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Where prices come from
Item catalog & images: pulled from Steam Web API / economy image CDN (names, icons, wear) — that’s how we know what the item is and show its art.
Baseline coin price: our /prices table. We aggregate public marketplace signals and internal trading data and turn that into a single “base” coin value per market_name.
• This base value is then adjusted for deposits/withdraws (see below).
Why deposit vs. withdraw are different
We apply a small spread to operate the bot, cover fees, and fund development:
Base = our internal price for the item
Deposit (you give to bot): floor(Base × 0.98)
Withdraw (you take from bot): ceil(Base × 1.02)
Example: if Base = 1,000 coins → Deposit shows 980 🪙, Withdraw shows 1,020 🪙.
That difference (the spread) keeps PokerStrike running.
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Texas Hold'em Poker

Learn the rules and verify deck fairness

🎲 Texas Hold'em Overview
Texas Hold'em is a community card poker game where players compete to make the best 5-card hand using any combination of their 2 hole cards and the 5 community cards on the board.
Each table has blinds (forced bets) to start the action. The small blind (SB) and big blind (BB) are posted by the two players to the left of the dealer button before each hand begins.
How to Win: Either have the best hand at showdown, or make everyone else fold before showdown.
🔄 Betting Rounds
Each hand has up to four betting rounds:
1. Pre-Flop: After receiving your 2 hole cards. Action starts with the player left of the big blind.
2. Flop: After the first 3 community cards are dealt. Action starts with the first active player left of the button.
3. Turn: After the 4th community card is dealt. Same action order as the flop.
4. River: After the 5th and final community card is dealt. Same action order as the flop.
Actions: Fold (give up), Check (pass if no bet), Call (match bet), Bet (make first bet), Raise (increase bet), All-in (bet everything).
🏆 Hand Rankings (Best to Worst)
1. Royal Flush: 10 through Ace, same suit A♠ K♠ Q♠ J♠ T♠
2. Straight Flush: Five consecutive cards, same suit 9♥ 8♥ 7♥ 6♥ 5♥
3. Four of a Kind: Four cards of the same rank K♣ K♦ K♥ K♠ 3♦
4. Full House: Three of a kind + a pair Q♠ Q♥ Q♦ 7♣ 7♦
5. Flush: Five cards of the same suit, not consecutive A♦ J♦ 9♦ 5♦ 3♦
6. Straight: Five consecutive cards, different suits 9♠ 8♦ 7♣ 6♥ 5♠
7. Three of a Kind: Three cards of the same rank 8♣ 8♦ 8♠ K♥ 4♦
8. Two Pair: Two different pairs J♥ J♦ 6♣ 6♠ A♥
9. One Pair: Two cards of the same rank T♠ T♥ A♣ 8♦ 5♠
10. High Card: No matching cards, highest card wins A♠ K♦ 9♣ 6♥ 3♠
♠♥ Run It Twice (RIT)
When two or more players are all-in and no one else has chips to act, PokerStrike offers Run It Twice.
How it works:
  • All remaining all-in players must agree to RIT (9 seconds to respond)
  • If everyone agrees, the remaining board runs twice with different board cards. Players' hole cards remain the same for both boards
  • The pot is split 50/50 between Board A and Board B. Should there be multiple pots, players are only eligible to win pots they take part in
  • Each board determines its own winner(s) independently
Example: If the main pot is 1,000 coins and RIT is accepted, 500 coins go to the Board A winner and 500 coins to the Board B winner. The same player can win both boards!
🔒 Provably Fair System
Every hand uses a cryptographically verifiable shuffle that proves the deck was not manipulated.
How it works:
  1. Before each hand, the server generates a random secret (64 hex characters) and nonce (random number)
  2. A commit hash is created: SHA256(secret:nonce)
  3. The commit is shown to all players before any cards are dealt
  4. The deck is shuffled using the secret + nonce as the seed
  5. After the hand completes, the secret and nonce are revealed
  6. You can verify the commit matches and reproduce the exact shuffle
Why this matters: The server cannot know what cards will be dealt before committing to the shuffle. The commit hash locks in the deck order before any action happens. This mathematically proves each hand is fair and cannot be manipulated!
🔍 Verify a Hand
After any hand, you can use these values to verify the deck shuffle was fair:
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