
Bull Bull, aka Bullfight or Niu Niu is a simple card game often described as a Chinese version of Poker and played on live dealer tables in online casinos that adjust or focus their offer in the Asian market. The game is played with 6 standard card decks and the players are competing against the casino instead of each other.
Basic Live Game Rules
This game consists of 2 to 5 players in a deck of 52-cards, one of which is the banker and the rest are the players. A five-card hand is dealt and open. The outcome of win/lose is then determined by comparing between dealer toward players.

Ranking
| Ranking | Card pattern |
| 5 Dukes | All 5 cards are face cards (J, Q and K) |
| Niu Niu | 3 cards in multiples of 10, remaining 2 cards add up to 10 or 20 |
| Niu 9 | 3 cards in multiples of 10, remaining 2 cards add up to 9 or 19 |
| Niu 8 | 3 cards in multiples of 10, remaining 2 cards add up to 8 or 18 |
| Niu 7 | 3 cards in multiples of 10, remaining 2 cards add up to 7 or 17 |
Card Type
5 Dukes (5 J、Q、K) > Bull Bull > Bull9 > Bull8 > Bull7 > Bull6 > Bull5 > Bull4 > Bull3 > Bull2 > Bull1 > No Bull

Card Value
| CARD TYPES | EXPLANATION |
| Card Types | 52 cards, excluding Joker |
| Points | J, Q, K equals 10. Other cards shall carry their denoted numerical value. Ace equals 1. 5P(5 J、Q、K) > Bull Bull > Bull9 > Bull8 > Bull7 > Bull6 > Bull5 > Bull4 > Bull3 > Bull2 > Bull1 > No Bull |
| Rank | K > Q > J > 10 > 9 > 8 > 7 > 6 > 5 > 4 > 3 > 2 > A |
| Suit | Spades(♠) > Hearts(♥) > Clubs(♣) > Diamonds(♦) |