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Real euros, from the same wallet as everything else. Chips are one euro each, and whatever you don't spend goes straight back when you cash out.
Six decks, blackjack pays 3:2.
The dealer stands on 17 and hits a soft one. House takes {{.RakePct}}% of what you win, and nothing at all when you lose or push.
Guess the phrase, keep the multiple.
Short phrases pay up to 2.6×. You get {{.MaxWrong}} lives, and every wrong guess takes a tenth off what a win is worth.
Buy the deck, win it back a card at a time.
Vegas rules. Your stake buys the deck and doesn't come back — every card you get home pays a slice of it in. Cash the board whenever you like.
Climb the ladder, or take the money.
{{.Rungs}} questions, and every right answer multiplies what you're holding. A wrong one loses the lot. Answer fast: the multiple decays as the clock runs.
Go out first, take the table.
One to three bots, and the more of them there are the more it pays: up to 4.1× for beating a full table. Anybody else going out first takes your stake. Or throw the No Mercy switch: 168 cards, draws that stack, and twenty-five in your hand puts you out.
Buy in. Beat them. Get up.
A real cash game against bots that were trained on it, not scripted. No multiple, no 3:2 — you leave with whatever is in front of you, less the rake on the pots you win.
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