Crypto Gambling Tools
Free, honest tools to help you understand bonuses, deposits and odds — none of them imply you can beat the house.
Wagering requirement calculator
Wagering requirement calculator
Educational tool only. Results are estimates, not a prediction of winnings — the house edge means the expected outcome of wagering is a loss. 18+ · Gamble responsibly.
Crypto deposit converter
Crypto deposit converter
Live rate for sizing a deposit only — not financial or trading advice. Prices are volatile. 18+ · Gamble responsibly.
Bonus value comparison
Bonus value comparison
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A rough "value on paper" guide based on wagering and max cashout — it does not account for game contribution, time limits or volatility, and never implies a profit. Read the full T&Cs. 18+ · Gamble responsibly.
RTP & house-edge reference
RTP & house-edge reference
| Game | Typical RTP | House edge | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Blackjack (basic strategy) | 99.5% | 0.5% | Among the lowest house edges — strategy matters. |
| Baccarat (banker bet) | 98.9% | 1.06% | Banker bet is the better side; avoid the tie bet. |
| Video poker (9/6 Jacks) | 99.5% | 0.5% | Full-pay tables only; paytables vary widely. |
| European roulette | 97.3% | 2.7% | Single zero beats double-zero American (5.26%). |
| Craps (pass line) | 98.6% | 1.41% | Odds bets carry no house edge on top. |
| Slots (typical) | 92–97% | 3–8% | Varies by title; check each game's stated RTP. |
| Dice (crypto, 1% edge) | 99% | 1% | Common provably-fair configuration. |
| Crash (typical) | ~99% | ~1% | House edge from the instant-bust probability. |
RTP is a long-run average, not a promise for any session. Every game listed has a house edge — over time the house wins. There is no strategy that beats a negative-expectation game. 18+ · Gamble responsibly.
Responsible gambling comes first
Gambling is entertainment, not a way to make money. The house edge means that, over time, the expected result of gambling is a loss. Only ever play with money you can afford to lose, set limits before you start, and never chase losses. If gambling stops being fun, stop — and reach out for free, confidential help.
- BeGambleAware — advice and self-assessment (UK)
- GamCare — National Gambling Helpline
- Gamblers Anonymous — worldwide meetings
- 1-800-GAMBLER — US National Problem Gambling Helpline (call/text 1-800-522-4700)