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PvP Duels

Skip the house. Stake against another player, winner takes the pot.

Not every bet has to be against the casino. PvP Duels let two players go head-to-head: both stake into a shared pot, the game resolves, and the winner takes it — minus a small rake. It's the fastest way to turn a rivalry into a wager.

How a duel works

  1. A player opens a duel and stakes an amount.
  2. An opponent joins and matches the stake.
  3. Both stakes are held in an escrowed pot for the duration of the match.
  4. The game resolves, provably fair, and the pot is paid out to the winner.

Because the pot is escrowed up front, neither player can walk away from a loss — the outcome and the payout are settled automatically.

Game modes

Duels run across a range of formats, so players can pick their poison:

  • Coinflip — pure fifty-fifty, head-to-head.
  • Dice — roll against your opponent.
  • Russian Roulette — nerve against nerve; pull and survive.
  • Crash — hold your line longer than the other player dares.
  • Mines — reveal further than your opponent without busting.
  • Poker — cards, reads, and a shared pot.

Built for groups

PvP is where the casino turns social. Duels can be played solo, but they truly come alive inside Telegram groups — any community can become a betting floor where members challenge each other directly. It's competitive, it's fast, and it keeps a community engaged around the table.

For more on the community side, see Communities & Telegram. For structured, prize-pool competition, see Tournaments.