Why House Rules Matter
A 6 vs 6 result can settle differently if the table changes tie handling. That means house rules are not minor details; they directly affect expected value and risk.
Many beginner mistakes happen because a player knows the basic rules but ignores the exact room rule.
What to Check
Look for tie rule, AutoShan payout, three-face-card bonus, banker commission, bet limits, round timer, and disconnect handling.
If the online room has a help panel or rule popup, read it before entering a serious session.
Ready to practise carefully?
After studying the rules, use a clear session limit and start small.
How Rules Change Strategy
When ties favour the banker, player decisions on 5 and 6 require more discipline. Bonus payouts should not tempt you into drawing when the core draw decision is poor.
Higher commission means the banker role needs a larger bankroll and stricter stop-loss limits.
Pre-Table Checklist
Read the table rule, note minimum and maximum bets, and practise on a low-stake table if anything is unclear.
Use the banker strategy and tie rules guides to evaluate each room.