Est. 2025
ROYAL
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🎰 Roulette
🪙 Heads & Tails
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Outside Bets
🔴 Red
1 : 1
⚫ Black
1 : 1
Odd
1 : 1
Even
1 : 1
1 – 18
1 : 1
19 – 36
1 : 1
1 – 12
2 : 1
13 – 24
2 : 1
25 – 36
2 : 1
Straight Number — 35:1
Bet Amount
₹1
₹5
₹10
₹50
₹100
⚡ Auto Bet
Automatically bet every round
Auto bet is OFF
Total Wagered
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Total Won
₹0
Active Bet
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Live Activity
✓ Provably Fair System
We believe you deserve to know exactly how every result is generated.
Here's complete transparency — no secrets.
🎲 How is the winning number decided?
Every spin uses Math.random() — Node.js's built-in cryptographic random number generator, seeded from your operating system's entropy (hardware noise, CPU timing, etc.).

This means:
• No one — not even us — can predict the next number
• Every number 0–36 has exactly 1/37 = 2.703% chance
• The result is generated after all bets are placed and locked
// Server code — runs after betting closes const result = Math.floor(Math.random() * 37); // Returns any number from 0 to 36 with equal probability
🔒 Can the casino manipulate results?
No — and here's why:

• The spin result is generated after bets are locked — bets cannot be changed once placed
• The algorithm does NOT look at who bet what before deciding the result
• There is no "rigging" code — the same function runs every single round
• In Heads & Tails: the coin flip is 50/50 pure random — we do NOT look at which side has more money
// HT Engine — coin flip function flipCoin() { return Math.random() < 0.5 ? 'head' : 'tail'; // Exactly 50% chance for each side, always }
🎯 Why does straight bet rarely win?
A straight bet means betting on one specific number out of 37 (0–36).

• Probability of winning = 1/37 = 2.7%
• This means on average you win once every 37 spins
• But when you do win, you get 35x your bet back

It's not rigged — it's just pure mathematics. A coin landing tails 5 times in a row doesn't mean it's unfair. Each spin is completely independent.
// Each spin is independent — past results don't matter // Probability of hitting your number = 1/37 every single time
🪙 In H&T, does the minority side always lose?
No — this is a common misconception.

The coin flip is completely random — 50/50 always. The amount of money on each side has zero influence on the result.

What actually happens is:
Minority side winning = BIGGER individual payout
• Because their smaller pot gets to share the larger winning pool

Example:
Head: Rs.50 (50 players) | Tail: Rs.2 (2 players)
If Tail wins → each tail player gets Rs.49.40 / Rs.2 = 24.7x their bet!
If Head wins → each head player gets Rs.49.40 / Rs.50 = 0.99x their bet

Being on the minority side is actually a high-risk, high-reward strategy.
Questions? Contact admin.
Play responsibly. Set a budget. This is entertainment.
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🌀 Tails
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👑 HEADS
Win the tails pot
🌀 TAILS
Win the heads pot
Bet Amount
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Rs.50
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⚡ Auto Bet
Automatically bet every round
Auto bet is OFF
Recent Results
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✓ Provably Fair — Heads & Tails
Complete transparency on how every flip is decided.
🪙 How is the flip decided?
Every flip uses Math.random() — a cryptographic random generator seeded from OS entropy. It has exactly 50% chance for Heads and 50% for Tails — always, every round.
function flipCoin() { return Math.random() < 0.5 ? 'head' : 'tail'; // Pure 50/50 — no bias possible }
🔒 Does money on each side affect the result?
Absolutely not. The flip result is generated after all bets are locked. The algorithm never checks which side has more money — it's a pure coin toss every time.

Being on the minority side is actually high-risk, high-reward — if you win, you share a larger pot with fewer people, meaning bigger individual payouts.
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YOU WIN!