Casino game guides
How the games actually work — the real odds, the house edge (honestly), provably-fair mechanics and where to play. No "beat the house" myths, just clear explanations so you know exactly what you're betting on. 18+ · Gamble responsibly.
Crypto Originals
Crash
Crypto crash explained: cash out before the multiplier crashes, the ~1% house edge baked into the distribution, provably-fair crash points,…
How it works →Dice
Crypto dice explained: the over/under bet, the ~1% house edge, and how provably fair (server-seed hash + client seed +…
How it works →Plinko
Crypto Plinko explained: how risk level and rows reshape the multiplier distribution, the ~1% house edge, and why the provably-fair…
How it works →Mines
Crypto Mines explained: set the mine count, flip safe tiles to raise your multiplier, cash out before you bust. Why…
How it works →Limbo
Crypto Limbo explained: set a target multiplier and see if a random result clears it. Why your target sets variance…
How it works →Keno
Crypto Keno explained: pick spots, a batch of numbers is drawn, payouts scale with matches. Why keno's house edge is…
How it works →Wheel
Crypto Wheel explained: set a risk level and spin to land on a segment multiplier. Why risk changes variance not…
How it works →Hi-Lo
Crypto Hi-Lo (Higher/Lower) explained: bet whether the next card is higher or lower, chain calls to compound. Why reading the…
How it works →Table games
Blackjack
Crypto blackjack explained: basic strategy and the ~0.5% house edge, RNG vs live-dealer, provably-fair limits, and why it counts little…
How it works →Roulette
Crypto roulette explained: why single-zero (~2.7%) beats American double-zero (~5.26%), the bets and their odds, why no betting system works,…
How it works →Baccarat
Crypto baccarat explained: bet Banker (~1.06%), avoid the Tie (~14%+), why it's a no-decision game with no working system, plus…
How it works →Video Poker
Crypto video poker explained: five-card draw against a paytable. Why a full-pay 9/6 Jacks or Better is ~99.5% RTP with…
How it works →Formats & fairness
Crypto Slots
How crypto slots really work: RTP and house edge, volatility, paylines, max win, and provably-fair vs RNG — explained plainly,…
How it works →Live Casino
Crypto live casino explained: real-dealer blackjack, roulette, baccarat and game shows, why the odds live in the rules, the higher…
How it works →Provably Fair
Which crypto casino games are provably fair (the Originals) and which aren't (RNG slots, live-dealer), what verification proves and doesn't,…
How it works →How to read these guides
Every game guide here states the house edge plainly — the built-in mathematical advantage the casino keeps over time. A 96% RTP slot returns $96 per $100 on average across millions of spins; a single session swings wildly either way. We flag which games are provably fair (verifiable) and which rely on audited RNGs, and we never claim a system can beat a negative-expectation game.
Use these alongside our bankroll guide: choose lower-edge games where you can, set a loss limit before you start, and treat any win as luck rather than a plan. Ready to play? Compare operators on our best casinos list.
Games FAQ
Do these guides show how to win?
No. We explain how each game works and state the house edge honestly. No negative-expectation casino game has a system that beats it long-term — the aim is to play informed, choose the lower-edge games, and set limits.
What does "provably fair" mean?
It's a cryptographic method that lets you verify a crypto game's outcome wasn't altered after your bet. It proves the game was fair — it does not remove the house edge, and it doesn't guarantee the operator will pay you.
Which games have the lowest house edge?
Blackjack with basic strategy (~0.5%) and full-pay video poker (~0.5%) are among the lowest; baccarat (Banker ~1.06%) and most crypto Originals (~1%) are also low. Slots and keno are typically higher — always check the RTP.