What cuan128 Means by 2D Number Game
The term "2D" in our offering refers to a two-dimensional outcome structure — you predict or observe a pair of results (two cards, two dice rolls, two wheel positions) and the payout is determined by the combination. On cuan128, we group three main variants under this umbrella: Dragon Tiger, Sic Bo, and live roulette.
Each game is broadcast live from our studio. You see the dealer, the equipment, and the outcome unfold in real time. There's no hidden calculation; the result is visual and immediate. This transparency is core to how we run our live-dealer tables.
Dragon Tiger is the simplest variant. We deal one card to the Dragon position and one to the Tiger position. The higher card wins. Suits don't matter—only rank counts. If both cards are equal, the result is a tie. You place your stake on Dragon, Tiger, or Tie before the cards are revealed.
The appeal of Dragon Tiger is speed. A round takes 10–15 seconds. You can play multiple rounds in a short session, making it ideal for players who like frequent action. On cuan128, we offer tables with varying limits, so whether you're testing the game or committing larger stakes, there's a seat for you.
Sic Bo and Dice Outcomes
Sic Bo uses three dice. We roll them in a transparent cage or cup, and the sum of the three numbers determines payouts. Possible totals range from 3 (all ones) to 18 (all sixes). Unlike Dragon Tiger, Sic Bo outcomes depend on the aggregate, not individual rank comparisons.
Common Sic Bo bets include:
- Small / Big: Small covers totals 4–10; Big covers 11–17. These are the most frequent outcomes.
- Specific doubles or triples: You predict that two or all three dice will match a certain number.
- Total bets: You pick an exact sum (e.g., a total of 7 or 14).
- Combination bets: You select two numbers; if both appear on the dice (in any order), you win.
Sic Bo payouts are higher for rarer outcomes (rolling three sixes pays much more than betting Small) and lower for frequent events. This balance is what draws experienced players back—they understand the math and can manage their stakes accordingly.
On cuan128, every Sic Bo roll is filmed from multiple angles so you see the dice settle and the count is transparent—no guesswork, no doubt.
Live Roulette in the cuan128 Portfolio
Live roulette is the third leg of our 2D Number Game offering. We broadcast European roulette (37 pockets: 0–36) and sometimes American roulette (38 pockets: 0, 00, 1–36). The wheel spins, the ball lands in a numbered pocket, and all bets on that number or related positions (red/black, odd/even, dozens, columns) pay out or lose.
Roulette is often called a single-outcome game, but we frame it as two-dimensional because the outcome (the number) interacts with multiple bet types. For instance, a spin landing on 17 resolves bets on: the number 17 itself, red, odd, the 2nd dozen, and the middle column—all simultaneously.
We staff our roulette tables across different limits. During peak hours (evenings in Jakarta, Surabaya, and Medan), we open high-limit rooms. During quieter periods, we keep entry-level tables running so players new to roulette can learn without pressure.
- Wheel type
- European (37 pockets) or American (38 pockets). We label each table so you know in advance.
- Spin mechanics
- A live croupier spins the wheel and releases the ball by hand, ensuring no digital manipulation.
- Bet placement
- You place chips on the felt via our UI before the croupier declares "no more bets." The cutoff is always shown on your screen.
- Language support
- Our croupiers speak multiple languages; UI and chat support adapt to your preference.
How to Play 2D Games on cuan128
Playing a 2D game on our platform follows a standard flow:
- Select a table: Browse our live-dealer lobby. Filter by game (Dragon Tiger, Sic Bo, roulette), table limit, and language. Click to join.
- Review the seat and limits: Before you sit, confirm the minimum and maximum bet amounts. Our tables range from low-limit (ideal for learning) to high-limit (for experienced players).
- Place your stake: Once at the table, use the betting panel to select your outcome and chip amount. The UI shows your balance and the bet clearly.
- Wait for the result: The dealer announces the outcome (cards are revealed, dice are rolled, the wheel spins). On cuan128, the result is always visual—you see it happen in real time.
- Check your balance: Wins and losses update instantly. You can cash out, sit for the next round, or leave the table.
We support deposits and withdrawals via DANA, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet, and major Indonesian banks (mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet). The process is straightforward: fund your account, move your balance to the game, and begin placing bets. If you win, you can withdraw at any time, subject to standard verification windows.
The speed of our 2D games—combined with our studio transparency and multilingual dealers—makes them ideal when you want outcomes in minutes, not hours.
cuan128 Table Limits and Variance
We know that different players have different comfort levels. Our 2D game tables span multiple limit tiers:
- Entry-level: Minimum stakes as low as our system allows, designed for newcomers and casual play.
- Standard: Mid-range minimums and maximums, suitable for regular players who enjoy steady rounds.
- High-limit: Tables open during peak times with higher stakes and exclusive seating, for experienced players seeking larger action.
Each table displays its limits clearly before you join. We don't hide this information; you make an informed choice based on your budget and appetite for variance. Variance, in the context of number games, refers to the spread of possible outcomes. Dragon Tiger has low variance—outcomes are frequent and somewhat predictable. Sic Bo has moderate variance—some bets are rare and pay much more. Roulette's variance depends on your betting strategy.
On cuan128, our role is to offer the game fairly and provide the tools (account controls, transaction history, betting limits at the account level) so you can manage your Read the rules.
The cuan128 Live-Dealer Experience
What sets our 2D games apart from automated or pre-recorded variants is the presence of a real dealer in a real studio. Here's what we invest in:
Our dealers are trained to communicate. They announce the stage of play, confirm bets when necessary, and celebrate wins. This human element is what players often mention when comparing live tables to automated games—you're not just watching numbers; you're experiencing a session with a person on the other end.
We also recognize that our player base spans regions and languages. Our dealers speak Indonesian, English, and other regional languages. The UI adapts to your language preference. Betting labels, rules, and chat support all follow suit. If you're based in Jakarta, Surabaya, Medan, Semarang, or Bandung, you can expect support in your native language or English—whichever you prefer.
Payments, Verification, and Withdrawal on cuan128
Before you can withdraw winnings, we require account verification. This is not a barrier—it's a protection for you and for the integrity of our platform.
When you register a cuan128 account, you provide your name, date of birth, and contact details. Before your first withdrawal, we ask for identity and address documents. This Know Your Customer (KYC) process is standard in licensed operators and takes a few minutes. Once verified, you can deposit and withdraw freely.
We accept deposits from all major Indonesian payment methods:
- E-wallets: mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment
- Bank transfers: online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment
Withdrawal requests are processed in standard timeframes. Your funds go back to the payment method you used for deposit. If you funded via online payment, your winnings return to e-wallet. If via mobile banking, they return to local payment. This simplicity reduces confusion and ensures you always know where your money is going.
We do not promise subject to verification. Accounts must be verified, and some transfers take a few hours depending on your bank or e-wallet provider. We display typical processing windows during withdrawal so you're not left guessing.
