What is arwanatoto2 Ninja vs Samurai?
Ninja vs Samurai is our signature live-dealer game. We stream it from a multi-camera studio, and the format centres on a head-to-head showdown. You choose which side you want to back—Ninja or Samurai—and we settle each round based on the outcome of the dealer's hand play. The game runs in quick cycles, so a single session might include eight to twelve rounds in a row.
We designed this specifically for mobile. The table layout adapts to your phone screen, buttons sit within thumb reach, and our stream bitrate adjusts automatically if your connection dips. Many of our users in Jakarta, Surabaya, and Bandung play Ninja vs Samurai during commutes or short breaks because rounds finish in under two minutes.

Mobile-first design on arwanatoto2
We test every arwanatoto2 feature on Android and iOS before launch. The Ninja vs Samurai app interface uses Bootstrap components that scale to any phone size—from a compact 5-inch screen to a larger tablet. Touch controls replace mouse clicks, and we've simplified the betting area so you tap once to confirm your selection.
Data use is a real concern for mobile players. We compress our live stream so a full session uses roughly the data of a short music video. Push notifications alert you when a new table opens or when your regular dealer goes live, but you can disable any notification type in your settings.
- Stream adapts bitrate to your connection speed
- Touch-optimised buttons and layouts for one-handed play
- Auto-login so you stay signed in between sessions
- Quick-access payment history and account balance
- Background audio continues if you switch apps briefly
When you first open the arwanatoto2 app on Android, we guide you through enabling notifications and setting your preferred language. iOS users can access the same game through Safari without downloading anything—just bookmark our mobile site and log in. Both paths keep your session active across devices, so a round you start on your phone can be viewed on your laptop later.
Getting started on Android
Download our app from the Google Play Store by searching for arwanatoto2. Installation takes about thirty seconds. Once the app opens, you'll see a login screen—enter your email and password, and your account loads instantly. If you're new to arwanatoto2, you can create an account right inside the app.
The first time you log in, we ask for location permission (which we use to verify your jurisdiction eligibility) and notification permission (so we can alert you to live tables and promotions). You can adjust both settings later in your phone's app preferences.
Key takeaways
- Ninja vs Samurai rounds last subject to verification, perfect for short play sessions
- arwanatoto2 mobile uses minimal data and adapts to your connection
- Android app and iOS browser both sync your account instantly
- Deposit via e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet, or bank transfer
- Push notifications keep you updated on new tables and live games
Deposits and withdrawals on mobile
We've streamlined the payment flow so it takes two minutes on your phone. Open the arwanatoto2 app or mobile site, tap the Deposit button, and choose your payment method. We accept mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking, and local payment for e-wallet transfers. If you prefer a bank account, we also process deposits via online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking, and local payment virtual-account numbers.
Once you submit your deposit request, our payment gateway processes the transaction. E-wallet payments typically settle within seconds. Bank transfers via virtual account may take a few minutes while your bank confirms the routing. We notify you via push notification as soon as your balance updates, and your new funds appear in your betting account immediately.
Withdrawals follow a similar path. Navigate to the Withdrawal section, enter your desired amount, and confirm your receiving payment method. We process most e-wallet withdrawals within an hour during business hours. Bank transfers to your online payment, e-wallet, or mobile banking account may require one to two business days for your bank to clear. We do not guarantee fixed withdrawal times—review windows vary by your bank's processing schedule.
Rules and gameplay mechanics
Each Ninja vs Samurai round unfolds the same way. Our live dealer shuffles a standard deck, then deals two cards face-up to each side—one to Ninja, one to Samurai. Your task is to predict which side will have the higher hand value. Face cards count as 10, Aces as 1 or 11 (the dealer's choice for best hand), and all other cards face value. If both sides tie, we refund your stake.
Before each round begins, we show a countdown timer on your phone screen—usually about 30 seconds. During this window, you tap to place your bet on either Ninja or Samurai. Once the timer expires, no more bets are accepted, and the dealer reveals both cards simultaneously. Settlement happens instantly, and your balance updates on screen.
- Hand value
- The sum of your two cards. If the total exceeds 21, the hand value is the tens digit (so 25 becomes 5).
- Push (tie)
- If Ninja and Samurai have equal hand values, your bet is returned unchanged—no win, no loss.
- Round cycle
- Typical Ninja vs Samurai games run continuous cycles, so a new round starts immediately after settlement.
We run multiple Ninja vs Samurai tables simultaneously on arwanatoto2. Each table has its own live dealer and stream. You can hop between tables or stay in one table for an entire session. On your phone, swipe left or right to browse available tables, or use the Table Lobby to filter by minimum bet or dealer name.

