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Card games remain central to Asian gaming culture, and AduQ sits at the heart of that tradition on our gepard platform. We host AduQ tables where players from Jakarta, Surabaya, Bandung, Medan, Semarang, and Yogyakarta meet to test their hand-reading and position play. Deposit via mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, or bank transfers through online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment—then sit at a table and compete.
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AduQ
- Brand
- Category
- Live Table / Card
- RTP
- medium
AduQ differs from poker or dominoes; it follows its own ranking system and betting structure. On gepard, we explain those rules in plain language, walk you through a typical hand, and show you how to manage your bankroll at different table stakes. Our AduQ tables run live with real players, real pots, and real settlement on your gepard account.
AduQ on our gepard platform
We offer AduQ as one category within our broader card-games suite on gepard. Alongside AduQ, we host blackjack, roulette, baccarat, Dragon Tiger, and live-dealer tables across multiple studios. AduQ tables vary by stake level: low-stakes tables for learners, mid-stakes for regular players, and high-stakes for experienced competitors. You choose your table based on your bankroll and comfort level.
AduQ tables on gepard run in real time. A live dealer manages each table, shuffles the deck, distributes cards, and settles winnings instantly. You see the dealer's face via high-definition camera; most tables feature multi-camera angles so you can watch every moment of play. Your bets are placed through the interface, and payouts hit your gepard account immediately after the hand resolves.
Why AduQ matters on gepard
AduQ appeals to players who know poker basics but want a faster game with clearer hand rankings. Unlike poker, where bluffing dominates, AduQ rewards hand strength and positional awareness. The game moves quickly—each hand resolves in under two minutes—so you play more hands per hour and test your strategy continuously.
We designed our AduQ tables to feel like sitting in a brick-and-mortar card room. The dealer is visible, the chips are real (converted to your gepard balance), and the outcome is final. No hidden mechanics, no algorithm surprises. What you see is what you get.
To join an AduQ table on gepard, you deposit funds, verify your account, log into a table of your choice, and place bets. We handle all the settlement automatically. Your winnings accumulate in your gepard balance; you can withdraw to e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking, or a bank account whenever you choose.
AduQ rules and table mechanics
Hand rankings in AduQ
AduQ uses a specific ranking system. The highest hand is a straight flush (five cards in sequence, all the same suit). Below that: four of a kind, full house, flush, straight, three of a kind, two pair, one pair, and high card. These rankings are fixed and displayed clearly on the table interface. When a hand ends, our system automatically compares each player's cards and awards the pot to the winner based on these rankings. There is no subjective judgment—the strongest hand wins.
One critical rule: in AduQ, the player closest to the dealer's button posts the small blind, and the next player posts the big blind. Blinds rotate around the table each hand. This structure ensures fair pressure on each player over time. Position matters because you act last (or close to it) in later betting rounds, which gives you an information advantage.
- Straight flush
- Five cards in sequence, all the same suit. Example: 5 6 7 8 9. Highest hand in AduQ.
- Four of a kind
- Four cards with the same rank. Example: K K K K Q. Second-strongest hand.
- Full house
- Three of one rank plus two of another. Example: 10 10 10 5 5.
- Blind structure
- Small blind and big blind rotate clockwise each hand. A table with a 100/200 blind structure requires 100 minimum bet to call.
Betting rounds and hand flow
An AduQ hand follows this sequence. First, the dealer distributes two hole cards (face down) to each player. Players review their cards and decide to fold, call, or raise based on their hand strength and position. After all players have acted, the dealer burns a card and flips the flop—three community cards face-up on the table. Players now use their two hole cards plus the three flop cards to form the best five-card hand. A second betting round begins. The dealer then reveals the turn (fourth community card), followed by another betting round. Finally, the river (fifth community card) is revealed, and a final betting round occurs. Any remaining players show their hands, and the highest-ranking five-card hand wins the pot.



Table stakes and bankroll management
Our AduQ tables range from micro-stakes (50/100 blinds) to high-stakes games (5000/10000 blinds). We recommend starting at a table where your bankroll is 20 to 30 times the big blind. For example, if the big blind is 200, you should bring at least 4000 to 6000 to the table. This cushion allows you to weather variance and make strategic decisions without feeling pressured by every hand.
Bankroll management separates recreational players from disciplined ones. Never e-walletng your entire account to a single table. Deposit funds into your gepard account, withdraw what you plan to keep, then allocate a portion to AduQ. When you win, let your profits sit in your account so you can withdraw to your e-wallet (mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment) or bank account (online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment) periodically. When you lose, accept the loss and move on. Chasing losses at higher stakes is how players deplete their accounts.
Deposit, play, and withdraw on AduQ
Setting up your gepard account for AduQ
To play AduQ on gepard, you first create an account, deposit funds, and verify your identity. Our deposit system accepts six e-wallets (DANA, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment) and e-wallet scanning, plus bank virtual accounts through mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet. E-wallets process in seconds; mobile banking transfers complete within minutes; bank transfers take a few hours. Once your deposit clears, we verify your identity—typically a name, date of birth, and valid ID number. Verification is instant if your details match our databases. Once verified, you access all AduQ tables immediately.
Choosing your first AduQ table
We sort tables by stake level and player count. Pick a low-stakes table if you're new to AduQ; mid-stakes if you've played elsewhere and want to test your skill at higher pressure; high-stakes if you're confident and have the bankroll. Each table shows the blind structure, number of active players, and average pot size. You can sit down, observe a few hands without playing, then join when you're comfortable. There is no penalty for watching first.
During play
Once seated, you see your hole cards in a secure area of the interface. You make betting decisions—fold, check, call, raise—using on-screen buttons. The table displays community cards as they are revealed and updates the pot size live. Your balance on gepard decreases when you wager chips and increases when you win a hand. All transactions are final; there is no undo or rewind.
Withdrawing your winnings
When you're ready to cash out, you request a withdrawal from your gepard account to the payment method you used for your deposit. If you deposited via local payment, your withdrawal goes back to online payment. If you used a e-wallet virtual account, funds return to your personal mobile banking account. We process withdrawals during business hours; most return to e-wallets within hours, and bank transfers complete within one business day. There are no withdrawal fees; the amount you request is the amount you receive.
Common AduQ questions on gepard
- Can I play AduQ on mobile? Yes. Our gepard app and browser interface both support AduQ. Multi-camera feed works on any screen size.
- Is the dealer human or automated? Our AduQ tables use live dealers. You see a real person managing the table via HD video.
- What if I get disconnected during a hand? If your connection drops, the table holds your position for a short window. You can reconnect and continue. If you're away too long, you're folded out for that hand.
- Can I play AduQ during Idul Fitri or other holidays? Our AduQ tables run 24/7. They do not close for holidays or special events.
- What's the rake or house cut? We take a small percentage from each pot as rake. The rake is disclosed on the table before you sit. No rake surprises.
AduQ strategy notes
Position is power in AduQ. The closer you sit to the dealer button, the more information you have when others act before you. Early position (first few to act) requires strong hands. Late position allows wider ranges. Aggression wins pots—passive play invites exploitation. Study your opponents for patterns: some fold too much, others call too wide. Exploit those tendencies. When you're unsure, fold. AduQ rewards patience; there is always another hand coming.