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How is XP calculated?

Updated over 2 months ago

How is XP Calculated?

XP (Experience Points) is earned on every wager you place. Your XP is normalized to 1% house edge, which means games with higher house edges earn you more XP per dollar wagered.

The Formula

XP Earned = Wager Amount × House Edge %

For example, if you wager $100 on a game with a 2% house edge, you earn 200 XP.

XP by Game Type

Here's how XP works across different games, based on a $100 wager:

Game

House Edge

XP Earned per $100

Live Blackjack

~0.7%

70 XP

Roulette (European)

2.7%

270 XP

Hacksaw Slots

~4%

400 XP

Dice

1%

100 XP

Examples in Action

Roulette

European Roulette has a house edge of 2.7% (single zero).

•Wager $1,000 → Earn 2,700 XP

•Wager $10,000 → Earn 27,000 XP

Slots

Slots typically have a house edge up to 4% (96% RTP).

•Wager $1,000 → Earn 4,000 XP

•Wager $10,000 → Earn 40,000 XP

Dice

Our Dice game has a 1% house edge, making it the baseline for XP calculation.

•Wager $1,000 → Earn 1,000 XP

•Wager $10,000 → Earn 10,000 XP

Why Normalize to House Edge?

This system ensures fairness across all games. Players who prefer low-edge games like Blackjack aren't penalized, while players who enjoy slots earn XP faster to compensate for the higher house edge they're playing against.

The bottom line: Play what you enjoy. Your XP reflects the true value you bring to the platform.

Quick Reference

To Reach...

Dice ($100 bets)

Blackjack ($100 bets)

Slots ($100 bets)

Bronze 1 (200 XP)

2 bets

4 bets

1 bet

Silver 1 (10K XP)

100 bets

200 bets

25 bets

Gold 1 (100K XP)

1,000 bets

2,000 bets

250 bets

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