How asiand CQ9 Tables Operate
Our CQ9 studios broadcast live from dedicated facilities. Each table has a fixed limit range — minimum and maximum bet amounts are displayed before you join. We stream in HD with synchronized audio so you hear the dealer and see the action clearly. Dealers speak multiple languages; you can request English, Indonesian, or other supported languages when you enter a room.
When you join a CQ9 table on asiand, you see the live feed, the current bet slip, and a chat interface. You place your bet within the table's limits, confirm, and the dealer proceeds with the hand or spin. Outcomes are final once the dealer closes the betting window. We do not offer side bets or exotic rule variants — our CQ9 tables follow standard casino rules for each game.



CQ9 Game Variants on asiand
We host four main CQ9 game types. Blackjack follows standard rules: dealer stands on 17, you aim to beat the dealer's hand without exceeding 21. Roulette spins a wheel with 37 pockets (European) or 38 (American); you bet on single numbers, ranges, or colors. Baccarat is a card game where you bet on the Player hand, Banker hand, or a Tie; the hand closest to nine wins. Dragon Tiger is a simplified two-card game where you predict which side (Dragon or Tiger) draws the higher card.
Each game has its own table section within the CQ9 lobby on asiand. You can switch between tables without logging out. Table limits vary — some tables accept bets from our welcome offer to our welcome offer, others cater to higher stakes. We display the limit range clearly so you choose a table that fits your budget.
Key takeaways
- CQ9 tables on asiand stream live from professional studios with HD video and audio
- We offer blackjack, roulette, baccarat, and Dragon Tiger with standard casino rules
- Table limits range from low to high; you select a table that matches your budget
- Dealers support multiple languages and manage betting windows fairly
- Deposits via DANA, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, and e-wallet; withdrawals subject to account verification
Account Verification and Withdrawal Flow
Before you withdraw from asiand, we require identity verification. You provide your name, date of birth, and a valid ID number (KTP, passport, or driver's license). This process typically takes a few hours; we review your details and confirm your account status. Once verified, you can request withdrawals to your registered payment method.
Withdrawals are processed during our standard business hours. We do not guarantee a specific processing window — timelines depend on your bank and payment provider. mobile banking, local payment, online payment, and e-wallet transfers often settle faster than bank transfers. If your withdrawal is delayed, contact our support team via the help section on asiand.
We use two-factor authentication (2FA) to protect your account. After you log in, we send a code to your registered phone number or email. Enter the code to confirm your identity. We recommend enabling 2FA even if it is optional — it adds a layer of security against unauthorized access.
Playing CQ9 on Different Devices
Our CQ9 tables work on Android, iOS, and web browsers. If you use Android, download the asiand app from our website or scan the QR code in the app section. The app installs directly; no app store is required. iOS users access CQ9 via Safari or Chrome — simply visit asiand.net and bookmark the page or add it to your home screen for quick access.
The web version on a desktop or laptop offers the largest screen and clearest view of the live feed. Mobile access is optimized for smaller screens; the video stream adjusts to your connection speed. If your internet is slow, the stream may reduce quality automatically to avoid buffering. You can also toggle a low-data mode in your account settings to reduce video bitrate.

Payment Methods and Local Support
We accept six payment methods for deposits and withdrawals on asiand: mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking, and local payment. Each method is linked to your account during registration. You can add or remove payment methods in your account settings. Deposits are instant; withdrawals are processed during business hours and may take a few hours to settle depending on your bank.
Our support team is available in English and Indonesian. If you have questions about CQ9 rules, table limits, account verification, or payment issues, visit the help section or contact support via chat. We also maintain a FAQ page covering common topics like how to reset your password, enable 2FA, and dispute a transaction.
- RTP (Return to Player)
- The percentage of all bets returned to players over time. CQ9 games on asiand follow standard casino RTPs; exact figures are available in the game rules section.
- House Edge
- The mathematical advantage the casino holds. In blackjack, the house edge is roughly non-specific info with basic strategy; in roulette, it is non-specific info (European) or rules% (American).
- Betting Window
- The time period during which you can place or modify your bet. Once the dealer closes the window, no new bets are accepted and the hand or spin proceeds.
- Table Limit
- The minimum and maximum bet amounts for a given table. We display limits clearly so you choose a table suited to your budget.
CQ9 Rules and Game Mechanics
Blackjack on asiand CQ9 follows these rules: you and the dealer each receive two cards. Face cards are worth 10, aces are worth 1 or 11, and number cards are face value. You can hit (draw another card), stand (keep your total), double down (double your bet and receive one more card), or split (if your first two cards match, split them into two hands). The dealer must hit on 16 and stand on 17. If your hand exceeds 21, you bust and lose. If the dealer busts and you do not, you win. If both hands total the same, it is a push (tie) and your bet is returned.
Roulette on asiand CQ9 uses a standard wheel. You bet on a single number, a range (red or black, odd or even, 1–18 or 19–36), or a combination. The dealer spins the wheel and a ball lands in a pocket. If your bet matches the outcome, you win according to the payout table. Single-number bets pay 35 to 1; red or black pay 1 to 1.
Baccarat on asiand CQ9 deals two cards to the Player and two to the Banker. You bet on which hand will be closer to nine. Cards 2–9 are face value; 10 and face cards are zero; aces are one. If either hand totals 8 or 9, it is a natural and the hand wins immediately. Otherwise, a third card may be drawn based on fixed rules. The hand closest to nine wins. Betting on the Player pays 1 to 1; betting on the Banker pays 1 to 1 minus a non-specific info commission.
Dragon Tiger on asiand CQ9 is simpler: one card is dealt to Dragon, one to Tiger. The higher card wins. You bet on Dragon, Tiger, or a Tie. Dragon or Tiger wins pay 1 to 1; Tie pays 8 to 1.
Responsible Access and Jurisdiction Notice
Our services on asiand are available only where local law permits. Users are responsible for verifying that access and use comply with their own jurisdiction's law. We do not offer our services in jurisdictions where online wagering is prohibited.
If you have concerns about your account activity or need to adjust your settings, visit your account preferences. You can review your deposit and withdrawal history, update your payment methods, and manage your login credentials. Our support team can assist with account questions, but we do not provide financial or legal advice.
