What is Gaple and how we run it on kobra88
Gaple is played with a standard 28-tile domino set. Players draw tiles and play them in sequence, matching pips on either end of the line. The player who empties their hand first wins the round. On kobra88, we host live Gaple tables in our studio with a real dealer managing the tiles, the betting, and the payouts.
Each table seats up to six players. You join a table, place your bet, and the dealer deals tiles to each seat. The game plays in real time—no bots, no automation. You see the dealer's hands, the tiles being drawn, and every move on camera. Our multi-camera setup shows the tile rack, the play line, and the dealer's face so you know the game is fair.
We run Gaple tables at different bet limits. A low-stakes table might start at our welcome offer per hand. A high-stakes room opens at our welcome offer. You pick the table that fits your budget. Tables fill throughout the day, especially during evening hours and around Liga 1 match days when players are most active.
Our dealers are trained on Gaple rules and player conduct. If a dispute arises—a tile played out of turn, a miscalculation of the pot—the dealer pauses the table and escalates to our compliance team. We keep a recording of every hand, so disputes are resolved by reviewing the footage.
Gaple rules and hand rankings on kobra88
Gaple uses a 28-tile domino set, numbered 0–6 on each end. A tile showing 3 pips on one end and 5 on the other is called a 3–5. The game starts with each player drawing seven tiles. The remaining tiles form the draw pile.
Play begins with the player holding the highest double (a tile with the same number on both ends, like 6–6). That player plays their double to start the line. Players take turns playing a tile that matches one end of the line. If you cannot play, you draw from the pile. If the pile runs out and you still cannot play, you pass.
The first player to empty their hand wins the round. If no one can play and the pile is empty, the player with the lowest pip count wins. On kobra88, the dealer calculates the winner and the payout instantly. Winnings go to your account balance within seconds.



Deposits and withdrawals for Gaple on kobra88
To play Gaple on kobra88, you deposit first. We accept DANA, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet, and bank transfers via mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet. Deposits are instant—your balance updates within seconds of payment confirmation.
When you win a Gaple hand, your payout goes straight to your account balance. You can withdraw that balance anytime. We process withdrawals to the same payment method you used to deposit. If you deposited via mobile banking, your withdrawal goes back to local payment. Withdrawals are subject to verification windows, but we aim to keep queues short.
Deposits and withdrawals are separate from your Gaple bets
Your account balance is the money you have available to play. When you place a bet on a Gaple hand, that amount is deducted from your balance. If you win, the payout is added back. You can withdraw your balance at any time, subject to account verification.
Mobile experience and table loading on kobra88
We built kobra88 Gaple for phones. The table loads in under two seconds on a standard mobile connection. You see the dealer, the play line, and your hand tiles clearly on a 5-inch or 6-inch screen. Buttons for playing a tile, drawing, or passing are large and easy to tap.
Our app compresses the video stream so it uses less data. If you are on a weak connection, the video quality drops but the game keeps running. You never lose a hand because of buffering. We test on both 4G and slower networks to make sure Gaple plays smoothly everywhere in Jakarta, Surabaya, Bandung, Medan, and Semarang.
If you lose connection mid-hand, the table holds your seat for 30 seconds. Reconnect and you rejoin the same hand. If 30 seconds pass, the dealer folds your hand and you forfeit your bet. We show a reconnection timer on screen so you know how much time you have.
Gaple strategy and tips for new players
Gaple is a game of memory and probability. Early in the hand, pay attention to which tiles other players play. If a player plays a 4–5, you know they do not have another 4 or 5 in their hand (or they chose not to play it). As the hand progresses, you can infer which tiles are still in the draw pile.
High doubles (6–6, 5–5, 4–4) are valuable because they can be played on either end of the line. If you hold a high double, you have more options later. Low tiles (0–0, 0–1, 1–1) are less flexible but easier to play early.
On kobra88, you have a few seconds to play your tile. The timer counts down on screen. If time runs out, the system automatically draws a tile for you. New players should take their time on the first few hands to learn the rhythm. Experienced players often play faster, so table speed varies by table.
- Double tile
- A domino with the same number on both ends, like 5–5. Doubles can be played on either end of the line and are often the strongest tiles early in a hand.
- Draw pile
- The stack of tiles remaining in the center of the table. If you cannot play a tile, you draw one from the pile. If the pile is empty, you pass.
- Pip count
- The total number of dots on all your tiles. If no one empties their hand, the player with the lowest pip count wins the round.
