Five Table Game Categories on This Platform
The table games section at 6800 offers a faster digital experience compared to Live Casino. With no video stream delays, each round or hand is resolved within seconds. Here is a breakdown of the main categories available.
Objective: get a card total closer to 21 than the dealer without going over. Players choose to hit, stand, double down, or split pairs. The digital version at 6800 supports both single-hand and multi-hand blackjack simultaneously.
A classic Asian dice game played with three dice. Players bet on the various combinations that may appear after the dice are rolled — total sum, triples, doubles, odd or even. The digital version processes the outcome instantly once the "roll" button is pressed, with no lengthy animation to wait through.
A card format popular in Malaysia and Southeast Asia. Players arrange cards into sets (three or four cards of the same value) or sequences (three or more consecutive cards). The digital version speeds up card dealing and combination checking, making it well-suited for short mobile sessions.
Similar to Live Casino baccarat but played entirely in a digital format. Results are generated by a random number generator (RNG), making each hand independent of the last. A great option for players who want to enjoy baccarat without waiting for a live table to open up.
One of the simplest table games around: just two cards are dealt — one for Dragon and one for Tiger. Players bet on which side holds the higher value. Rounds move very quickly, making it ideal for players who want immediate results without having to learn complex strategy.
Quick Comparison of Main Table Games
| Games | Number of Cards/Dice | Round Speed | Best Suited For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Blackjack | Depends on the hand | Moderate (with tactical options) | Players who prefer straightforward strategy |
| Sic Bo | 3 dice | Fast | Asian dice game enthusiasts |
| Rummy | 13 cards per player | Moderate | Players familiar with local card formats |
| Digital Baccarat | 2–3 cards per side | Very fast | Baccarat players looking for instant access |
| Dragon Tiger | 1 card per side | Fastest | New players or those looking for quick results |
Four Simple Steps to Get Started
Open a new account via registration form or log in if you already have an account. Registration only requires basic details and can be completed in under two minutes.
Select a payment method such as Touch 'n Go eWallet, FPX, or online banking. Enter your deposit amount in Malaysian Ringgit (RM) and confirm the transaction. Credits are usually available instantly or within a few minutes.
Go to the Table Games section on the platform. Choose from blackjack, sic bo, rummy, digital baccarat, or Dragon Tiger based on your preference. Each game displays the minimum and maximum betting limits before you join a table.
Set your bet amount, press the start button, and follow the on-screen instructions. Results are displayed immediately after each round. For further enquiries, check the FAQ page us.
Two Key Concepts for New Players
- Betting Limit
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Every table in the table games section has a minimum and maximum betting limit. The minimum is the lowest amount you can wager in a single round — for example, RM2 at a basic table. The maximum caps the highest amount you can place in one hand. Check these limits before choosing a table to make sure they fit your session budget.
- Return to Player (RTP)
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RTP (Return to Player) is the average percentage of total wagers returned to players over the long run. Classic blackjack, for instance, typically carries an RTP of around 99% when played with correct basic strategy. This does not mean you will get back 99 cents for every RM1 in a single session — but it does indicate that the game offers a statistically higher return compared to many others.
Table Games for Malaysian Players
Rummy — A Southeast Asian Card Game Legacy
Rummy has a long history in Malaysian communities, often played socially during holidays and family gatherings. The digital format on 6800 lets players enjoy that same experience without needing others physically present. The system automatically handles point tallying and combination validation, removing the confusion that can sometimes arise in physical games.
Sic Bo — A Game Deeply Rooted in Culture
Sic bo has long been popular within the Malaysian Chinese community and has been part of local casino entertainment for generations. With three dice and a wide range of betting options, players can go conservative (betting on odd/even) or high-risk (betting on specific triples). The 6800 platform brings this experience to a mobile format accessible from anywhere.
Table Games FAQ
Other Relevant Sections
For a blackjack or baccarat experience with a real human dealer via video stream, visit the casino section this platform.
If you prefer sports-based betting, Sports Betting section offers football, badminton, and e-sports with competitive odds.
To check current match schedules and the latest results for various sports, visit Sports page updated on a regular basis.