25200 Table Games —
Blackjack, Poker & More
This page covers everything you need to know about the table games section on the 25200 platform — from digital blackjack and poker to Sic Bo and Dragon Tiger. Learn how to play, pick the right table, and access it all directly from your mobile in Malaysia.
Four Key Features of the Table Games Section
This is what sets the table gaming experience at 25200 apart from traditional methods.
Unlike live tables that move at the dealer's pace, digital table games let you take your time before making a decision. No time pressure — ideal for new players who are still learning the ropes.
All digital table games use RNG to ensure every outcome is independent and unpredictable. This provides a fundamental assurance that the game cannot be manipulated by anyone.
All table game controls — including the hit, stand, fold, and bet buttons — are designed for touchscreen use on mobile. No need to zoom in or guess which button to tap.
From blackjack to poker, Sic Bo and Dragon Tiger — all available in one section without switching platforms. You can try different game types within a single session without logging out of your account.
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Five Types of Table Games You Should Know
Each type has its own gameplay, house edge, and feel — choose the one that suits your style best.
Blackjack — The Ultimate Strategy Game
Blackjack is the table game with the lowest house edge (~0.5%) when a player applies basic strategy correctly. The main objective is to get a card value closer to 21 than the dealer without going over. The key decisions you need to make are whether to "hit" (take a card), "stand" (stay), "double down" (double your bet and take one more card), or "split" (separate a matching pair). Players who take the time to learn blackjack basic strategy will find it delivers the most consistent return of any table game on the 25200 platform.
Poker — Skill and Reading Your Opponents
In digital Texas Hold'em format, you play with two hole cards and five community cards revealed in stages. The goal is to form the best possible hand combination from the seven available cards. Unlike blackjack where you only play against the dealer, poker involves thinking about your opponents' potential hands — making it a deeper game both psychologically and strategically. The digital version lets you play without needing to read anyone's physical tells.
Sic Bo — A Dice Betting Game with Asian Roots
Sic Bo uses three dice and offers a wide range of bets with varying payouts and house edges. The safest bets are "Small" (total 4–10) or "Big" (total 11–17), carrying a house edge of approximately 2.78% and a 1:1 payout. The "Triple" bet (all three dice showing the same value) offers payouts of up to 180:1 but comes with a very high house edge. Sic Bo is popular among Asian players for its relaxed, fast-paced nature.
Dragon Tiger — The Simplest Game for Beginners
Dragon Tiger involves just two betting options — Dragon or Tiger. One card is dealt to each side, and the side with the higher card wins. This makes it the easiest table game to pick up, learnable within minutes. The payout is 1:1 with a 50% deduction on a tie result. The house edge is approximately 3.73% for the main bet. Ideal for short sessions or whenever you're after something quick and straightforward.
Rummy — A Card Game Close to Malaysian Culture
Rummy is a card game centred on arranging and matching cards into sets or sequences. Unlike blackjack or poker, which have stronger Western influences, rummy has roots closer to the card games commonly played at Asian family gatherings. The digital version on 25200 offers a straightforward format for players already familiar with local card games — making it a more comfortable entry point for Malaysian players who are less used to Western poker formats.
Digital Table Games — More Than Just Luck
The biggest difference between slots and table games is the element of player decision-making. In blackjack, choosing whether to hit or stand directly affects the outcome. In poker, how you read the situation and decide whether to bet, call, or fold determines your results over the long run.
This means that time spent learning the basic strategy of a table game translates into real, tangible returns in your playing experience. 25200 offers digital table games that give you more time to make decisions — well-suited for players who are still working through the learning curve.
For users who prefer accessing from a mobile device, you can download official 25200 app for a smoother table gaming experience with more responsive controls on a mobile screen.
Two Key Concepts to Understand Before Sitting at a Table
Blackjack Basic Strategy
- What is it?
- Blackjack basic strategy is a set of mathematically optimal decisions (hit, stand, double, split) based on the player's hand and the dealer's upcard, calculated to minimise the house edge.
- Simple example
- You have a hand worth 11 (e.g. 5+6) and the dealer is showing a 6 — basic strategy recommends a double down, as this is a statistically favourable situation for the player.
Poker Hand Rankings
- What is it?
- In poker, hand rankings determine the winner. From highest to lowest: Royal Flush, Straight Flush, Four of a Kind, Full House, Flush, Straight, Three of a Kind, Two Pair, One Pair and High Card.
- Simple example
- You have two Aces (One Pair), but your opponent holds three 7s (Three of a Kind) — your opponent wins despite the Ace being the highest individual card.
Things to Check Before You Start Playing
- Check the table's minimum bet before joining — pick a table that fits your budget
- Understand the available bet types in each game before making a deposit
- For blackjack, learn basic strategy first — it significantly reduces the house edge
- For poker, get familiar with hand rankings before your first game
- For Sic Bo, the "Small" or "Big" bets are the safest starting point, with a low house edge
- Make sure your internet connection is stable before starting a session — interruptions mid-game can lead to unintended outcomes
- Check page Promotions before deposit — bonus offers may be active for table games
Comparison of Main Table Game Types
A quick guide to choosing the game that best matches your skill level and goals.
| Game | House Edge (estimated) | Skill Influence | Game Speed | Best Suited For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Blackjack | ~0.5% (basic strategy) | High | Moderate | Players who prefer strategy and consistent returns |
| Texas Hold'em Poker | Varies by format | Very High | Slow–Moderate | Players who enjoy reading the game and outthinking their opponents |
| Sic Bo | 2.78% (Small/Big) | Low | Fast | Casual player, fan of Asian dice betting |
| Dragon Tiger | ~3.73% | Very Low | Very Fast | Beginners, short sessions, casual entertainment |
| Rummy | Varies by variant | Moderate | Moderate | Casual player enjoying Asian card games |
Table Games and Their Connection to Malaysian Sports
Unlike sports betting on events such as the Malaysia Super League football or the Thomas Cup Badminton — where outcomes depend entirely on other teams — digital table games give players greater control over their own individual decisions. This appeals to a segment of Malaysian users who prefer a form of entertainment where personal skill plays a genuine role.
For sports fans looking to fill the time between matches or when there's no live broadcast worth watching, table games offer an entertainment option that isn't tied to any broadcast schedule. 25200 provides round-the-clock access so you can switch between tracking sports results and playing table games — all within the same platform.
FAQ — Table Games
Six of the most frequently asked questions about the table games section on this platform.
Pick a Table and Start Playing Today
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