285 Table Games — Blackjack, Roulette & Live Tables Malaysia
Explore the Table Games collection on the 285 platform — from classic Blackjack and European Roulette to Dragon Tiger and Sic Bo. This page walks you through each game type, how to access them on mobile, and how to get started in no time.
What Are Table Games at 285?
Table Games refer to the category of casino games that use a physical table as the medium — either with a live dealer via real-time video stream, or in a digital format that replicates the table experience. Unlike slots which rely entirely on RNG, most table games involve interaction between the player and dealer in a more structured setting.
At 285, the Table Games section covers titles that have long been favourites among Asian players — Blackjack, Roulette, Dragon Tiger, Sic Bo and several Baccarat variants. Every title is available in a live dealer version with a real human dealer, and in some cases a faster digital version for quick play sessions.
Live Tables vs Digital Tables
Live tables use video cameras to stream a real dealer's actions in real time — you watch cards being flipped, dice being rolled, or the roulette wheel spinning live, with no computer animation involved. This adds an extra layer of confidence, as players can see every round unfold for themselves.
Digital tables use animations and RNG to simulate a comparable table experience. The main advantage is speed — rounds move faster, there's no waiting on the dealer and you can play any time without depending on a live table schedule. Both formats are available at 285 depending on the title selected.
Top 5 Most Popular Table Games at 285
Each title has its own rules and appeal — here's a quick rundown of what each one offers.
Blackjack
Blackjack is a card game between the player and the dealer where the goal is to get a hand value as close to 21 as possible without going over. Players make active decisions each round — whether to "hit" (take another card), "stand" (stay), "double down" or "split" — making it a game of strategy as much as luck.
At 285, Blackjack is available in several variants, including Classic Blackjack, European Blackjack, and versions that allow multiple players at the same table simultaneously. Bet limits vary by table to accommodate different types of players.
Roulette
Roulette uses a spinning wheel numbered 0 to 36 (or 0 and 00 in the American version). Players place bets on a number, group of numbers, colour (red/black), or other characteristics before the dealer spins the wheel and releases a small ball. The outcome is determined by the number where the ball lands.
European Roulette uses a single zero (0), giving it a lower house edge compared to the American version which has two zeros (0 and 00). At 285, both versions are available alongside an interface showing the latest number history to help players make their betting decisions.
Dragon Tiger
Dragon Tiger is one of the simplest and fastest table games around — just two cards dealt, one to the "Dragon" and one to the "Tiger". Players bet on which side gets the higher card value, or wager on a tie. Each round wraps up in seconds, making it a popular choice for players who prefer a fast-paced game.
Simple as it looks, Dragon Tiger has its own strategic depth — particularly when it comes to understanding tie odds (which offer higher payouts but lower probability) and the card pattern tracking that experienced players often keep a close eye on.
Sic Bo
Sic Bo is a traditional Asian dice game where three dice are rolled and players bet on various combinations or total values that may result. Betting options include small or big totals, specific numbers, double dice matches, and many other combinations, each with different payouts.
Sic Bo is hugely popular among Malaysian players because it's pure chance with no complicated strategy involved — you place your bet, the dice are rolled and the result is revealed instantly. The live table format makes Sic Bo feel more authentic, as you watch the dice being rolled by a real dealer.
| Games | Outcome Type | Best For | Round Speed |
|---|---|---|---|
| Blackjack | Cards vs Dealer, value of 21 | Strategy-oriented players | Moderate |
| Roulette | Number/Colour on the wheel | Fans of wide game variety | Moderate–Slow |
| Dragon Tiger | Higher card between two sides | Players who prefer fast rounds | Very Fast |
| Sic Bo | Three-dice combination | Players who enjoy luck-based gameplay | Fast |
Understanding Payouts — A Simple Guide for New Players
Each bet type in Table Games carries a different payout. Payouts are typically written in the format "X to 1" — meaning for every RM1 you win, you receive an additional X ringgit on top of your original stake.
Example in Blackjack: If you place a RM40 bet and win with a regular hand (not a natural Blackjack), the payout is 1 to 1 — you get back your RM40 stake plus RM40 in winnings, totalling RM80. If you hit a natural Blackjack (a 10 or face card + Ace), the payout is typically 3 to 2 — a RM40 bet earns you RM60 in winnings, for a total return of RM100.
Example in Roulette: Betting on a single number (straight bet) pays out 35 to 1 — a RM10 bet on the correct number returns RM350 in winnings. Betting on red/black pays out 1 to 1, but your chances of winning are significantly higher.
| Bet Types | Payout | Games |
|---|---|---|
| Natural Blackjack | 3 to 2 | Blackjack |
| Single number | 35 to 1 | Roulette |
| Red / Black | 1 to 1 | Roulette |
| Dragon or Tiger wins | 1 to 1 | Dragon Tiger |
| Big / Small Total | 1 to 1 | Sic Bo |
| Specific number (Sic Bo) | 7–150 to 1 | Sic Bo |
Deposit in Ringgit, Start Playing Instantly
To play Table Games at 285, you'll need to deposit funds into your account first. The platform supports several commonly used local Malaysian payment methods — TNG eWallet, Maybank2u, CIMB Clicks, and online bank transfers. All transactions are processed in Malaysian Ringgit (RM) with no currency conversion.
Funds arrive in your account quickly, letting you head straight to the Table Games section without any wait. Winnings withdrawals are processed the same way — select your bank account or e-wallet, enter the amount and your request is handled within the set processing timeframe.
For new players trying Table Games for the first time, it's recommended to start at tables with lower minimum limits. This lets you get comfortable with the interface and rules of each game without the pressure of wagering large amounts.
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All Tables, One Platform — Register Now
285 brings together Blackjack, Roulette, Dragon Tiger, Sic Bo and more on a single platform accessible from any device. No need to juggle multiple sites or apps — everything is here in one place, in Bahasa Melayu, with the local payment methods you already use.
Register your 285 account today and get full access to the Table Games collection. The sign-up process only takes a few minutes, and you can make your first deposit and join your preferred table right away — no lengthy verification wait required.
Fair, Safe & Secure — The Foundation of 285
Three key aspects that guarantee a reliable table game experience.
SSL Data Encryption
All communication between your device and 285's servers is protected by SSL encryption. This means your account information, login credentials and transaction data cannot be intercepted or read by any third party while in transit. This protection is automatically active every time you access the platform.
Account Security
Your 285 account is protected by a robust password authentication system. Your personal information is stored using secure methods and cannot be accessed in plain form by any party. You can also update your password and security details through your profile settings whenever you feel it's necessary.
Game Fairness
Digital Table Games at 285 use a Random Number Generator (RNG) to ensure every outcome is random and cannot be predicted or manipulated. For live tables, results are determined by the actions of a human dealer visible in real time via video stream — adding an extra layer of transparency for players.
Table Games FAQ at 285
Answers to the most frequently asked questions about the table games category.