FAQs
What is Flip on Bitsler?
Flip is a coin flip casino game on Bitsler where players choose Heads or Tails, win flips, and grow the multiplier through streaks.
How do you play Flip?
Choose Heads or Tails, set your bet, and start the flip. If you win, you can continue the streak for a bigger multiplier or stop before the risk becomes too high.
Is Flip a coin flip casino game?
Yes. Flip is a casino game based on a coin toss mechanic, with Heads or Tails selection, winning streaks, and multiplier growth.
What is Random Pick in Flip?
Random Pick lets the game automatically choose Heads or Tails for the player. It does not guarantee a better result or change the game math.
How do winning streaks work in Flip?
Winning flips can grow the multiplier. The player can continue the streak for higher potential payout, but one loss ends the streak.
What happens if you lose a flip?
If the player loses a flip before stopping, the streak ends and the round is lost.
Is Flip provably fair?
Yes. Bitsler Flip uses provably fair results, allowing players to verify outcomes through the platform’s fairness system.
Does Flip have autobet?
Yes. Flip supports autobet, allowing players to run repeated rounds using selected settings. Autobet does not guarantee profit or change the game math.
Does Flip have turbo mode?
Yes. Flip includes turbo mode for faster rounds.
Does Flip have hotkeys?
Yes. Bitsler Flip includes hotkeys for faster game control.
Does Flip give XP on Bitsler?
Yes. Flip gives 2 XP per $1 wagered.
Does Flip support rakeback?
Yes. Flip supports rakeback, so eligible play can contribute to rakeback activity on the platform.
What is the best Flip strategy?
The best approach is to manage bet size, decide your streak target before playing, and avoid chasing losses. No Flip strategy can guarantee profit.
Can you play Flip with Bitcoin?
Yes. Flip can be played with Bitcoin and other supported cryptocurrencies on Bitsler.
Is Flip the same as a normal coin toss?
No. Flip uses a coin toss mechanic, but it is a casino game with bet size, winning streaks, multiplier growth, and risk decisions.