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nana Prize Table - Live Blackjack, Roulette & Baccarat Tables

Prize tables on nana display the payout structure for each live-dealer game and table variant. Unlike fixed-odds sportsbook markets, live-dealer payouts depend on the game rules, table limits, and side-bet options available at each table. Our nana platform publishes these tables transparently so you understand exactly what each outcome pays before you join a session.

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We maintain separate prize tables for blackjack, roulette, baccarat, Dragon Tiger, and Sic Bo. Each table variant—casual, standard, and premium—has its own payout structure reflecting the bet limits and house rules in effect. Side bets and optional wagers carry their own prize schedules, clearly marked so you can evaluate risk and reward before placing chips.

Understanding nana Prize Table Structure

A nana prize table is a reference document showing all possible outcomes in a game and their corresponding payouts. For blackjack, the table lists outcomes such as player blackjack, dealer blackjack, player bust, and push, along with the payout multiplier for each. For roulette, the table shows all number combinations and their odds. For baccarat, the table displays banker win, player win, tie, and optional side-bet payouts.

Payouts are expressed as multipliers of your original bet. A 1:1 payout means you win an amount equal to your bet. A 2:1 payout means you win twice your bet. A 3:2 payout means you win 1.5 times your bet. These multipliers are consistent across all nana tables of the same type, so a blackjack payout on a casual table is identical to a blackjack payout on a premium table—the difference lies in the minimum and maximum bet amounts, not the payout ratio.

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Prize table reference for live blackjack on nana

Accessing Prize Tables

Every nana table displays its prize table before you join. When you select a live-dealer game from the lobby, the table details panel shows the payout structure, house rules, and any side-bet options. You can review this information without committing to the table, then decide whether to join.

Prize tables are also available in our nana Help section and Game Rules documentation. You can download or print these tables for reference, so you have them available while playing or planning your sessions.

Blackjack Prize Tables on nana

Blackjack prize tables on nana show payouts for the main game and optional side bets. The main game payouts are straightforward: a player blackjack (21 on first two cards) typically pays 3:2, a regular win pays 1:1, and a push (tie with dealer) returns your bet with no profit or loss. A player bust results in a loss of your bet.

Side bets on nana blackjack tables include options such as Perfect Pair (both cards match), 21+3 (your cards plus dealer's up card form a poker hand), and Bust It (dealer busts with a specific card). Each side bet has its own payout table. Perfect Pair might pay 6:1 for a mixed pair, 12:1 for a coloured pair, and 25:1 for a perfect pair. These side bets are optional—you can play main-game blackjack without them.

Key takeaways

  • Prize tables show all possible outcomes and their payouts
  • Payouts are expressed as multipliers of your original bet
  • Main-game payouts are consistent across all nana tables of the same type
  • Side bets carry separate payout schedules and are optional
  • Prize tables are published before you join a table

Roulette and Baccarat Prize Tables

Roulette prize tables on nana display payouts for all bet types: straight (single number), split (two adjacent numbers), street (three numbers), corner (four numbers), line (six numbers), dozen (12 numbers), column (12 numbers), red/black, odd/even, and high/low. A straight bet pays 35:1, a split pays 17:1, a dozen pays 2:1, and red/black pays 1:1. These payouts are standard across all nana roulette tables.

Baccarat prize tables show payouts for banker win, player win, and tie. A banker win typically pays 0.95:1 (accounting for a non-specific info commission), a player win pays 1:1, and a tie pays 8:1 or 9:1 depending on the table variant. Some nana baccarat tables offer optional side bets such as Pair (banker pair or player pair) or Big (total of 5 or 6 cards), each with published payout schedules.

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To participate in nana live-dealer games and use prize tables, you need an active account with sufficient balance. We accept deposits through local payment, online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, and bank transfers via e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, and online payment. E-wallet deposits clear instantly, while bank transfers typically settle within 1–2 hours during business hours.

Once your deposit is confirmed, your account balance is available for all live-dealer tables. You can join a table, review its prize table, and begin playing. If you are in Jakarta, Surabaya, Bandung, Medan, or Semarang, deposit routing is the same regardless of location.

Dragon Tiger and Sic Bo Prize Tables

Dragon Tiger is a simplified card game where you predict whether the Dragon or Tiger hand will have the higher card. The prize table shows Dragon win pays 1:1, Tiger win pays 1:1, and Tie pays 8:1 or 11:1 depending on the table. Some nana Dragon Tiger tables offer side bets such as Suited Tie (both cards same suit) or Big/Small (card value ranges), each with separate payouts.

Sic Bo is a dice game with numerous betting options. The prize table lists payouts for all combinations: specific triple (150:1), any triple (30:1), specific double (10:1), specific number (1:1 to 3:1 depending on frequency), and range bets like Small (4–10) or Big (11–17) at 1:1. Sic Bo tables on nana display comprehensive prize tables because the game offers more betting combinations than other live-dealer games.

Table Variants and Prize Table Differences

nana offers multiple variants of each live-dealer game to accommodate different player preferences and budgets. Casual tables have low minimum bets and lower maximum bets, making them accessible to new players. Standard tables serve mid-range players with moderate limits. Premium tables cater to high-stake players with elevated minimums and maximums.

The key point: payout multipliers remain the same across all variants of the same game. A blackjack 3:2 payout on a casual table is identical to a blackjack 3:2 payout on a premium table. The difference is the bet range, not the payout structure. This consistency ensures that prize tables are universal—you can learn one blackjack prize table and apply it to any nana blackjack table you join.

Prize Table Strengths
  • Transparent payout structure published before joining
  • Consistent payouts across all tables of the same type
  • Optional side bets with clearly marked payouts
  • Easy to compare tables and choose based on risk preference
Considerations
  • Side bets carry higher house edge than main game
  • Tie outcomes in some games pay lower than expected
  • Banker commission in baccarat reduces effective payout

Reading and Comparing Prize Tables

When comparing nana tables, start by identifying the game type and table variant. Then locate the prize table and scan the main-game payouts. For blackjack, check if the blackjack payout is 3:2 or 6:5 (6:5 is less favourable). For roulette, verify that straight bets pay 35:1 and dozens pay 2:1. For baccarat, confirm the banker commission rate and tie payout.

Next, review any side bets available. Side bets typically carry higher payouts but lower probability, so they appeal to players seeking larger wins on smaller stakes. If you prefer to play main-game only, you can ignore side bets entirely. If you enjoy occasional side-bet action, compare the payout schedules across tables to find the most attractive odds.

Finally, consider the table limits. A table with a low minimum might have a low maximum, limiting your upside if you want to increase bets after a winning streak. A table with a high minimum might exclude you if your account balance is modest. Choose a table where the bet range aligns with your bankroll and play style.

Prize Tables and Account Verification

To access live-dealer tables and use prize tables on nana, your account must be verified. Verification requires identity documents, proof of address, and confirmation of your payment method. This process typically takes 1–2 business days. Once verified, you can deposit and join any table immediately.

Prize tables are available to all verified players. You can review tables before joining, and our multilingual dealers explain any rules or payouts you have questions about during the game. If you are new to a particular game, take time to study the prize table and ask the dealer for clarification before placing large bets.

Note: Our services are available only where local law permits. Users are responsible for verifying that access and use comply with their own jurisdiction's law.

Prize Tables Across Game Categories

nana offers live-dealer games, sportsbook markets, and slot games. Prize tables apply specifically to live-dealer games. Sportsbook markets (football, Liga 1, Piala Indonesia, esports like Mobile Legends and Free Fire) display odds rather than prize tables—odds fluctuate based on market conditions and are published in real time. Slot games display payout percentages and symbol combinations, not traditional prize tables.

If you are transitioning from sportsbook betting to live-dealer play, remember that prize tables are fixed and published in advance, whereas sportsbook odds change dynamically. This difference affects how you plan your strategy and manage your bankroll across different game categories.

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Using Prize Tables to Plan Your Sessions

Experienced nana players use prize tables to plan their sessions strategically. If you have a modest bankroll, you might choose a casual table with low minimums and focus on main-game bets with consistent 1:1 or 3:2 payouts. If you have a larger bankroll and enjoy variance, you might select a premium table and mix main-game bets with occasional side bets offering higher payouts.

Prize tables also help you understand the long-term mathematics of each game. Games with lower house edges (like blackjack with basic strategy) appear in prize tables with more balanced payouts. Games with higher house edges (like Sic Bo) show more extreme payout ratios to compensate for lower probability outcomes. By studying prize tables, you develop a clearer picture of which games align with your risk tolerance.

Whether you are playing during quiet weeknights or peak hours around Liga 1 season or Idul Fitri holidays, nana prize tables remain consistent and transparent. Our dealers are trained to explain payouts and answer questions, and our support team is available if you need clarification on any prize table or game rule. Use this information to make informed decisions about which tables to join and how to manage your bets across multiple sessions.