Nine is one of the most straightforward card games in the six6x library. The goal is simple — get your hand total as close to nine as possible. No complicated strategy charts, no long learning curve. Just deal, count, and collect if your hand beats the dealer.
Only the last digit of the total counts. A hand of 5 + 4 = 9 is a natural — the best possible result at six6x Nine.
Nine is a card game where you and the dealer each receive two cards. The value of your hand is the sum of those two cards, but only the last digit counts. So if your cards add up to 15, your hand value is 5. If they add up to 9 exactly, that's a natural nine — the best hand in the game.
Face cards — Jack, Queen, King — are worth zero. Aces are worth one. Number cards carry their face value. The counting is straightforward once you've played a couple of rounds. Most six6x players get comfortable with the hand values within their first session.
After the initial deal, some versions of Nine at six6x allow a third card draw under specific conditions — similar to how Baccarat works. The rules for when a third card is drawn are fixed and automatic, so you don't need to make that decision yourself. The game handles it and shows you the result.
Choose your stake — minimum ৳50 at six6x Nine. You can bet on Player, Banker, or Tie before the cards are dealt.
Both Player and Banker receive two cards face up. Hand values are calculated immediately — only the last digit of the total counts.
If either hand totals 8 or 9, the round ends immediately. Otherwise, fixed drawing rules determine whether a third card is dealt to either side.
The hand closest to 9 wins. Winnings are credited to your six6x balance instantly. A natural nine pays at the highest rate.
Adjust your bet or keep the same stake and deal again. Rounds at six6x Nine take under 30 seconds from deal to payout.
Three main betting positions, each with its own payout structure and house edge.
You bet that the Player hand will be closer to nine than the Banker hand. The most straightforward bet in the game — if the Player wins, you win. No commission deducted.
You bet that the Banker hand will be closer to nine. The Banker bet has a slightly lower house edge than the Player bet, which is why a small commission is applied to winning Banker bets at six6x.
You bet that both hands will finish with the same value. Ties are rare — they happen roughly once every ten rounds on average — but the payout when it lands makes it the most exciting bet on the table.
A side bet that the Player's first two cards will be a matching pair — same rank, any suit. Available on select six6x Nine tables. Pays out regardless of who wins the main hand.
Same as Player Pair but for the Banker's first two cards. Both pair bets can be placed simultaneously on the same round at six6x Nine, giving you two additional ways to win per deal.
The counting system is simple — memorise this table and you're ready to play.
| Card | Value in Nine | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Ace (A) | 1 | Lowest value card |
| 2 through 9 | Face value | A 7 is worth 7, a 3 is worth 3 |
| 10 | 0 | Counts as zero |
| Jack (J) | 0 | Counts as zero |
| Queen (Q) | 0 | Counts as zero |
| King (K) | 0 | Counts as zero |
| Any two cards totalling 10+ | Last digit only | e.g. 7+6=13, hand value = 3 |
| Natural Nine (e.g. 5+4) | 9 — Best Hand | Round ends immediately, highest payout |
| Natural Eight (e.g. 6+2) | 8 — Second Best | Round ends immediately if no natural nine |
Nine is a game of chance, but understanding the odds helps you make better decisions with your bankroll.
Nine is one of those games that looks simple from the outside and stays simple once you're playing. There's no complex decision tree, no memorising strategy charts, no reading other players. You place a bet, cards are dealt, and the hand closest to nine wins. That's the whole game. What makes it interesting is the speed, the variety of betting positions, and the way the hand values work — that last-digit rule catches a lot of new players off guard the first time a 7+6 hand becomes a 3.
The six6x game library covers a wide range of formats — crash games, slots, keno, snake games, and card games. Nine sits in the card game category alongside other table-style games. Compared to slots, Nine involves a small element of decision-making: you choose which position to bet on before each round. Compared to crash games like Crash Bonus, Nine is more structured — the outcome is determined by a fixed card draw rather than a multiplier that can crash at any moment.
For players who enjoy the feel of a traditional card game but want something faster than a full poker session, Nine at six6x hits a good middle ground. Rounds are short, the rules are easy to explain to someone who's never played before, and the payout structure is transparent — you know exactly what each bet pays before you place it.
One part of Nine that confuses new players is the third card rule. After the initial two-card deal, a third card may be drawn for the Player, the Banker, or both — depending on the hand totals. You don't make this decision yourself. The rules are fixed and automatic.
If either hand totals 8 or 9 on the first two cards, that's a natural and the round ends immediately — no third card is drawn. If the Player's hand totals 0 to 5, the Player draws a third card. If the Player stands (total of 6 or 7), the Banker draws based on its own total. The Banker's drawing rules are slightly more complex and depend on both the Banker's total and the Player's third card, but since the game handles this automatically at six6x, you don't need to memorise the full table. Just know that the third card rule exists and that it's applied consistently every round.
Understanding the house edge helps you make better decisions about where to put your money in Nine. The Player bet carries a house edge of around 1.24%. The Banker bet, after the 5% commission on wins, has a house edge of roughly 1.06%. The Tie bet has a house edge of around 14.4% — significantly higher than the other two positions.
What this means in practice: if you play 100 rounds of six6x Nine at ৳100 per round, the expected loss on Player bets is about ৳124. On Banker bets, it's about ৳106. On Tie bets, it's about ৳1,440. The Tie bet is not a sustainable main betting position — it's a high-risk, high-reward side option. The pair bets (Player Pair and Banker Pair) carry a house edge of around 10.4%, which puts them between the main bets and the Tie in terms of risk.
Because Nine rounds are so fast, bankroll management matters more here than in slower games. A session of 200 rounds at ৳100 per round is ৳20,000 in total action — even at a 1% house edge, variance can swing your balance significantly in either direction over that many rounds. Setting a clear win target and loss limit before you start is the most effective way to keep your session enjoyable.
A practical approach: decide on a session budget — say ৳2,000 — and a win target — say ৳1,000 profit. If you hit either limit, stop. This keeps you from giving back a good run and prevents a bad run from turning into a serious loss. The six6x account settings let you set deposit limits and session time reminders to support this kind of disciplined play.
Nine is the most passive card game in the six6x library in terms of player decisions. Once you've placed your bet, the outcome is entirely in the hands of the RNG and the fixed drawing rules. There's no option to hit, stand, split, or double down mid-round. This makes it faster and simpler than games that require ongoing decisions, but it also means there's no way to influence the outcome through in-round choices.
If you're looking for a card game with more active decision-making, other titles in the six6x library offer that. But if you want a clean, fast game where the rules are clear and the payouts are straightforward, Nine is one of the best options available at six6x. The combination of low house edge on the main bets, fast rounds, and the occasional high-payout Tie or Pair win keeps the game interesting across long sessions.
The six6x Nine interface is fully optimised for mobile. The betting grid, card display, and result history all scale cleanly to smaller screens. You can place bets with a single tap, and the round history is accessible without leaving the game view. Whether you're playing on the six6x app or through the mobile browser, the experience is the same as on desktop — no features are removed or restricted on mobile.
Nine at six6x is for adults aged 18 and over. If you ever feel like your play is getting out of hand, the tools on the Responsible Gaming page are available immediately — including self-exclusion options that take effect without delay.
Lower is better for the player. Banker bet is the safest long-run position.
Player, Banker, Tie, or Pair — choose your position.
Both sides receive two cards. Totals calculated instantly.
8 or 9 on either side ends the round immediately.
Fixed rules determine if a third card is drawn.
Winnings credited to your six6x balance instantly.
From bet placement to payout, a full round of six6x Nine takes under 30 seconds. If you want a fast-paced session without waiting around between hands, Nine is one of the quickest games in the library.
Every card draw at six6x Nine is determined by an independently certified RNG. The result of each round cannot be predicted, manipulated, or influenced by previous rounds. The house edge figures are accurate and verified.
The six6x Nine interface works on any Android or iOS device. The betting grid and card display are touch-optimised — no pinching or zooming required to place a bet or read the result. Play in the browser or through the six6x app.
Top up via bKash, Nagad, or Rocket and your balance is available immediately. Winnings from six6x Nine withdraw to the same method, typically processed within a few hours of your request.
Every round of six6x Nine is logged in your account history — bet type, stake, result, and payout. You can review any past round in detail. If a result ever looks wrong, the history gives you the exact data to raise it with support.
The six6x support team is available around the clock via live chat. Questions about Nine rules, bonus eligibility, or payout queries are handled quickly — usually within a few minutes during peak hours.
Common questions from six6x players about the Nine card game.
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