Understanding AduQ Game Types
The AduQ collection spans three core game mechanics. Each differs in round length, decision complexity, and outcome structure. We've separated them by game type so players can quickly identify which suits their preference—whether that's prediction-based speed or strategic depth.
Game Studio Setup
We run AduQ sessions from professional broadcast facilities where multiple cameras capture every hand. Our dealers are trained to manage game flow, answer questions in local languages, and maintain consistency across all tables.
Players see the action through high-definition streams. Round times vary—Andar Bahar typically completes in 30–45 seconds per prediction phase, while Teen Patti rounds may extend to subject to verification depending on player action and decision windows.
Andar Bahar Mechanics
Andar Bahar is a prediction-based card game where we deal cards into two positions: Andar (inside) and Bahar (outside). A key card is drawn first, then additional cards continue until a match appears in either position. Players predict which side will match the key card first—a straightforward binary choice.
This game appeals to players who prefer quick decisions and rapid rounds. Each cycle takes roughly 45 seconds from prediction close to outcome. The house edge and payout structure are pre-set—we display odds and bet limits for each table so players know what they're selecting before committing funds.
- One key card drawn at the start
- Cards dealt alternately to Andar and Bahar positions
- Round ends when either side matches the key card
- Payout adjusts based on which position completes the match first
- No additional player decisions during the round—outcome is determined by card sequence alone
Teen Patti – Strategy and Position
Teen Patti is a three-card poker variant where players receive a hand and decide whether to play, fold, or raise based on hand strength and table dynamics. Unlike prediction games, Teen Patti involves competitive strategy—players are not just predicting an outcome but competing against the dealer or other hands in structured formats.
We host Teen Patti in formats that vary table-to-table. Some follow one-on-one dealer comparisons; others pit multiple players' hands in ranked order. Hand rankings follow standard poker hierarchy—three of a kind is strongest, followed by sequence, flush, pair, and high card. Players typically have decision windows of 15–30 seconds to act, keeping the game moving without rushed choices.
- Three cards dealt to each player at the start
- Players decide to fold, call, or raise in turn order
- Dealer shows their hand after all player decisions
- Highest hand wins the round (three of a kind → sequence → flush → pair → high card)
- Table stakes vary—we offer different buy-in levels across available tables
Crazy Time – Multiplier Excitement
Crazy Time differs from card games by introducing a fortune-wheel spin mechanic combined with bonus rounds. A wheel is spun to determine the payout multiplier or activate a bonus feature. When bonus rounds trigger, players enter special mini-games where further multipliers can multiply, creating dynamic outcome variance within a single round.
Rounds last subject to verification depending on whether bonus features activate. The wheel outcome is visible in real time—players watch the spin and see the result instantly. This game sits between prediction (simpler mechanics) and strategy (higher decision density), making it accessible to players exploring different game types.
- Wheel spins to reveal a base multiplier or bonus feature
- Bonus rounds may extend the round and increase multiplier potential
- All outcomes are determined by the wheel result—no further player decisions mid-round
- Payout multipliers display before any bet is locked
Table Limits and Access
Every AduQ table shows its minimum and maximum bet before you join. We tier tables by stake range so players can find a fit—conservative stakes for testing, mid-range for regular play, and higher stakes for players comfortable with larger positions. Limits are clearly marked in the table lobby, and you can filter by your preferred range.
We support entry through DANA, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet, and direct bank transfers via mobile banking, local payment, online payment, and e-wallet. Deposit and withdrawal flows are identical regardless of game type—select your payment method, confirm the amount, and funds reflect in your jambi toto account within the timeframe your bank provides.
Multilingual Dealer Support
Our AduQ dealers speak Indonesian and English natively. During each round, dealers explain upcoming steps, confirm bets before locking, and announce outcomes clearly. If a question arises—about a rule, a hand ranking, or table mechanics—dealers respond in real time without slowing the game substantially.
Regional players in Medan, Semarang, Bandung, and other major cities interact with the same dealer network, so experience is consistent whether you're new to AduQ or returning.
Transparency and Fair Play
All AduQ games broadcast from our studios so you observe every card shuffle, wheel spin, and hand outcome. We do not hide mechanics or use back-office interventions—the stream shows the complete game sequence. Our dealers follow documented procedures visible to you during each round.
Hand rankings and payout ratios are fixed per table and cannot change during a session. Bet limits are enforced automatically—if you exceed a table's maximum, the system prevents the bet rather than accepting and later rejecting it. This approach means you always know the rules before committing funds.
