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Rock Paper Scissors

The oldest standoff there is — throw rock, paper or scissors against the house. Win pays ×1.88, a tie returns your bet, and the next round is one click away.

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Just for fun — virtual points, no real money. 18+

How to play

How to play Rock Paper Scissors

Rock Paper Scissors strips betting down to a single, instant decision. You pick one of three hands — rock beats scissors, scissors beats paper, paper beats rock — and the house picks one too. There is no skill in reading an opponent here: the house hand is drawn by a cryptographic random generator, the same idea behind provably-fair play, so every throw is completely independent and your choice can never be "countered". Whatever you throw, you have a flat 33.3% chance to win, 33.3% to tie and 33.3% to lose.

The twist is in the payouts. A win pays ×1.88 your bet, a tie simply returns your stake, and a loss costs the bet. That ×1.88 is deliberately a little under the ×2 a coin-flip-style game would need to be break-even, and that gap is the built-in house edge — it is why no pattern of rock, paper or scissors beats the game over time. Because ties are pushed back to you, your real swings come from the win/loss half of the outcomes, which keeps the variance gentler than a long-shot game like multiplier chasing. You are spending virtual points purely for fun, so treat each throw as a quick, honest coin-toss with a friendly twist rather than a system to be solved.

Rules

  1. Pick your hand — rock, paper or scissors — before you throw.
  2. Set a bet between 10 and 100 points, then press Throw to reveal both hands at once.
  3. Standard rules decide it: rock beats scissors, scissors beats paper, paper beats rock.
  4. A win pays ×1.88 your bet; a tie returns your stake exactly; a loss costs the bet.
  5. The house hand is drawn fresh each round, so your win chance is a flat 33.3% no matter what you throw.
  6. Wins are capped at +500 points per round and per day — large bets may have the payout trimmed to that ceiling.
  7. Every round is independent: a losing streak never makes the next win "due" — that is just variance.

Tips from Jérôme

  • There is no winning pattern. The house has no memory, so always-rock works exactly as well (or as badly) as mixing it up — pick whatever you find fun.
  • Ties are your friend: they cost nothing and reset the round. The ×1.88 win and pushed ties together set the RTP, so think in long runs, not single throws.
  • Chasing a loss with a bigger bet does not change your odds — the house edge is fixed at every stake. Keep bets steady.
  • Want bigger one-shot wins instead of even-ish throws? A pure coin Flip or a target-based Dice roll offers a different volatility shape.
  • It is virtual points and just for fun — decide on a round count up front and stop when you reach it.
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