Millionaire Mode — A $1 Bet, A $1,000,000 Prize
What if every hand you played could pay a million dollars? At EvoJacks, Millionaire Mode adds a simple $1 side bet to 33 original games. Six cards are checked for the ultimate spade straight flush — 9♠ through A♠. Match all six, win a million. It is the same fixed prize every time, and it resets immediately after someone wins.
How Millionaire Mode Works
When you enable Millionaire Mode, a $1 side bet is automatically added to each hand you play. The game takes six cards from your round and checks how many of them are "hits" — cards that are both a spade and ranked 9 through Ace.
The magic combination: 9♠ 10♠ J♠ Q♠ K♠ A♠ — six specific cards that form a straight flush in spades. Every card in the evaluation window is checked: is it a spade? Is it ranked 9, 10, J, Q, K, or A? If both answers are yes, it counts as a hit.
The side bet is completely separate from your main game. You might lose your Blackjack hand but still pick up a payout from the Millionaire side bet, or win your poker hand and also cash in on matching spades. The two results are independent — one does not affect the other.
You can toggle Millionaire Mode on or off between any two hands. There is no lock-in and no commitment. The $1 cost is converted to whatever cryptocurrency you are playing with at the current exchange rate, and all payouts — including the million-dollar jackpot — are paid out in your active currency.
The Millionaire Paytable
Here is what each number of hits pays out on the $1 side bet:
| Matching Cards | Payout |
|---|---|
| 6 of 6 — Complete Straight Flush | $1,000,000 |
| 5 of 6 | $5,000 |
| 4 of 6 | $200 |
| 3 of 6 | $15 |
| 2 of 6 | $8 |
| 1 of 6 | $2 |
| 0 | $0 |
One hit gets you $2 back. Two hits and you are already in profit at $8. Three hits pays $15, four pays $200, five pays $5,000, and if all six cards line up? That is the million-dollar moment. The cards do not need to be in any particular order — the system counts how many of the six qualify as hits. Even partial matches add up, turning the side bet into more than an all-or-nothing proposition.
How Games Pick the 6 Cards
Every game evaluates exactly 6 cards, but they come from different places depending on the game. The selection is always deterministic and tied to the provably fair seed. Here is how each type works:
Blackjack & Pontoon
The first 6 cards dealt from the shoe. Your cards, the dealer's cards, and any additional positions from the shoe make up the evaluation window. Because these games use a multi-deck shoe, the card composition is different from single-deck titles.
Three Card Poker
Your 3 cards + the dealer's 3 cards = 6 cards checked. This is a natural fit — no extra cards needed.
Casino Hold'em & Ultimate Texas Hold'em
Six cards from the deal sequence are evaluated. Hold'em-style games use a deterministic selection of 6 cards from the dealt positions, derived from the provably fair seed.
Pai Gow Poker
Six of your 7-card hand are evaluated. The Joker does not count as a hit for side bet purposes — it cannot substitute for a target spade in the Millionaire evaluation.
Mississippi Stud & Let It Ride
Your cards + community cards make 5, plus 1 bonus card drawn from the deck to reach 6. The bonus card exists solely for the side bet evaluation.
Other Card Games
Games like Baccarat, Casino War, Dragon Tiger, Red Dog, and Andar Bahar use the first 6 positions from the shuffled deck. Some of these cards are the same ones dealt in your game; any extras are drawn as bonus cards to complete the window. These bonus cards do not affect the main game result.
Golden Events — Dice and Plinko
Two games do Millionaire Mode a little differently — instead of the card-based side bet, they have unique Golden Event mechanics that create their own path to $1,000,000:
Dice — Golden Roll
In Millionaire Mode, Dice rounds can trigger a Golden Roll — a six-stage challenge where you need to land in a target zone that shrinks each round. Stage 1 gives you a wide 35% target, while Stage 6 squeezes it down to 4.5%. Make it through all six stages and you win $1,000,000.
The payout ladder at $1: $1 → $5 → $50 → $500 → $10,000 → $1,000,000. You can cash out at any stage, and you keep your prize even if you fail the next one. Bigger bets increase the intermediate prizes (up to $45,000 at Stage 5 for a $20 bet), but Stage 6 always pays the full $1,000,000.
Golden Roll triggers scale with your bet — bigger bets mean more frequent Golden Rolls, up to a 5% chance per round at $20 or more.
Plinko — Golden Ball
A golden ball can appear instead of your regular ball. If the golden ball lands in one of the outermost edge slots on the board, that is $1,000,000. Higher bets make golden balls appear more often, and choosing higher-risk settings gives a slight extra boost to the spawn rate. The golden ball follows the same provably fair physics as every other Plinko ball.
Provably Fair — Check Every Result
Every Millionaire Mode outcome is verifiable, and you do not need to take anyone's word for it. Before each round, the server locks a random seed behind a SHA-256 hash that you can see. You set your own seed. After the round, the server reveals its seed — you can hash it yourself and confirm it matches the pre-bet hash. If it matches, the result was locked in before your bet was placed and nobody changed it.
This covers everything: which cards were drawn, whether a Golden Roll triggered, where the Golden Ball landed. Card draws and Golden Event spawns use separate derivation paths from the same seed, so they are independently verifiable. The system uses HMAC-SHA256(server_seed, client_seed + ":" + nonce) for result derivation, with the nonce incrementing per round to prevent seed reuse. The verification tools are built right into EvoJacks's game interface — check any round, any time, from the game history panel.
All 33 Games with Millionaire Mode
Millionaire Mode is available on every EvoJacks Original. Card games use the six-card spade evaluation, while Dice and Plinko use their own Golden Event systems. Every title supports the same $1 side bet with the same paytable:
- Plinko
- Dice
- Crash
- Limbo
- Mines
- Tower
- HiLo
- Coin Flip
- Video Poker
- Blackjack
- Roulette
- Three Card Poker
- Pai Gow
- Caribbean Stud
- Oasis Poker
- Casino War
- Dragon Tiger
- Red Dog
- Rock Paper Scissors
- Baccarat
- Andar Bahar
- Fortune Wheel
- Sic Bo
- Mississippi Stud
- Let It Ride
- Fan Tan
- Chuck-a-Luck
- Craps
- Crown and Anchor
- Four Card Poker
- Casino Hold'em
- Ultimate Texas Hold'em
- Pontoon
Play with Bitcoin, Ethereum, USDT, Litecoin, or any other supported cryptocurrency. The $1 side bet converts to your active currency at the current exchange rate, and all payouts — including the $1,000,000 jackpot — are paid in your chosen currency. No special hold periods or additional verification for Millionaire Mode payouts.
Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Millionaire Mode at EvoJacks?
A $1 side bet that checks 6 cards from your game for the spade straight flush (9 through Ace of spades). More matching cards means bigger payouts, up to $1,000,000 for all 6. It works on all 33 EvoJacks Originals.
How much does Millionaire Mode cost?
Exactly $1 per hand, converted to your playing currency. This is a flat cost regardless of your main bet size. The side bet is separate from your regular wager.
What does "hits" mean in the paytable?
A hit is a card that is both a spade AND ranked 9, 10, J, Q, K, or A. For example, the Queen of spades is a hit, but the Queen of hearts is not. The 8 of spades is not a hit either, because 8 isn't in the target range.
Do Dice and Plinko work the same way?
No, they have unique Golden Event mechanics. Dice features a multi-stage Golden Roll precision challenge with prizes from $1 to $1,000,000. Plinko has a Golden Ball that pays $1,000,000 if it lands in an edge slot. Both trigger more often with bigger bets.
How do I know the side bet results are fair?
SHA-256 provably fair verification. The server commits a hashed seed before you bet, then reveals the original seed after. You can verify the hash yourself. Card draws, Golden Roll triggers, and Golden Ball spawns all derive from these verifiable seeds.
What currencies work with Millionaire Mode?
All supported cryptocurrencies: BTC, ETH, USDT, LTC, and more. The $1 side bet converts to your active currency. Jackpot payouts convert at the exchange rate at the moment you win.