Fortune Mouse: Game Selection and Live Dealers
Our Fortune Mouse section on djslot displays three distinct games, each with its own live-dealer team and broadcast feed. Dragon Tiger occupies one studio; Sic Bo another; roulette a third. You can open multiple game windows side-by-side if your device supports it, or tab between them. All three run 24/7, with staff rotations ensuring continuous availability across time zones covering Jakarta, Surabaya, Bandung, Medan, and Semarang.
Dragon Tiger is the simplest mechanically—a single card dealt to Dragon position, one to Tiger position, and the higher card wins. No splits, no complex hand rankings. This simplicity makes it fast; a round completes every 30 seconds. Sic Bo introduces three dice and multiple betting options—you can bet on single numbers, combinations, totals, or specific patterns. Roulette spins the wheel and settles bets based on the ball landing on your chosen numbers or sections.
Why Fortune Mouse Combines Three Games
Grouping Dragon Tiger, Sic Bo, and roulette together reflects player behaviour. Many users start with Dragon Tiger's simplicity, then move to Sic Bo's variety, then shift to roulette's wheel mechanics. By housing all three in Fortune Mouse, we reduce friction—no need to navigate between separate menus.
Each game maintains independent stake ranges and table limits. You can play Dragon Tiger at low stakes, then move to a high-limit Sic Bo table, then roulette at medium stakes—all within one session and one account balance.
Dragon Tiger: Rules and Bet Types
In Dragon Tiger on djslot, one card is dealt face-up to the Dragon position and one to the Tiger position. The higher card wins. Aces are low (value 1); Kings are high (value 13). Suits do not matter—only card rank. If both cards are the same rank, the round is a tie, and your stake is returned (no loss, no win).
The main bet is simple: wager on Dragon, Tiger, or Tie. You place your stake before the dealer announces "no more bets", then cards are revealed. Dragon and Tiger bets typically pay at even money (1:1) or slightly less depending on house edge. Tie bets carry higher multipliers—often 8:1 or 10:1—because ties are rarer. Side bets may also exist on our platform—for example, "Dragon Tie" (Dragon wins with a tie card) or "Suited" (both cards are the same suit).
Dragon Tiger on Fortune Mouse
- One card dealt to Dragon, one to Tiger; highest rank wins
- Main bets: Dragon, Tiger, or Tie
- Ties return your stake (push) on standard bets but pay multipliers on tie-specific wagers
- Rounds complete every 30 seconds or less
- Stake range varies by table; check table info before joining
Sic Bo: Dice Outcomes and Betting Options
Sic Bo uses three dice. The dealer rolls them from a clear cup or cage (on-camera), and you predict the outcome. Possible bets include:
- Single Number: Wager that a specific number (1–6) appears on one or more dice. Payout depends on how many dice show your number (one die = 1:1, two dice = 2:1, three dice = 3:1).
- Total Sum: Predict the sum of all three dice. For example, "Over 10" or "Under 11". Payouts vary based on probability.
- Specific Combination: Bet that two specific numbers appear on the dice in any order.
- Pair: Wager that two dice show the same number.
- Triple: All three dice show the same number—highest payout, lowest probability.
Sic Bo offers more betting flexibility than Dragon Tiger, which appeals to players who enjoy analysing probabilities or prefer varied round structures. A Sic Bo round takes one to two minutes, giving you more time to observe and decide compared to Dragon Tiger's rapid pace.
Roulette: Wheel Mechanics and Bet Coverage
Roulette on Fortune Mouse uses a standard wheel with numbered pockets (0–36 on European; 0, 00–36 on American variants). You place bets on the layout—single numbers, rows, columns, red/black, odd/even, high/low. The dealer spins the wheel, the ball lands on a number, and djslot credits all winning bets instantly.
Roulette offers the broadest bet range of the three Fortune Mouse games. A single spin can settle dozens of bets simultaneously—you might have stakes on "Red", "Odd", and "High" all winning at once. This variety appeals to conservative players (even-money bets like Red/Black) and aggressive players (single-number bets paying 35:1). Roulette rounds take two to three minutes, providing a measured pace between Dragon Tiger's speed and Sic Bo's complexity.
- Even-Money Bets
- Red/Black, Odd/Even, High (19–36)/Low (1–18). These pay 1:1 (your stake is doubled). Most frequent winners but lowest payouts.
- Column Bets
- Cover one of three columns of twelve numbers each. Pays 2:1 if your column's number wins.
- Straight Bet
- Wager on a single specific number. Pays 35:1 if that number hits—the highest payout but rarest outcome.
- Split Bet
- Cover two adjacent numbers with one chip. Pays 17:1 if either number hits.
- House Edge
- The 0 (and 00 on American wheels) gives the house an edge. European roulette (one zero) is mathematically fairer than American (two zeros).
Stake Ranges and Table Selection
Fortune Mouse on djslot offers multiple table tiers within each game. Dragon Tiger tables might include stakes from 10,000 to our welcome offer per round. Sic Bo and roulette similarly vary. When you navigate to Fortune Mouse, you'll see a list of available tables—filter by minimum stake or maximum stake to find your comfort level.
Low-stake tables suit casual play or learning the games. Medium-stake tables serve regular players who want consistent session sizes. High-stake tables attract experienced gamblers seeking larger potential returns. All tables display their current status—open for new players, nearly full, or closed pending dealer rotation.
Account Management and Deposit Methods
Once your djslot account is verified (KYC documents uploaded and approved), you can deposit via DANA, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet, or direct bank transfer (mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet). Funds appear in your account instantly (for mobile banking and mobile wallets) or within one business day (for bank transfers). Your balance is then available across all Fortune Mouse games—you don't need separate accounts for Dragon Tiger, Sic Bo, or roulette.
Withdrawals reverse to your original deposit method. Request a withdrawal through your account dashboard, provide the amount, and djslot processes it after standard verification (checking your transaction history and account age). During busy periods, withdrawals may queue, but djslot publishes expected timelines in your account panel.
Payment Integration on djslot
Fortune Mouse deposits and withdrawals support:
- local payment, online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking (mobile wallets)
- local payment, online payment (instant bank transfer)
- e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment (direct bank accounts)
- Balance shared across all games on djslot
- No additional fees for deposit or withdrawal
Result History and Session Review
After each Fortune Mouse session, djslot maintains a result history for every game. You can access your Dragon Tiger, Sic Bo, and roulette outcomes under "Result Table" in your account dashboard. Filter by date, game type, or stake level to review specific sessions. This record helps you understand your play patterns—which games you favour, which stake levels produced consistent results, and where your largest wins or losses occurred.
Result histories are valuable for account transparency. If you believe a payout was incorrect or a round outcome was miscalculated, you can reference the result table and contact djslot support with the round ID and timestamp. Our support team (available via live chat, email, and FAQ) investigates using these records.
