Understanding Olympic Games on asiand
Olympic Games on asiand is not a sports betting section — it is our branded collection of live-dealer card and wheel games. We stream Andar Bahar, Teen Patti, and Crazy Time from dedicated studios with professional dealers, HD video, and real-time action. Players join tables at their preferred stake level, place bets within the table's limits, and outcomes are resolved live on camera.
Each game follows fixed rules displayed in the rules section before you join. Dealers speak multiple languages and manage betting windows fairly. We do not offer side bets, exotic variants, or unverified rule changes. What you see on the table is what you get — no hidden mechanics or surprise rule shifts mid-session.



Andar Bahar Game Rules
Andar Bahar is a card game where the dealer reveals a face-up card from the deck, called the joker. Players bet whether the next matching card (same rank, different suit) will appear on the Andar (left) or Bahar (right) side. The dealer deals cards alternately to each side until a match is found. If the matching card lands on your predicted side, you win. If it lands on the opposite side, you lose. Our asiand Andar Bahar tables accept bets from low to high stakes, depending on the table variant you select.
Andar Bahar rounds are quick — typically resolved within subject to verification. The game has no complex bonus features, so outcomes are straightforward. We display your potential payout before you confirm your bet, so you know exactly what you stand to win or lose.
Teen Patti Game Rules
Teen Patti is a three-card poker game played with a standard deck. Each player receives three cards and bets on the strength of their hand. The hand rankings, from highest to lowest, are: Trail (three of a kind), Pure Sequence (three consecutive cards of the same suit), Sequence (three consecutive cards of mixed suits), Color (three cards of the same suit), Pair (two cards of the same rank), and High Card. On asiand, Teen Patti tables operate with a set pot and betting structure — players do not bet against each other directly but against the house or a set payout table.
Teen Patti rounds run longer than Andar Bahar because players evaluate their hands and betting options. Our asiand Teen Patti interface displays your hand clearly and outlines the betting options available at each step. You can fold (surrender your bet), call (match the current bet), or raise (increase your bet) depending on the game variant.
Key takeaways
- Andar Bahar is a fast-paced card prediction game with simple rules
- Teen Patti is a three-card poker variant with hand rankings and betting phases
- Crazy Time is a live wheel game with bonus multipliers and side bets
- All games stream live from dedicated studios with professional dealers
- Deposits via DANA, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet; withdrawals subject to verification
Crazy Time Game Rules
Crazy Time is a live wheel game where a physical wheel is spun and lands on one of several outcome segments. Each segment has a label — numbers, symbols, or bonus round triggers. You bet on which segment the wheel will land on, and payouts depend on your segment and the current multiplier. Crazy Time also features a bonus round that is triggered randomly or through certain segment combinations. During the bonus, multipliers can rise significantly, adding volatility to your potential return.
Crazy Time on asiand operates with a dealer managing the wheel spin and announcing outcomes in real time. Our interface displays all available bets, current odds, and your total bet slip before the spin. You place your bets during the betting window, and once the dealer closes it, the wheel spins. Outcomes are final once the segment is confirmed.
Account Verification and Withdrawal Process
Before your first withdrawal from Olympic Games on asiand, we require identity verification. You provide your name, date of birth, and a valid ID number (KTP, passport, or driver's license). Our team reviews your information and confirms your account status within a standard window. Once verified, you can request withdrawals to your registered payment method.
Withdrawals are processed during business hours. We do not charge a withdrawal fee, but your bank or payment provider may apply charges. mobile banking, local payment, online payment, and e-wallet transfers often settle faster than direct 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 from unauthorized access. After you log in, we send a verification code to your phone or email. Enter the code to confirm your identity. We recommend enabling 2FA even if it is optional.

Payment Methods and Local Access
We accept mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking, and local payment for deposits and withdrawals on asiand. Each payment 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 and may take a few hours depending on your bank.
Our support team is available in English and Indonesian. If you have questions about Olympic Games rules, table limits, account verification, or payment issues, visit the help section. We also maintain a FAQ page covering common topics such as password resets, 2FA setup, and transaction disputes.
Players in Jakarta, Surabaya, Bandung, Medan, and Semarang access asiand Olympic Games through the same platform and receive the same service. We do not impose regional restrictions within supported jurisdictions, though we remind you that our services are available only where local law permits.
- House Edge
- The mathematical advantage the game holds over players. Andar Bahar and Teen Patti have defined house edges; Crazy Time uses a multiplier system with variable odds.
- Betting Window
- The time period during which players can place or modify bets. Once the dealer closes the window, no new bets are accepted and the outcome is resolved.
- Payout Table
- The predefined payout for each winning outcome. Our asiand tables display the payout table clearly before each round.
- Table Limit
- The minimum and maximum bet amounts for a given table. We display limits so you choose a table suited to your budget.
Mobile and Web Access
Olympic Games on asiand works on Android app, iOS browser, and web. Android users can download the asiand app from our website or scan a QR code. iOS users access Olympic Games via Safari or Chrome by visiting asiand.net and bookmarking the page or adding it to the home screen. The web version on desktop offers the largest screen for viewing the dealer and betting interface clearly.
Mobile gameplay includes the same account balance, deposit methods, and withdrawal options as desktop. Your session persists across devices, so you can start a game on mobile and resume on desktop without losing your balance. We optimize video streaming for slower connections; if your internet is sluggish, the stream may reduce video quality automatically to avoid buffering.
Jurisdiction and Data Protection
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 gaming is prohibited.
We protect your data through industry-standard encryption, secure password storage, and regular security audits. Your payment information is handled by certified processors and is never stored on our servers in plain text. If you have concerns about your account or data handling, contact our support team.
