Understanding Qiu Qiu Rules and Hand Rankings
Qiu Qiu on asustoto 2 is played with four cards per player. Each card or domino has a point value—cards are worth their pip count (2–9 pips = 2–9 points, with tens, jacks, queens, and kings all counting as 10 points). The dealer gives each player four cards, and your goal is to form the highest two-card hand from your four cards. Your remaining two cards form a second hand, but typically only the strongest two-card hand matters for the outcome.
Hand rankings in Qiu Qiu are straightforward. The best hand is "Qiu Qiu"—two cards totaling 20 points (also called a "pair" or "nine-nine"). Next is a hand totaling 19, then 18, and so on down to 0. When calculating hand totals, only the last digit counts: if your two cards add up to 23, your hand is worth 3 points. This is where the strategy comes in—you must decide which pair of cards from your four represents your strongest play.
Hand strength depends on your card combination
A 10 and a 10 make Qiu Qiu (20 points). A 9 and a 9 also makes Qiu Qiu. The key is understanding which two cards from your four create the highest total.
The game flow on asustoto 2 is consistent and transparent. All players at a table place their bets before the hand begins. The dealer then distributes four cards to each player, one at a time, dealing from a standard deck (or sometimes multiple decks shuffled together). Players review their cards and decide whether their hand is strong enough to continue. Some tables allow players to fold or adjust their bets after seeing their cards—this varies by table rules, so always check before joining.
Once all players have committed to their hands, the dealer reveals and compares. The highest-ranking hand wins the pot. Ties are possible and are typically settled by additional rounds or by splitting the pot, depending on the table's specific rules. Our dealers on asustoto 2 will explain tie-breaking protocols before play begins.
Joining a Qiu Qiu Table on asustoto 2
Accessing Qiu Qiu on asustoto 2 takes just a few clicks. Log into your verified account, navigate to the Live Game Shows section, and look for the Qiu Qiu category. You'll see available tables listed by stake level—micro-stakes starting around our welcome offer, mid-stakes around our welcome offer–our welcome offer, and high-roller tiers for experienced players. Each table shows the current number of players seated and the dealer's name.
Click on a table to join. You'll be assigned a seat, and your account balance will appear on screen. The dealer will explain any table-specific rules before the next hand begins. If you're new to Qiu Qiu, we recommend watching one or two hands as a spectator first (our platform allows this) to get comfortable with the pace and understand how hands are compared. Many new players on asustoto 2 find that observing a few rounds builds confidence quickly.
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Select your stake levelStep 1
Browse available Qiu Qiu tables on asustoto 2 and choose one that fits your comfort level and bankroll.
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Join the tableStep 2
Click "Join" to be seated. Your balance updates on screen, and you're ready to place your first bet.
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Place your betStep 3
Enter your bet amount before cards are dealt. The dealer will confirm all bets are in before proceeding.
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The dealer distributes cards, and after all players have reviewed their hands, the outcome is determined.

Table Etiquette and Strategic Considerations
While Qiu Qiu on asustoto 2 is a game of chance, a few strategic thoughts matter. First, understand the two-card pairing concept deeply—mentally arrange your four cards in different combinations to find your strongest pair. Second, be aware of table dynamics: if multiple players fold early, the remaining hands may be weaker, which can influence your decision to continue. Third, manage your bankroll across multiple hands; don't commit your entire session budget to a single round.
Table etiquette on asustoto 2 is simple. Treat dealers and other players with respect. Use the chat feature respectfully if you interact with other players. Don't rush the dealer or other players—Qiu Qiu moves at a natural pace, and patience is valued. If you have a question about hand rankings or table rules, ask the dealer via chat; they're trained to answer questions mid-game or between hands.
Account Security and Payment Methods
To access Qiu Qiu tables on asustoto 2, your account must be verified. This involves submitting a government ID and proof of address—a standard KYC process that takes 1–2 business days. Once verified, you can deposit via e-wallets (DANA, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet) or bank transfers (mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet). E-wallet deposits typically arrive within minutes; bank transfers usually complete within 1–2 hours.
When you're ready to withdraw your Qiu Qiu winnings, request a cashout through your account. Our compliance team reviews your withdrawal to ensure account details and transaction history align. This typically takes a few hours to one business day. Once approved, funds return to your original payment method. We never charge withdrawal fees on asustoto 2, so what you've won is yours to keep.
Protect your account with two-factor authentication (2FA), available in your account settings. 2FA adds an extra security layer beyond your password and helps prevent unauthorized access. Change your password regularly, and never share your account credentials with anyone.

