594 Table Games — Baccarat, Sic Bo & More
This page provides a complete guide to all table games available at 594, how to get started, differences between each game, and how to access them easily on mobile. Suitable for both new and experienced players.
How to Access Table Games at 594
Visit 594 via your mobile browser or official app. The homepage loads quickly even on slower networks.
If you already have an account, log in directly using your credentials. New players can sign up in under five minutes.
After logging in, navigate to the Table Games tab or menu. You’ll see a list of all available games along with their betting limits.
Click on your chosen game — Baccarat, Sic Bo, Blackjack, or Teen Patti. Some games offer multiple tables with different limits to suit players of all levels.
Ensure your account balance is sufficient. All transactions are processed in Malaysian Ringgit (MYR). Choose betting limits that suit you and enjoy the full gaming experience.
Two Basic Table Game Concepts
Understanding these two concepts will help you choose the game that best fits your style and experience level.
- Return to Player (RTP)
- RTP represents the percentage of total bets expected to be returned to players over the long term. For example: a game with 97% RTP means that statistically, for every RM100 wagered, RM97 is expected to be returned to players over time. This isn’t a guarantee for each session—it’s a long-term average.
- House Edge
- The house edge is the built-in mathematical advantage the platform holds over players in each game. For example, in Baccarat, betting on Banker has a house edge of around 1.06%, making it one of the lowest house edge bets in table games. Choosing bets with a lower house edge is a smart strategy to extend your playtime.
Four Main Games — Differences and Suitability
| Games | Type | House Edge (Estimated) | Suitable For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Baccarat | Cards — choose Banker/Player/Tie | 1.06% (Banker) | Players who prefer simple outcomes |
| Sic Bo | Dice — predict the outcome of three dice | 2.78% (Small/Big) | Players who enjoy varied betting options |
| Blackjack | Cards — reach 21 without going over | 0.5% (optimal strategy) | Players who enjoy strategy and decision-making |
| Teen Patti | Cards — 3 cards, best hand wins | Varies by game variant | Players familiar with Asian card games |
Table games at 594 differ from simulated sports betting since it’s based on cards and dice with outcomes generated randomly, not on actual sports results. Both options are available on the same platform.
Special Festival Season Offers for Table Games
594 is launching special promotions for Table Games in celebration of Malaysia’s major festivals. During Chinese New Year, Baccarat and Teen Patti often feature themed campaigns with more flexible betting limits or extra bonus credits for active players.
During Hari Raya Aidilfitri and selected weekends, special cashback offers for table game players are launched. These bonuses are usually higher than regular promos to celebrate with the Malaysian player community.
To make sure you don’t miss these offers, enable notifications in the 594 app or regularly check the promotions tab after logging in. Limited-time campaigns usually run for just a few days.
Key Terms in Table Games
In Baccarat, Banker refers to one of the two main hands you can bet on. Banker bets carry the lowest house edge but a small commission applies on wins.
In Blackjack, a bust happens when the card total exceeds 21. Players who bust automatically lose the round regardless of the dealer’s hand value.
The most basic bets in Sic Bo — Small means the total of three dice is between 4 and 10, while Big means 11 to 17. Both pay 1:1 and have the same house edge.
In Baccarat, a natural occurs when the first two cards total 8 or 9. A natural hand requires no additional cards and usually wins against non-natural hands.
In Teen Patti, a trail is three cards of the same value—like three Aces or three Kings. It’s the strongest hand in the game, beating all other combinations.
Additional bets placed alongside the main bet in games like Blackjack or Baccarat. Side bets usually pay higher but come with a larger house edge.
Play Table Games via Mobile Devices
Android and iOS
Table games at 594 work fully on both Android and iPhone devices. The interface is optimized for touch—bet buttons, cards, and dice are sized for easy tapping without zooming. On Android, you can download the official app for a smoother experience and faster loading times.
Mobile Browser
Users who prefer not to install an app can access all table games directly via Chrome or Safari on their mobiles. There is no functional difference between the app and web versions — all tables, betting limits, and game options are the same. Make sure your browser is updated for the best performance.
Slow Connection
Standard table games at 594 are optimized to run smoothly even on slower 3G connections. Card and dice animations are designed to minimize data usage without compromising visual experience. For areas with unstable internet, standard table games are preferred over live dealer versions that require video streaming.
- Use WiFi for live dealer games
- Enable full-screen mode for a wider display
- Disable other notifications while playing
- Check your balance before starting a new session
Common Overlooked Tips for New Players
Guide for First-Time Table Game Players
Many new players start with Baccarat without realizing that the Tie bet — while paying 8:1 — carries a much higher house edge compared to Banker or Player bets. For your first session, it’s wiser to focus on Banker or Player bets, which offer more balanced odds.
In Sic Bo, there are dozens of different bet types each round. New players often try betting on many options at once, which can drain their balance quickly. Start with Small or Big bets until you better understand the gameplay patterns.
For more information about the 594 platform and background, you can read more about us or visit the help section for detailed guides. If you have specific questions, the FAQ is available to help you start with confidence.