Gambling — house dice
From the Fall of Varrock Wiki - Percentile dice against the house — 51+ wins, 5% rake, 100m max bet.
The Gambling Host stands at the south end of the Lumbridge market's east row. He runs percentile dice against the house — no middlemen, no scams, every roll logged.
The game
- Stake coins, the host rolls 1–100.
- 51 or higher wins — you're paid double your stake minus the house's 5% rake.
- 50 or lower loses — the house keeps your stake.
So a 100,000 gp bet returns 190,000 on a win (net +90,000) and −100,000 on a loss.
Rules
- Open with
::gambleor use the Gamble option on the host. - Maximum bet: 100,000,000 gp.
- Fair odds, honest house edge: the game is a straight 50/50 with the rake as a gold sink. There is no way to improve the odds, and the house always profits over time — treat it as entertainment, not income.
Why it exists
Player-run gambling in RSPS history is a scam magnet. A house game with public odds, a hard cap and logged rolls gives gamblers their fix while draining coins from the economy instead of into a scammer's pocket.
This page was last edited on 2026-07-04.
