Coin Flip
Coin Flip is a game played between two players, and players have the option to either play against each other or against the automated Duelbot.
To begin the game, each player selects either ‘Green’ or ‘Purple’ as their preferred side of the coin, and places a wager. The combined wagers of both players create the ‘Prize Pool’ or ‘Pot’ for the game. Once both players have confirmed their guesses and wagers, a coin is flipped to determine the winner.
The player who correctly guessed the result of the coin flip receives their share of the prize pool, while the other player does not receive anything. However, every game of Coin Flip is subject to a 2% house fee, which means the total pool available for players to win is calculated by multiplying the total amount wagered by 0.98.
In summary, Coin Flip is a game of chance that involves choosing a side of a coin, placing a wager, and guessing the outcome of a coin flip. The winner receives their share of the prize pool, while a 2% house fee is applied to every game.
Crash
Crash is a game where players place a wager and then predict when the Rocket will crash. The payout multiplier increases as the Rocket climbs, but if the Rocket crashes before the player cashes out, they lose their wager.
To participate in a Crash round, players can access the game through the left-side navigation menu and must place their bet before the countdown timer reaches zero. The multipliers at the top of the betting interface display the Rocket multiplier history from previous rounds.
Players can set a “Cashout At” amount to automatically end the round once they reach that specific amount, or they can manually cash out at any time. The platform also offers an Automatic feature that allows players to bet on consecutive rounds with options to stop betting on a win or a loss.
Each game of Crash is subject to a 5% house edge. This means that the total amount of all wagers placed on a round is reduced by 5% before determining the payout to the winning players.
In summary, Crash is a game of risk and reward where players try to predict when the Rocket will crash to earn a higher payout multiplier. The game has a 5% house edge, and players can choose to cash out manually or set an automatic cashout amount.
Dream Tower
Dream Tower is a game where players try to climb the tower levels by guessing which square contains a star. The payout multiplier increases as the player moves up each level, but if they choose a square without a star, they lose the game and their wager.
To start playing Dream Tower, the player chooses the amount they want to wager and the game mode difficulty, with each mode featuring a unique number of squares and stars per level. Players can also set the game to “automatic” mode, where squares are chosen at random, with the aim of making it to the top of the tower.
At each level, the player has the option to “cash out” what they have won so far. If they choose to continue, they must guess again, and if they select a square without a star, the game is lost, and the wager is forfeited.
Each game of Dream Tower is subject to a 3% house fee. This means that the total amount of all wagers placed on a game is reduced by 3% before the payout to the winning players is determined.
In summary, Dream Tower is a game of chance and strategy where players attempt to climb the tower levels by guessing which square contains a star. The game has various modes with different difficulty levels, and players can choose to play the game manually or in automatic mode. Each game of Dream Tower is subject to a 3% house fee.
Jackpot
Game Rules
In Jackpot, a player initiates a game by placing a wager of at least 0.1 CHIPS, with no maximum limit on the bet size. Once another player joins and places a bet, a 40-second timer starts, during which both players can adjust their wagers. New players may also join and place bets during this period.
Players can make wagers using CHIPS or a combination of CHIPS and NFTs from approved collections. NFTs are valued at 95% of the current floor value of the collection, as reported by the Hyperspace API.
After the 40-second countdown ends, players can no longer place a bet, and the game will randomly select a winner from the pool of players involved. The chance of winning is proportional to the amount wagered by each player in relation to the total amount wagered.
The jackpot prize is the sum of all bets minus the house commission fee for each game. The winning player receives the entire jackpot when they win.
House Fees
Each game of Jackpot is subject to a 5% house fee, and the total pool available for players to win is calculated as follows:
(Winner’s wager) + (Total winnings * 0.95) = (Winner’s share)
Conclusion
Online gambling has become increasingly popular, and with the rise of blockchain technology, there are now more opportunities for players to participate in cryptocurrency games and potentially win big prizes. Duel.win offers a variety of games, including Coin Flip, Crash, Dream Tower, and Jackpot, each with its own set of rules and unique features. While these games involve an element of chance, players can exercise some strategy and risk management, such as setting automatic cashout amounts or selecting specific squares in Dream Tower. However, it is important to note that each game is subject to a house fee, which reduces the total amount available for players to win. Overall, duel.win provides a fun and engaging platform for both seasoned and new online gaming enthusiasts to enjoy.