Coinflip
The fastest game in the casino. Call heads or tails, the coin flips once, and the bet settles instantly.
How a flip plays
/pcasino coinflip <bet> <side>— pick Heads or Tails and a wager.- Phantom deducts the bet and flips the coin (a clean 50/50).
- The result animates, then settles: a correct call returns your bet plus the win payout; a wrong call loses the bet.
Coinflip is a one-shot game — there's nothing to resume, nothing to time out, and no buttons to click after the flip.
Settings
| Setting | Default | What it does |
|---|---|---|
| Enabled | on | Toggle just the coinflip game. |
| Win payout | 1.0x | Net win on a correct call. 1.0 = even money (a winning call returns 2x the wager). |
| House edge bps | 0 | Optional basis-point shave off winnings only. |
House edge
A coin is genuinely 50/50, so at the default even-money payout coinflip has no built-in house edge — over time it neither inflates nor drains your economy, it just moves currency between players and adds variance. If you want the house to grind a margin:
- Lower Win payout slightly (e.g.
0.95x), or - Raise House edge bps (e.g.
200≈ a 2% margin).
Both shave the winnings only — a losing flip can never cost more than the wager.
Tips
- Coinflip is the lowest-friction way to let members gamble small amounts quickly. Pair it with a short cooldown if you want to slow down spam.
- Because it's break-even by default, it's a safe game to leave on even in economies with generous daily payouts.
