How it’s fair
The deck is sealed before a hand is played and opened after — so the shuffle for any hand can be checked by anyone, not just taken on our word.
How a shuffle is sealed
Before the deal
Before your hand starts, the deck is shuffled and a unique one-time seed is generated for it.
The seal
The full deck order, that seed, and your hand’s own ID are combined and run through SHA-256 — a one-way mathematical scramble — producing a 64-character fingerprint.
During the hand
That fingerprint is published to the table before a single card is dealt. From that moment the deck is fixed, including for us: changing even one card would change the fingerprint.
After the hand
When the hand ends, the seed and the full deck are published too. Anyone can redo the same working and check the fingerprint still matches.
Why your hand’s ID is part of the seal
The seed and the deck alone would not be enough. Both are bound into the fingerprint together with your hand’s own ID, so a seed from one hand can never be reused, or relabelled, to vouch for a different one. Every seal only ever proves itself.
The daily bonus wheel
One free spin a day, for every player. These are the exact odds behind the draw — not a marketing approximation of a hidden real table, and never adjusted by how much anyone has spent. The wheel’s draw uses the same auditable, sealed randomness as the shuffle above.
| Chips | Chance | Odds |
|---|---|---|
| 100 chips | 30% | 1 in 3.3 |
| 250 chips | 25% | 1 in 4 |
| 500 chips | 20% | 1 in 5 |
| 1,000 chips | 12% | 1 in 8.3 |
| 2,500 chips | 7% | 1 in 14.3 |
| 5,000 chips | 4% | 1 in 25 |
| 15,000 chips | 1.5% | 1 in 66.7 |
| Largest award — 50,000 chips | 0.5% | 1 in 200 |
Average across all outcomes: 1,162.5 chips per spin. These are the settings the wheel runs with today, and they may be periodically re-tuned — whenever they are, this page updates with them, because it reads the same numbers the wheel does.