295 Table Games — Baccarat, Sic Bo, Rummy & More
This page gives you a full overview of all Table Games available on the 295 platform — from Baccarat, Sic Bo, and Dragon Tiger to Andar Bahar. Learn how to play, understand the differences between table variations, and find out how to access them from your phone.
Five Key Table Games at 295
The Table Games section at 295 covers a wide variety of games, each with its own mechanics, pace, and betting style. Here is an in-depth look at each major category.
Baccarat
Baccarat is a card game played between two hands — the Player and the Banker. The objective is to predict which hand will have a value closest to 9. Players do not make decisions during the round itself; you simply choose which side to bet on before the cards are dealt. This makes Baccarat one of the most straightforward table games at 295, suitable for both beginners and experienced players. The house edge on the Banker bet is among the lowest across all casino game categories.
Sic Bo
Sic Bo is a dice game rooted in Asian tradition, played with three dice. Players place bets on various dice outcome combinations before the dealer shakes the dice. A wide range of bet types is available — from simple small/big totals to exact combination bets. More specific bets offer higher payouts but come with lower odds. 295 offers Sic Bo in live format with real dealers.
Dragon Tiger
Dragon Tiger is a simpler two-hand card game compared to Baccarat. Just two cards are dealt — one for Dragon and one for Tiger. The hand with the higher value wins. There are no side bets or in-play decisions. Its fast round format makes Dragon Tiger popular among players looking to fit more rounds into a shorter session. Available in live format at 295 across several table limits.
Rummy & Andar Bahar
Asian card games like Rummy and Andar Bahar are also available under the Table Games section at 295. Rummy involves forming sets from drawn and discarded cards, while Andar Bahar is a straightforward Indian card game where players guess whether the matching card will appear on the left (Andar) or right (Bahar). Both games are popular among Malaysian players for their distinct pace compared to conventional table games.
Live Table Games
All major table games at 295 are available in live format with real dealers. Video streams run in real time, letting you watch every dealer action — from shuffling and dealing cards to announcing results. The chat function enables direct interaction. This format delivers the most authentic casino experience, accessible from anywhere via your phone or computer.
Table Games Comparison — Quick Guide
This quick reference table helps you choose the game that best suits your style and experience level.
| Game Name | Type | Round Speed | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Baccarat | Card Games | Moderate (2–3 min) | All player levels |
| Sic Bo | Dice Games | Moderate (1–2 min) | Players who enjoy betting variety |
| Dragon Tiger | Card Games | Fast (<1 min) | Players who prefer quick rounds |
| Rummy | Strategy Card Games | Slow to moderate | Strategy-oriented players |
| Andar Bahar | Card Games | Very fast | New players & Asian casino enthusiasts |
Two Core Concepts to Understand
Before playing any table game at 295, understanding these two concepts will help you make more informed decisions.
- House Edge
- The house edge is a mathematical percentage that represents the platform's average statistical advantage over players in the long run. For example, if the house edge on the Banker bet in Baccarat is 1.06%, it means the platform statistically retains RM 1.06 for every RM 100 wagered on average. Understanding this concept helps players compare the value of different bet types within the same game — bets with a lower house edge offer better long-term returns to the player.
- Random Number Generator (RNG)
- In automated table game format (non-live), outcomes are determined by a Random Number Generator system. This is a software algorithm that produces results in a completely random manner with no predictable patterns. In automated Sic Bo, for example, the dice values for each round are generated independently — the result of a previous round has no bearing whatsoever on the next. The RNG used by responsible platforms typically undergoes independent auditing to verify true randomness.
How to Get Started with Table Games at 295
Four simple steps from registration to your first table.
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1Open a 295 Account
Visit the registration page and fill in your details. The process takes just a few minutes. Once your account is active and verified, you are ready to proceed to the next step.
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2Make a Deposit in MYR
Select a payment method — FPX, Touch 'n Go eWallet, or another digital wallet — and make your first deposit in MYR. Credits are typically applied instantly.
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3Navigate to the Table Games Section
From the main menu, select the Table Games category. You will see a full list of available games along with table types and betting limits.
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4Choose a Table & Start Playing
Check the minimum table limits, choose the game you want to try, and click to join. In live format, the dealer will greet you and the first round will begin shortly after.
Table Games on Your Smartphone
The 295 platform is fully optimised for mobile users in Malaysia. All table games — including live format with a real dealer — are accessible from Chrome or Safari on Android and iOS without any additional plugins required.
The table interface on mobile screens is designed so that all action buttons, betting information, and result displays are clearly visible even on a 5–6 inch screen. For Baccarat and Dragon Tiger, simply tap your chosen betting area — the clean interface with minimal buttons reduces the risk of mistaps on a smaller screen.
Sic Bo & Dice Games on a Small Screen
Sic Bo offers more betting options than most other table games. The 295 platform addresses this by organising bet types into clearly labelled groups that scroll vertically. Players can tap a betting group to view the details and place chips without needing to memorise a complex grid layout.
Performance on Moderate Data Connections
For live table games, video stream quality adjusts automatically based on your internet connection speed. If your 4G connection is unstable, the platform will reduce the video resolution while keeping all betting buttons and result displays fully functional. This ensures you never miss a round even when your connection fluctuates.
Explore All Table Games at 295
From Baccarat to Andar Bahar — all in one 295 account. Register now and get to your preferred table in minutes.
Data Security & Game Fairness
When playing online table games, two questions Malaysian users commonly ask are about the security of their personal data and the fairness of the games. Here is a brief breakdown of both aspects in the context of the 295 platform.
Data Encryption & Account Security
The connection between your browser or app and the 295 platform is protected by industry-standard SSL encryption. This means all transmitted data — including login credentials, financial details, and game activity — is encrypted and cannot be read by third parties in transit. To keep your own account secure, use a unique password and enable two-factor authentication if it is available in your account settings.
Fairness in Automated Table Games
Table games in automated (non-live) format use a Random Number Generator to determine the outcome of each round. This ensures every round is independent and unaffected by previous rounds or any external factors. Responsible platforms use audited RNGs to guarantee genuine randomness — not numbers that merely appear random but can actually be predicted.
Live Table Games — Transparency Through the Camera
In live table format, all dealer actions are broadcast in real time via multi-angle cameras. This provides a level of transparency distinct from automated format — you can see the cards drawn from a physical deck and the dice shaken in a glass container. Recordings of all rounds are also typically available for account review within a set period.
Frequently Asked Questions about Table Games at 295
Answers to the most frequently asked questions from Malaysian users about the Table Games section at 295.