Domino QQ is the definitive card game of Indonesian gaming culture — fast, skill-driven, and deeply competitive. At svip11, you will find the fairest tables, the sharpest payouts, and a Black Diamond VIP experience that brings the intensity of Jakarta's best card rooms directly to your screen.
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Domino QQ — also written as DominoQQ, Domino99, or domino kiu-kiu (a tile-matching betting game native to Indonesian card culture) — is Indonesia's most widely played domino card game. Unlike Western dominoes, which are purely placement games, Domino QQ is a betting game where each player competes to build the highest-value hand from a set of double-six domino tiles.
The game is played with a standard 28-tile double-six domino set. Each player is dealt three tiles in the first round; surviving players receive a fourth tile after the first betting round. The objective is to combine your four tiles into two pairs with the highest possible pip totals — with only the unit digit of each pair's sum counting toward the hand value, making 9 the highest possible pair score (hence the name "99" in Domino99).
At svip11, Domino QQ tables range from casual low-stakes rooms — ideal for players in Bandung or Yogyakarta testing the game for the first time — to high-stakes Black Diamond VIP tables reserved for the platform's most seasoned players. The game's blend of probability, strategic betting, and reading opponent behaviour has made it a staple of online card gaming in Indonesia for over a decade.
Domino QQ sits at the intersection of accessibility and depth. The rules can be learned in under fifteen minutes, yet a skilled player who understands pot odds, position, and bluffing frequency will consistently outperform a casual one over any meaningful session. This skill gradient is precisely what draws competitive players from Jakarta, Surabaya, and Medan back to the tables night after night.
Domino QQ uses the full double-six domino set of 28 tiles, each bearing two faces with pip values from 0 to 6. Understanding tile distribution and remaining pip frequencies is a core skill for serious players.
Standard Domino QQ tables accommodate two to six players. Fewer opponents mean tighter hand distributions and more frequent premium hands; fuller tables introduce more variance and bluffing opportunities.
Each player's final hand consists of four tiles split into two pairs. The hand value is the combined unit digit of each pair — a pair summing to 17 scores 7, a pair summing to 9 scores 9 (the maximum).
Certain four-tile combinations form special hands that rank above all standard 9-9 hands — including the rare Balak (double-double), Six Gods (all pips sum to 38+), and Pure Big (all tiles with faces 5 or higher).
svip11 operates on a low commission rake model — a small percentage is taken from each winning pot rather than charging players regardless of outcome. The exact rake rate is displayed on every table's information panel.
svip11 employs real-time IP and device fingerprinting to detect and prevent multi-accounting and collusion at Domino QQ tables, ensuring every hand is a fair contest between genuine individual players.
Understanding which hands beat which is the foundation of every Domino QQ session. The special hands below all outrank a standard 9-9 and are awarded bonus multipliers on select svip11 tables.
All four tiles are doubles (balak) — for example 6|6, 5|5, 4|4, 3|3. The rarest hand in Domino QQ, occurring in less than 0.03% of all four-tile deals. Beats every other hand unconditionally. Some svip11 tables award a bonus multiplier of up to 10× the pot for Six Gods.
All four tiles have a pip value of 5 or higher on both faces — for example 6|6, 6|5, 5|5, 6|6. The total pip count across all four tiles must be 38 or higher. Beats all standard hands and all Pure Small hands.
All four tiles have pip values of 3 or lower on both faces — for example 0|0, 1|0, 2|1, 3|0. Total pip count across all tiles must be 9 or lower. Beats all standard pair-based hands but loses to Pure Big and Six Gods.
Two doubles among your four tiles — for example 4|4 and 2|2 alongside two other tiles. A Balak hand outranks any standard 9-9 combination when both players hold the same pair scores, making it a tiebreaker that experienced players actively hunt.
Both pairs of tiles each sum to a unit digit of 9 — the maximum standard hand. A pair of 6|3 and a pair of 5|4 both score 9. When two players both hold 9-9, the winner is determined by the Balak rule or, absent doubles, by the highest individual tile value.
One pair scores 9 and the other scores 8 through 0. The first pair's value (9) takes precedence; the second pair acts as a kicker. For example, a 9-8 hand beats a 9-7 hand, which in turn beats a 9-6 hand, and so on down to 9-0.
Both pairs score below 9. Hands are ranked first by the higher pair value, then by the lower. An 8-7 hand beats an 8-6, which beats an 8-5, continuing the pattern. A 7-7 hand beats a 7-6 but loses to any 8-X hand.
Both pairs score zero — for example 5|5 paired with 4|6 (unit digit 0) and 3|7 paired with 2|8 (unit digit 0). This is the weakest possible standard hand and typically folds pre-showdown unless the pot odds and opponent read strongly suggest a bluff situation.
* The special hand hierarchy (Six Gods → Pure Big → Pure Small → Balak) applies on svip11's standard Domino QQ tables. Rule variations on select tables — such as whether Pure Small outranks Balak — are clearly disclosed in the table's information panel before you sit down.
Domino QQ rewards disciplined, strategic players. These principles separate consistent winners from players who rely on variance alone.
| Situation | Recommended Action | Reasoning |
|---|---|---|
| Three tiles summing to 25+ | Raise or re-raise | High three-tile total strongly suggests a premium four-tile hand; build the pot early. |
| Three tiles summing to 12–24 | Call and see fourth tile | Middle-range totals have wide variance on the fourth tile; avoid over-committing pre-draw. |
| Three tiles summing below 11 | Fold unless pot odds are compelling | Low tile totals rarely produce competitive four-tile hands even with a favourable fourth draw. |
| Holding a Balak (double tile) | Play more aggressively post-draw | A double tile tiebreaker is invisible to opponents and wins critical 9-9 vs 9-9 clashes. |
| 6-player table, early position | Tighten starting tile requirements | More players increase the probability of someone hitting a premium or special hand. |
| 2-player table (heads-up) | Widen playable range, bluff more | Heads-up, opponent hits the same premium rate as you; aggression and position matter more. |
| Opponent raises large on fourth tile | Re-evaluate with anything below 8-7 | Large post-draw raises at full tables typically represent 9-X or special hands; marginal hands should fold. |
| Short stack (< 15 big blinds) | Shove or fold — avoid calling | Short-stacked calling with mediocre tiles bleeds equity; decisive play maximises remaining chips. |
With 28 tiles in the set and four dealt to each of up to six players, up to 24 tiles may be in play at a full table. Mentally tracking which high-value tiles (double 6, double 5, 6-5, 6-4) have appeared in previous hands gives you a rough read on the likelihood of opponents holding premium combinations in the current hand.
Before calling a raise after receiving your first three tiles, calculate whether the pot is large enough to justify the call given the probability of drawing a fourth tile that completes a competitive hand. A three-tile total of 16 has roughly a 40% chance of producing a final hand of 8-0 or better — factor this against the price of calling before committing chips.
svip11 displays average pot size, hands per hour, and player count for every active Domino QQ table in the lobby. Favour tables where the average pot size is at least 8× the big blind — this indicates loose, aggressive action that rewards disciplined play. Avoid tables with very high hands-per-hour rates if you are still building your reading skills, as faster tables compress decision time significantly.
Bring at least 40 big blinds to any Domino QQ session. For a table with a Rp 10.000 big blind, that means a Rp 400.000 session buy-in — enough variance buffer to survive a standard downswing without being forced off the table before the mathematical edge has time to assert itself. Never chase losses by moving up in stakes mid-session.
From account creation to your first Domino QQ hand, svip11 is designed for Indonesian players. Deposit in Rupiah instantly via major local banks and e-wallets — no international card or crypto required.
Minimum deposit: Rp 50.000. Minimum table buy-in: Rp 20.000. VIP table maximum: Rp 100.000.000 per session. 21+ only.
Visit the svip11 Login page and complete the registration form. You will need a valid email address, a username, and confirmation that you are 21 years of age or older. KYC verification (uploading your KTP) is required before your first withdrawal. Registration is free and takes under two minutes.
Navigate to the Cashier and select Deposit. Choose BCA, BRI, BNI, Mandiri, CIMB Niaga, or your preferred e-wallet — OVO, DANA, GoPay, ShopeePay, or LinkAja. Enter the amount in Rupiah (minimum Rp 50.000) and follow the transfer instructions. Funds are credited almost instantly for e-wallet deposits and within minutes for bank transfers.
From the svip11 homepage, navigate to Casino and then select the Domino QQ category. The lobby lists all active tables with real-time data: number of seats taken, current average pot, big blind level, and whether the table uses standard or VIP rule sets. Filter by stake level — low (Rp 1.000 blinds), medium (Rp 10.000 blinds), or high (Rp 100.000+ blinds) — to find the right table for your session bankroll.
Click on your chosen table. A buy-in dialog prompts you to enter the number of chips you wish to bring to the table (within the table's minimum and maximum buy-in range). Confirm the buy-in — chips are deducted from your svip11 balance immediately — and you are seated. Observe one or two hands before posting your first blind if you prefer to get a feel for the table dynamics.
Once dealt, you will see your three face-down tiles plus the dealer's face-up community tile (on applicable table variants). Review your tiles, assess the strength of your three-tile total, and act — Fold, Call, or Raise — within the time limit. After the first betting round, surviving players receive their fourth tile and a second betting round follows. At showdown, the highest-ranked four-tile hand wins the pot.
When you are ready to leave the table, click Leave Table and your chip stack is converted back to your svip11 playing balance. To withdraw, go to Cashier → Withdrawal, enter your amount (minimum Rp 50.000), and select your bank or e-wallet. BCA and GoPay withdrawals typically clear in 5–15 minutes; BI-FAST interbank transfers settle within 30 minutes. The svip11 finance team processes withdrawals 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
svip11 offers multiple Domino QQ formats to suit every playing style — from the classic four-tile format to tournament brackets and VIP-only high-roller rooms.
The standard four-tile, two-round-bet format played with 2–6 players per table. Three betting rounds: pre-draw, post-draw, and showdown. Available at low, medium, and high stake levels. The recommended starting point for players new to svip11's Domino QQ rooms.
Exclusive to svip11's top-tier Black Diamond members. Private tables with a personal table manager, minimum buy-in of Rp 5.000.000, and enhanced bonus multipliers for special hands (Six Gods pays 15×, Pure Big pays 8×). Invitations are issued by your dedicated account manager.
A fast-format variant with a reduced decision timer of 12 seconds per action. Tables run at approximately 80–100 hands per hour — ideal for experienced players who want maximum volume and prefer a quick, action-focused session over a slow, deliberate grind.
A studio-hosted live-streamed format where a real human dealer shuffles and draws tiles on camera. The live format adds a social dimension and appeals to players who prefer the atmosphere of a physical card room. Indonesian-speaking support agents are on standby throughout every session.
Scheduled multi-table tournaments (MTTs) with fixed buy-ins ranging from Rp 50.000 to Rp 500.000. Prize pools are announced in advance and guaranteed regardless of field size. Tournament schedules are updated weekly and featured on the svip11 Promotions page; dates often align with Indonesian public holidays such as Idul Fitri and Independence Day.
A two-player format designed for direct competition. Heads-up tables are available at all stake levels and feature a simplified blind structure with one player posting small blind and the other the big blind, alternating each hand. Favoured by experienced players who prefer skill-intensive one-on-one duels.
From Jakarta's busiest gaming hours to late-night sessions in Bali, svip11 delivers a Domino QQ experience built specifically for the Indonesian market.
Every tile draw uses a cryptographically verifiable random number generator. Players can verify the fairness of any hand after it is dealt using svip11's built-in hash verification tool.
svip11 targets a 10-minute average withdrawal time for BCA and e-wallet requests. The finance team operates around the clock — including during Ramadhan and Idul Fitri peak periods.
The svip11 live chat team includes native Indonesian-speaking agents available at all hours. Whether you have a question about hand rules or a deposit issue, help is always one click away.
svip11's Domino QQ tables are fully optimised for Android and iOS mobile browsers. No app download required — play directly from Chrome or Safari on your smartphone, with the same full feature set as the desktop version.
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