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harian sydney Prize Table Live Casino App - Blackjack & Roulette
A prize table sits at the centre of every live casino game on harian sydney. Whether you are watching a blackjack dealer in Jakarta, a roulette wheel spinning in one of our multi-camera studios, or a baccarat hand unfold on your phone, the prize table tells you exactly what your session can return. We explain how prize tables work, what the numbers mean, and how to read them before you join a game.
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Prize tables are not hidden formulas or fine print. On harian sydney, every game displays its payout structure upfront. You see the rules, the card values, the winning combinations, and the odds before you place anything on the table. This page walks through the mechanics, the common patterns across our live studios, and practical notes for navigating the app experience.
What a Prize Table Shows
A prize table lists payouts for every possible outcome in a game. In blackjack, it shows you what you win if you hit 21, if the dealer busts, or if you push. In roulette, it maps every number, colour, and betting zone to its return. In baccarat, it breaks down payouts for Player wins, Banker wins, and Tie outcomes. On harian sydney, these tables sit on the game screen before the round begins.
The layout is usually the same across all studios. On the left or top, you see the outcome or hand. On the right, you see the payout — often written as "1:1" (you get our welcome offer for every 1 you put in) or "2:1" (you get 2 back). Some tables show the payout as a multiplier; others show net win plus your original stake returned.
On harian sydney, the table appears in the game interface as soon as you select a table. You can read it on desktop or on the mobile app without scrolling past gameplay buttons. The studio name, dealer name, and current seat limits sit above or beside the prize table, so you know the game context before committing.
Some live studios in our network show a simplified table on the first screen, then expand a detailed breakdown if you tap or click. This design choice lets casual players see the core payouts immediately, while players who want all the rules can access the full text.
- Payout notation
- Usually shown as odds (1:1, 2:1) or percentage returns. Both formats appear on harian sydney depending on the game and studio rules.
- House edge
- The mathematical advantage built into the rules. Prize tables reflect this edge; it is not hidden or variable per session.
- Side bet tables
- Some games offer optional bonus bets (e.g. Perfect Pairs in blackjack). Each has its own prize table on the same screen.
Different games have different table sizes and complexity. Roulette is straightforward: one number pays 35:1, a pair pays 17:1, a line pays 11:1. Baccarat has three main outcomes (Player, Banker, Tie) with fixed payouts. Blackjack can include Natural (21 with two cards), regular 21, insurance, and side bets, each with its own payout row.
Prize Table Variations Across Game Types
harian sydney partners with multiple live studios, and each operates under its own rules framework. While the core of each game (blackjack rules, roulette mechanics, baccarat card values) remains constant, the prize tables can differ in small but important ways.
Blackjack Prize Tables
In blackjack, the standard prize table shows Natural (two-card 21) paying 3:2, regular wins paying 1:1, and ties (push) returning your stake. Some studios on harian sydney offer games where a Natural pays only 6:5 instead. This sounds like a small change, but it lowers your long-term return. Always check the table before joining. A few studios also advertise side bets — for example, Perfect Pairs (two identical cards at the deal) or 21+3 (your cards plus the dealer's up-card form a combination). Each side bet has its own table.
Roulette Prize Tables
European roulette (single-zero wheel) and American roulette (double-zero wheel) have different payout tables because the wheel layouts differ. Most harian sydney studios offer European, which has 37 numbers. A straight number bet pays 35:1 (you risk 1 unit, win 35). The table also shows payouts for splits (17:1), streets (11:1), corners (8:1), lines (5:1), dozens and columns (2:1), and even-money bets like red/black or odd/even (1:1). The house edge in European roulette is non-specific info on all bets. If you see a double-zero wheel (American roulette), the edge rises to rules% on most bets, so the prize table will not change but your odds do.
Baccarat Prize Tables
Baccarat is simpler. A Player win pays 1:1. A Banker win pays 0.95:1 (house takes a non-specific info commission). A Tie typically pays 8:1 or 9:1, depending on the studio. Some variants offer tie insurance or dragon-tiger side bets, each with its own table. Read the table carefully if you are playing a variant; the base game (Player, Banker, Tie) is consistent, but bonuses vary.
Reading Tables on the Mobile App
On the harian sydney mobile app, prize tables scale to fit small screens. Buttons and text resize automatically. If the full table does not fit, the app shows a summary on the main view and a "full rules" link opens a readable PDF or enlarged pop-up. Internet speed does not affect the table display — it loads locally once the game loads.
If you are on a slow connection (common in remote areas of Semarang, Bandung, or Medan), the table still renders before the video stream fully buffers. This means you can read the payouts and make your decision even if the dealer video takes a few seconds longer.
Dragon Tiger is a faster baccarat variant (one card each). The prize table is simpler: Dragon wins (first card), Tiger wins (second card), or Tie. Some studios add side bets like matched suits or higher cards. Aviator and other crash games do not use traditional prize tables; they show a multiplier scale instead, but the principle is the same — you know the possible returns before you place a bet.
Tips and Notes for Reading Prize Tables
Prize tables are the contract between you and the game. Read them before you play, not during. They do not change mid-session and are the same for all players at the table.
Compare Tables Before Choosing a Game
If harian sydney lists five blackjack tables, they may have different prize tables. One might pay 3:2 on Natural; another might pay 6:5. The 3:2 table is mathematically better for you. Take 30 seconds to compare before sitting. The app shows all available tables with their rules in a lobby view; use this to filter by payout structure, studio location, or dealer language.
Watch for Side Bets
Side bets are optional wagers that sit next to the main game. In blackjack, you might bet on whether your first two cards form a pair, or whether the first two cards plus the dealer's up-card hit a lucky combo. These payouts are often generous (e.g. 25:1 for a suited match) but carry a higher house edge. The prize table shows both. Beginners often focus on the main game table and miss the side bets; if you do not plan to use them, do not feel obligated.
Currency and Deposit Methods
Prize tables are denominated in Indonesian rupiah. Whether you deposit via DANA, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet, or bank transfer (mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet), the tables show returns in the same currency. Conversion happens at the deposit step, not at the table. If a prize table shows "2:1", that means our welcome offer for every our welcome offer wagered.
Check Studio Rules for Tie Betting (Baccarat)
In baccarat, a Tie is the hardest outcome to predict but pays the most. However, the payout varies. A 8:1 payout is more common; some studios offer 9:1. The difference compounds over many hands. Read the table in the game lobby, not after you have already joined.
Understand Push and Insurance (Blackjack)
If your hand and the dealer's hand have the same value, it is a push: the game returns your stake without profit or loss. Insurance is an optional side bet you can place if the dealer shows an Ace; it pays 2:1 if the dealer has blackjack, but you lose the insurance bet if the dealer does not. These are not always on the main prize table — sometimes they appear as secondary rules. harian sydney displays them clearly, but it is worth a quick read.
Best Practices
- Read the table before joining
- Compare multiple tables in the lobby
- Look for studio-specific bonuses or variants
- Use the mobile app's full-rules link if text is small
Common Oversights
- Joining a game without reading the payout structure
- Ignoring side-bet tables and miscalculating wins
- Assuming all roulette wheels have the same payout
Help and Account Support
If a prize table looks unclear, you can contact harian sydney support before placing a bet. Live chat is available 24/7 in English and Indonesian. Email support also answers rule questions within one business day. Many players in Jakarta, Surabaya, and other cities have asked about specific payouts; the team can walk you through the table and even show you screenshots of similar games.
Prize tables are published by each live studio and are legally binding for that game. They do not change without advance notice on the harian sydney platform. Always verify the current table when joining a new game, especially around events like Idul Fitri or Piala AFF when traffic is high and studio lineups shift.
Whether you are playing through the desktop web interface or the harian sydney mobile app, the prize table is your reference. It never lies, never changes mid-game, and applies equally to all players. Using it as your first checkpoint — before you sit, before you deposit, before you bet — removes confusion and keeps the game predictable.