How a Rollit round actually plays out
- Open the lobby and pick (or create) a table at your stake level.
- 2–4 players ante in. Everyone sees the same pot.
- Each player rolls 2d6 in turn — the result is signed and verifiable.
- Highest two-dice total wins. Ties split.
- Winnings hit your wallet instantly. 5% flat rake, only on pots you win.
What makes it real multiplayer
- Real opponents. No house edge, no bot dealer, no synthetic odds.
- Shared pot. Your win is literally another player's stake — money moves between people, not into a casino's float.
- Live voice + chat. Trash talk, react to bad beats, build a regular table.
- Provably fair. Server seed + client seed + nonce, revealed after each round.
Stake sizes
Tables run from low-stake micro pots (great for learning the flow) up to high-roller rooms. Every table shows the buy-in and pot size before you sit down — no surprises.
Why PvP beats house-banked dice
House-banked dice (Stake, BC.Game, DuckDice) bake a 1–2% edge into every roll. Over a long session, the math is unbeatable. In PvP, the only fee is rake on winnings. Lose a round, pay nothing. Win one, the site takes 5% — the other 95% is yours.
Cross-platform, no install
Rollit runs in any modern browser, on phone or desktop, and installs as a PWA if you want a home-screen icon. Crypto wallet baked in — deposit BTC, ETH, USDC, LTC and more.