Millionaire Crimson Forty

Millionaire Crimson Forty
RTP99.03%
House Edge0.97%
VolatilityLow
Provably FairYes ✓
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How to Play

Crimson Forty is the simplest card race in the house. Two rows of cards each draw to just past 31 - you bet on which row stops closer to 31. Everything pays even money, and the math is the friendliest of any card game here.

  1. Pick Red, Black, Color, or Inverse.
  2. Millionaire Mode is a paid $1 Royal Spades side bet that runs alongside the round; it does not reduce your main Crimson Forty payouts.
  3. Watch the Black row deal to 31+, then the Red row.
  4. Closer to 31 wins. Ties push. A rare double 31 costs half your stake - that is the whole house edge.
  5. Color and Inverse follow the first card dealt: Color wins if its color matches the winning row.
  6. The Millionaire side bet runs its own six-card spade check.

Millionaire Mode, Win $1,000,000

Millionaire Mode is a $1 side bet added on top of your regular Crimson Forty bet. Your main payouts are unaffected.

Each round, the dealt cards are checked for the six top spades - 9, 10, J, Q, K and A of spades. Land all six and you win $1,000,000. Fewer still pay: 5 = $7,250, 4 = $350, 3 = $25, 2 = $2; 0 or 1, the dollar is lost.

The jackpot is always ready. Every $1 ticket is a full attempt at the headline figure.

Turn it on, play your main bet (at least $1), and the Royal Spades check runs alongside every round.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Millionaire Crimson Forty?

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Does Millionaire Crimson Forty have side bets I can add?

Yes. Three side bets: Exact 31, Forty Fever, Long Row. Place any before the round; each pays on its own outcome, separate from the main game.

Can I really win $1,000,000 playing Millionaire Crimson Forty?

Yes. Turn on Millionaire Mode and a $1 side bet is added per round. Your regular Crimson Forty payouts are unchanged. Each round the dealt cards are checked for the six top spades (9 to A of spades). Land all six and you win $1,000,000. Fewer still pay smaller tiered prizes (5 = $7,250 down to 2 = $2).

Does Millionaire Crimson Forty have keyboard shortcuts?

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