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¶
- A player opens a duel and stakes an amount.
- An opponent joins and matches the stake.
- Both stakes are held in an escrowed pot for the duration of the match.
- 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.