—deposits process instantly or within standard banking hours.
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Enter Shio Table LobbySelect your game
Browse available Dragon Tiger, Sic Bo, or Roulette tables. Filter by table limit, language preference, or dealer. Choose the game and table that suit your mood.
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Place Bets & Watch LiveReal-time action
Join the round, place your bet via the on-screen interface, and watch the dealer execute the game in real time. Chat or observe quietly—your choice.
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Withdraw Your BalanceAnytime
Request a withdrawal to the same payment method you used to deposit. Processing timelines follow each provider's standard (typically same-day for e-wallets like mobile banking and local payment, 1–3 business days for bank transfers).
Table Limits & Betting Strategy on 138 Shio Table
Our Shio Table spans multiple table limits so players of different budgets can join comfortably. Casual tables support low minimum bets—ideal for exploring game mechanics without pressure. Premium tables attract higher-stakes players. We do not prescribe betting amounts; we simply provide the table range and let you decide what fits your session.
Dragon Tiger and Sic Bo are games of chance—no optimal betting strategy guarantees a result. What matters is understanding the odds, setting a personal budget before you play, and sticking to it. Some players prefer steady small bets across many rounds; others prefer fewer, larger bets. Neither approach is correct—it depends on your preference and financial comfort.
Read the table rules before joining. Each table displays its minimum, maximum, and payout structure upfront. If the Dragon Tiger table shows "Dragon/Tiger 1:1, Tie 8:1", you know exactly what happens if you bet and win. No hidden terms.
