Alright – you’re going to have two options. You can play against the house or against other players.
I just played against the house. Here’s how it all works.
You’re going to have two choices:
- How much you bet per roll.
- How much you want the payout to be.
This will spit out a number. Let’s call that number 65.
Next, you’ll have to choose if you want to bet that you’ll roll a number higher –or– lower than the number they give you (in our case – 65).
The higher the payout you choose, the smaller the margin you’ll work with.
For example, if you want their 10x payout (the max). You’ll have to roll than a 90 or lower than a 10 on a scale of 1-100.
Not too easy, huh?
But if you go with a 2x payout (almost even money) you’ll only need to roll higher than a 51 or lower than a 49 to win.
Much, much easier.
You can make super tiny bets, too – even smaller than 0.00000500. You can make a small $1, $5 or $10 bankroll last you hours if you’re betting small on even money outcomes.
That said – keep in mind that if you bet microscopic amounts that there will be a point where, no matter how much you win, you’ll hardly move the (profit) needle. In one case I had to win 3-4x in a row to show a profit.
One other thing – they have an auto roll feature that plays for you. Enter how much you want to bet, how many times you want to roll, if you want the bets to stay the same win or lose, or if you want them to increase a percentage on wins and/or losses.
I used this feature and rolled 100 times within 1-2 minutes.
You’ll want to be careful, though. You can quickly burn through a tiny bankroll (like the one they give you) in a matter of seconds. But I still had more fun this way than rolling the dice manually.
Alright – you’re going to have two options. You can play against the house or against other players.
I just played against the house. Here’s how it all works.
You’re going to have two choices:
- How much you bet per roll.
- How much you want the payout to be.
This will spit out a number. Let’s call that number 65.
Next, you’ll have to choose if you want to bet that you’ll roll a number higher –or– lower than the number they give you (in our case – 65).
The higher the payout you choose, the smaller the margin you’ll work with.
For example, if you want their 10x payout (the max). You’ll have to roll than a 90 or lower than a 10 on a scale of 1-100.
Not too easy, huh?
But if you go with a 2x payout (almost even money) you’ll only need to roll higher than a 51 or lower than a 49 to win.
Much, much easier.
You can make super tiny bets, too – even smaller than 0.00000500. You can make a small $1, $5 or $10 bankroll last you hours if you’re betting small on even money outcomes.
That said – keep in mind that if you bet microscopic amounts that there will be a point where, no matter how much you win, you’ll hardly move the (profit) needle. In one case I had to win 3-4x in a row to show a profit.
One other thing – they have an auto roll feature that plays for you. Enter how much you want to bet, how many times you want to roll, if you want the bets to stay the same win or lose, or if you want them to increase a percentage on wins and/or losses.
I used this feature and rolled 100 times within 1-2 minutes.
You’ll want to be careful, though. You can quickly burn through a tiny bankroll (like the one they give you) in a matter of seconds. But I still had more fun this way than rolling the dice manually.