๐ฆPlayer vs House
Player vs House (PVH) games represent the more conventional format found in most casinos and gaming platforms. In these games, players compete directly against the house in solo gameplay win or lose, the outcome is determined by chance and fixed odds.
PvH games are designed around predefined outcomes, creating a set number of possibilities per game. Common examples include: Roulette, Baccarat, Slots, HiLo, Cash Dash, Cosmic Plinko, KENO, Lottery, Cult Quest, Ape Strong, Blackjack.
These games typically incorporate a house edge, with odds and payouts set in code to reflect mathematical expectations; no results are guaranteed.
However, on the Ape Church platform, the dynamic shifts dramatically. Here, the โhouseโ is not a centralized entity, but rather a pool backed by other players. This transforms the traditional model into a true Player vs Player ecosystem, where:
House backers assume less risk per game but receive smaller, steadier rewards.
Challengers (players betting against the house) face longer odds but stand to win much larger payouts if successful.
Game Mechanics:
When a player wins, the house pays out the prize.
When a player loses, the house retains the stake, which is then distributed to house stakers based on their share of the house pool.
Since only one player is needed to begin a PvH game, they can be played instantly and are always available.
Risk Management:
To protect the integrity of the house, payout limits are applied to all PVH games. A player can win no more than 5% of the total staked value in the house in a single game. This safeguard helps prevent excessive losses during rare winning streaks.
Odds, payout limits, and the house edge are clearly displayed for each game, ensuring transparency.
A wide range of PVH games is available on the platform. Explore them all in the following sections to find your perfect mix of risk and reward.
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