Nine at 5777 BTU is a card game that rewards instinct over complexity. Draw cards, get your hand value as close to nine as possible, and beat the dealer. That's the whole game — and it never gets old.
Nine is one of those card games that feels immediately familiar even if you've never played it before. The goal is straightforward: get your hand value as close to nine as possible. Cards two through nine are worth their face value. Tens, jacks, queens, and kings are worth zero. Aces count as one. If your total goes above nine, only the last digit counts — so a seven and a six gives you thirteen, which counts as three.
At 5777 BTU, the game runs between you and the dealer. Both sides receive two cards to start. Depending on the initial totals, a third card may be drawn according to fixed rules — there's no decision to make there, it happens automatically. The hand closest to nine wins. Tie goes to the dealer in most bet types, though there's a separate tie bet available if you want to back that outcome specifically.
What makes Nine at 5777 BTU worth playing regularly is the pace. A round takes about thirty seconds from deal to result. There's no waiting for other players, no complex decisions mid-hand, and no ambiguity about who won. The result is clear, the payout is instant, and the next round starts almost immediately. For players who want something fast and engaging without needing to study strategy charts, Nine is genuinely one of the best options on the platform.
The game also supports side bets on specific outcomes — a natural nine, a pair in the first two cards, or a tie — each with their own payout rates. These are optional and don't affect the main hand, but they add an extra layer of interest to every deal.
The scoring system is the one thing worth spending two minutes on before you play. Once it clicks, everything else follows naturally.
| Card | Value | Example Hand | Final Score |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2 – 9 | Face value | 5 + 4 | 9 (Natural) |
| 10, J, Q, K | 0 | K + 9 | 9 (Natural) |
| Ace | 1 | A + 8 | 9 (Natural) |
| Total over 9 | 7 + 6 = 13 | 3 (last digit) | |
| Total over 9 | 8 + 5 = 13 | 3 (last digit) | |
| Three-card hand | 3 + 7 + 4 = 14 | 4 (last digit) | |
| Natural Nine | Any two cards = 9 | Best possible hand | |
| Natural Eight | Any two cards = 8 | Second best | |
A natural nine or eight on the first two cards ends the hand immediately — no third card is drawn for either side.
Fast rounds, fair rules, and a clean interface make Nine one of the most-played card games on the platform.
From deal to payout, a full round of Nine at 5777 BTU takes about thirty seconds. No waiting, no delays — just a clean result and the next hand ready to go.
Land a natural nine on your first two cards and you win at enhanced odds. It's the best hand in the game and 5777 BTU pays it out at a premium rate.
Bet on a tie, a pair, or a natural nine as a side wager. These run alongside your main bet and pay out independently — more ways to win on every single hand.
All bets at 5777 BTU are placed in Bangladeshi Taka. Minimum bet is ৳50 per hand. No currency conversion, no hidden charges — your balance is always in BDT.
The Nine table at 5777 BTU is fully optimised for touch screens. The card animations run cleanly on mobile data and the bet controls are easy to tap without zooming in.
Every hand at 5777 BTU is dealt from a certified RNG-shuffled deck. The shuffle happens fresh before each hand — no patterns, no bias, just a genuinely random deal every time.
This is the part that confuses new players most. The good news is that you don't have to make any decisions — the third card rules are fixed and applied automatically by the game. Here's how it works at 5777 BTU:
Natural hand — no third card drawn. If either the player or the dealer has a natural eight or nine on the first two cards, the hand ends immediately. No third card is drawn for either side. The higher natural wins.
Player draws on 0–5. If the player's two-card total is between zero and five, a third card is automatically drawn for the player. If the total is six or seven, the player stands.
Dealer draws based on their total and the player's third card. If the dealer has zero to two, they always draw. From three to six, whether the dealer draws depends on what the player's third card was. At seven, the dealer always stands.
You don't need to memorise any of this. The 5777 BTU game engine applies all third card rules automatically. You place your bet, the cards are dealt, and the result is shown. The rules are there for transparency — not for you to manage.
Quick note: The third card rules in Nine are identical to those used in Baccarat. If you've played Baccarat before, you already know how this works.
Create your 5777 BTU account with your mobile number. Deposit in BDT via bKash, Nagad, or Rocket. Your balance is ready to use immediately after the transfer confirms.
Find Nine in the card games section at 5777 BTU. Choose your bet size — from ৳50 up to the table maximum. Add any side bets you want before the deal starts.
Two cards are dealt to you and two to the dealer. Totals are calculated automatically. A third card is drawn if the rules require it — no input needed from you.
The hand closest to nine wins. Payouts are credited to your 5777 BTU balance instantly. Side bet winnings are paid out separately at the same time.
Main bets pay even money. Side bets carry higher risk but significantly better returns when they land.
| Bet Type | Condition | Payout |
|---|---|---|
| Player Win | Player hand closer to 9 | 1:1 |
| Dealer Win | Dealer hand closer to 9 | 1:1 |
| Tie | Both hands equal | 8:1 |
| Natural Nine | First two cards total 9 | 2:1 |
| Natural Eight | First two cards total 8 | 1.5:1 |
| Player Pair | Player's first two cards match | 11:1 |
| Dealer Pair | Dealer's first two cards match | 11:1 |
Payout rates are indicative. Full rates displayed at the table before each hand at 5777 BTU.
Worth knowing: The tie bet pays 8:1 but hits less than 10% of the time. Most regular players at 5777 BTU treat it as an occasional side bet rather than a main strategy — it's fun when it lands, but don't rely on it to build your balance.
Nine is a game of chance — no decision you make during a hand changes the outcome once the cards are dealt. But how you approach your session, manage your bets, and use the features available at 5777 BTU makes a real difference to how much you enjoy it.
Start with the main bet before adding side bets. The player and dealer bets are the core of the game. Get comfortable with the pace and the scoring before you start layering in pair bets and tie bets on top.
The dealer bet has a slightly lower house edge than the player bet. This is a well-known fact about Nine-style games. Over a long session, backing the dealer consistently tends to produce slightly better results than always backing the player.
Use side bets sparingly. Pair bets and tie bets are exciting when they hit, but they carry a higher house edge. Treat them as occasional additions rather than the main focus of your session at 5777 BTU.
Set a session budget before you start. Nine moves fast — thirty seconds per hand means you can play a lot of rounds in a short time. Decide how much you're comfortable spending in a session and stop when you reach it, win or lose.
Check for promotions before you deposit. 5777 BTU regularly runs deposit bonuses and cashback offers that apply to card games including Nine. A matched deposit bonus effectively gives you more hands to play with the same amount of money.
The game of Nine — known in various forms as Baccarat, Punto Banco, and Chemin de Fer — has been played in European casinos since the 15th century. The core mechanic of getting as close to nine as possible has remained unchanged for over 500 years. At 5777 BTU, the same game runs on a certified digital platform with BDT stakes and instant payouts — the oldest card game in the casino, brought fully up to date for Bangladesh players.