Audited RNG and provably fair gambling sound similar — they are not. One asks you to trust an auditor. The other lets you verify every round yourself with maths. Here's the actual distinction, written for players, not cryptographers.
The center of a plinko board pays the lowest multiplier. The edges pay the highest. Players assume this is a casino trick. It isn't — it's a 200-year-old mathematical curve. Here's why.
Every losing streak feels rigged. Almost none of them are. Here's how to tell the difference — for any online backgammon site — using the same cryptographic technique professional crypto casinos use for dice.
Video poker has the same 0.5% house edge as blackjack — if you play the optimal hold pattern. Beginner's guide to Jacks or Better, payouts, hand decisions, and cryptographically verifiable shuffles.
Plinko looks like a kids' carnival game but the math underneath is the binomial distribution that powers half of modern statistics. Beginner's guide to rules, multiplier curves, and how to verify each chip drop was honest.
Mines is the most mathematically transparent game in the casino. Pick tiles, dodge mines, cash out before you click one. Beginner's guide to rules, optimal cashout points, and verifying the mine layout was committed before you started.
Farkle is an ancient dice game with one immortal decision: bank what you have or risk it all on one more roll. Beginner's guide to rules, scoring, optimal banking thresholds, and provably fair dice.
Dragon Tiger is the simplest baccarat-family game ever invented — two cards, higher wins, settle in 5 seconds. Beginner's guide to rules, odds, the tie trap, and provably fair card commitment.
Crash is the simplest game on the casino floor — and the easiest to misplay. A complete beginner's guide to crash rules, cashout strategy, the 1/X distribution, and verifying each round with provably fair cryptography.
Blackjack has the lowest house edge of any mainstream casino game when played with basic strategy. Complete beginner's guide to rules, hit/stand/double decisions, splits, insurance, and cryptographically verifiable shoes.
How provably fair gambling works, why commit-reveal beats traditional RNG, and how to verify any game's result yourself. The definitive 2026 guide to cryptographic fairness in online casinos.
Every casino claims fairness. Almost none let you verify it. Here's a direct comparison of where 6proclub differs from a traditional online casino — on math, on cryptographic proof, and on how the house actually makes money.
Rock-Paper-Scissors looks like a coin flip until you play it five times against the same person. The rules, our best-of-5 format, the commit-reveal protocol that makes online RPS actually fair, and the strategy behind a game that is really about people.
Chain Bluff is the classic Mexican Train domino game with one twist: every face-down placement is a SHA-256 commitment, which means you can lie. Rules, the bluff mechanic, when to call, and the cryptography that makes online dominoes actually fair.
War — the simple deck-cutting card game everyone played as a kid — is launching next on 6proclub. Same provably fair engine as backgammon, but applied to a 52-card shuffle. Here is what is shipping.
Liar's Dice — the bluff-and-bid dice game made famous by Pirates of the Caribbean — is the most ambitious game on the 6proclub roadmap. Here is why it is hard to build, and why it is worth it.