Shan Koe Mee House Rules

The core scoring system is stable, but each table can vary in tie handling, payouts, commission, limits, and timers. Checking house rules before playing is part of disciplined Shan Koe Mee strategy.

By Ko Aung · ShanKoeMee Academy·Last updated: June 2026·Educational guide, not a guarantee of results
Key Takeaways

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.

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After studying the rules, use a clear session limit and start small.

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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.

Responsible play note: Shan Koe Mee contains chance and risk. Set limits and never treat educational strategy as a promise of profit.