House Hold'em
Game Rules
House Hold'em is Texas Hold'em evolved into a pure player-vs-house battle. Two hole cards, a shared community board, one critical decision at the flop - then watch the board run out and collect. This is the game for Hold'em players who want real money on the line.
- Post your Ante and the optional Aces Open side bet. Aces Open pays on your first five cards - hole cards plus flop - independently of the main hand result.
- Cards are dealt: two to you face-up, two to the dealer face-down, three community cards face-up. Read the flop immediately - that's your decision point.
- Fold weak draws, call strong ones. Call = 2x Ante committed. This is the only decision in the game - make it with full flop information.
- Turn and river complete the board. Both hands play the best five cards from two hole cards plus five community cards. Standard Hold'em rankings apply.
- Dealer needs pair of 4s minimum to qualify. No qualification - Ante pays 1:1, Call bet returned. Qualification - hands are compared.
- Win with a qualifying dealer and the Ante pays the Ante Reward ladder: Flush 2:1, Full House 3:1, Four of a Kind 10:1, Straight Flush 20:1, Royal Flush 100:1 (Call pays 1:1 flat). Millionaire Mode is a paid $1 Royal Spades side bet that runs alongside the round; it does not reduce your main House Hold'em payouts.
The $1,000,000 Jackpot
$1 per round. Main payouts full.
Six top spades, checked every round. 6 hits = $1,000,000.
5 = $5,000. 4 = $325. 3 = $20. 2 = $2. 0-1 = nothing.
Jackpot funded and ready every round.
Ways to Win
Hold'em against the dealer. Call for big hand multipliers. Eight side bets stack: Aces Open at the flop, four hole-card structures, Three Card Combo, plus all-colour and all-even community ladders. Royal Spades for the million.
Main
| Bet | Payout |
|---|---|
| Ante / Call | 1:1 / up to 100:1 |
Side bets
| Bet | Payout | Details |
|---|---|---|
| Aces Open | 7:1 to 100:1 | Pays on the best 5-card poker hand from your 2 hole cards + first 3 community cards. Needs at least a pair of Aces. Paytable: Royal Flush 100:1, Straight Flush 50:1, Four of a Kind 40:1, Full House 30:1, Flush 20:1, Straight 7:1, Three of a Kind 7:1, Two Pair 7:1, Pair of Aces 7:1. |
| Suited Hole | 2:1 / 25:1 | Both hole cards share a suit. Both face cards (J/Q/K) pays bigger. Paytable: Royal Suited (both J / Q / K, same suit) 25:1, Suited (any other same-suit pair) 2:1. |
| Connector | 3:1 / 11:1 | Your 2 hole cards are consecutive ranks. Pays more if also same suit. A-K wraps. Paytable: Suited Connector (same suit AND consecutive) 11:1, Connector (consecutive ranks, any suits) 3:1. |
| Dealer Connector | 3:1 / 11:1 | Same paytable as Connector, but evaluated on the DEALER's 2 hole cards. A-K wraps. Paytable: Suited Connector (same suit AND consecutive) 11:1, Connector (consecutive ranks, any suits) 3:1. |
| Pairs Up | 11:1 / 22:1 | Your 2 hole cards are the same rank. Pays more if they also share colour. Paytable: Coloured Pair (same rank, same colour) 22:1, Mixed Pair (same rank, different colours) 11:1. |
| Three Card Combo | 7:1 to 40:1 | Your 2 hole cards + the first community card form a 3-card poker hand. Paytable: Straight Flush 40:1, Three of a Kind 40:1, Straight 10:1, Flush 7:1. |
| Colour Bonus | 17:1 / 35:1 | All 5 community cards share the same colour. Pays more when also the same suit. Paytable: Flush (all 5 same suit) 35:1, Same Colour (all 5 red or all 5 black) 17:1. |
| All Even | 30:1 to 14,000:1 | All 5 community cards are even-rank (2/4/6/8/10/Q). Pays more when they share colour or suit. Paytable: All 5 Even & Suited 14,000:1, All 5 Even & Same Colour 500:1, All 5 Even (Mixed) 30:1. |
Millionaire Mode
| Bet | Payout | Details |
|---|---|---|
| Royal Spades ($1) | $1,000,000 max | Each round the dealt cards are checked for the six top spades (9, 10, J, Q, K, A of spades). 6 hits $1,000,000, 5 hits $5,000, 4 hits $325, 3 hits $20, 2 hits $2, 0-1 hits no payout. Main payouts unchanged. |
Hotkeys and Settings
Hotkey it.
Settings
- Sound off.
- Effects on.
- Voices hype.
- Voice Pack pick.
- Instant Bet on.
- Speed Fast.
- Show Tips off.
Keyboard Shortcuts
| Key | Action |
|---|---|
| Space / C | Deal / Call. |
| F | Fold. |
| Q / E | Halve / double. |
| M / I | Mute / Instant. |
| ,./ | Speed. |
Play Styles
Manual. Read the flop.
Manual
Deal, decide, settle.
Replay Any Spin
Your own replays
History holds every hand.
Shared replays
Share link.
What gets reproduced
Same cards, same outcome.
Winning Strategies
House Hold'em is a calling game. The optimal fold rate is just 18%. That means four out of five hands, you should be putting in the 2x Call bet and racing the board. Do not over-fold. Folding costs you expected value every time you do it unnecessarily.
Call every made pair, every flush draw, every straight draw. Your flop information is comprehensive - three out of five community cards are already visible when you make your decision. If those three cards have connected with your hand in any meaningful way, you're in. Only fold the absolute worst holdings against a hostile flop.
The Aces Open is worth running every hand. It pays on your first five cards - hole cards plus flop - completely independently of whether the dealer qualifies or you win the main hand. A flopped flush on the Aces Open pays 20:1 regardless of what the dealer does. Stack Aces Open action on top of your Ante for maximum coverage.
Millionaire Mode is a paid $1 Royal Spades side bet that runs alongside the round; it does not reduce your main House Hold'em payouts.
Provably Fair Gaming
House Hold'em is sealed by SHA-256 before you see a card. All nine cards - your hole cards, dealer hole cards, flop, turn, river - are mathematically fixed from the moment the server seed is committed. No card can be changed after you've seen the hash proof. That's not a policy; that's cryptography.
At session end, the seed reveal unlocks every hand for full audit. Every nine-card deal, reconstructed from the published algorithm, matches what was played. Third-party tools, your own implementation, any standard SHA-256 library - all paths lead to the same verified result. This is what unbreakable fairness looks like.
Millionaire Mode is a paid $1 Royal Spades side bet that runs alongside the round; it does not reduce your main House Hold'em payouts. If you ever want to prove - to yourself or anyone else - that your session was fair, the tools are there. The math always checks out.
Frequently Asked Questions
What side bets can I stack on top of House Hold'em?
Eight side bets: Aces Open, Suited Hole, Connector, Dealer Connector, Pairs Up, Three Card Combo, Colour Bonus, All Even. Stack on top of your main bet. Each settles on its own.
Why should I play House Hold'em?
House Hold'em is the Hold'em game for players who want house-edge precision with Texas Hold'em mechanics. Two hole cards, five shared community cards, one call/fold decision at the flop - then watch the board complete. Royal Flush pays 100:1 on the Ante Reward ladder. Millionaire Mode is a paid $1 Royal Spades side bet that runs alongside the round; it does not reduce your main House Hold'em payouts.
How do I trigger the $1,000,000 jackpot in House Hold'em?
$1 per round. Main payouts full. Six top spades, checked every round. 6 hits = $1,000,000. 5 = $5,000, 4 = $325, 3 = $20, 2 = $2.
How does provably fair work in House Hold'em?
Nine cards. All determined by SHA-256 before you see one. Server seed committed, hash published, full reveal at session end. Audit every hand from every session - your hole cards, the dealer's hole cards, flop, turn, river, all reconstructible from the published algorithm. Millionaire Mode is a paid $1 Royal Spades side bet that runs alongside the round; it does not reduce your main House Hold'em payouts. This is bulletproof provably fair.
What cryptos can I bet with on House Hold'em?
BTC, ETH, LTC, USDT, BNB - all accepted. Your deposit lands as USD and that is what you play and win in. Cash-outs return on-chain to a wallet you nominate.
What is the best strategy to win big at House Hold'em?
Call everything with traction. Pair on the flop? Call. Flush draw? Call. Any connected straight draw? Call. Only fold completely dead hands - two bricks against an unrelated board. Your fold rate should be around 18% maximum. Run Aces Open every hand for flop action. Millionaire Mode is a paid $1 Royal Spades side bet that runs alongside the round; it does not reduce your main House Hold'em payouts. Aggressive calling plus maximum stakes - that's House Hold'em at its best.