Built a free "practice casino" — walkable floor, 14+ real casino games, and a hard rule that chips are never for sale

Solo project, been building it for a while: Table Edge is a free casino game simulator — but instead of a menu of games, it's an actual walkable 2D floor you navigate, sit down at a table, and play blackjack/craps/roulette/poker/etc. with practice chips.

Walk around a top-down casino floor and sit down at whatever table you want — blackjack (4 variants), craps, roulette, baccarat, video poker, Texas Hold'em (with a Sit-and-Go tournament mode), keno, sic bo, plus a few social card games (Uno, Spades, Spoons). No download, no signup required to play.

Would genuinely appreciate this crowd's take — is hand-by-hand review actually the useful part, or is there something else you'd want from a trainer that nothing out there does well?

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u/AllSilverFire — 2 days ago
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I made a website to help people learn the games and everything casino

I built this because every "free blackjack trainer" I could find was either a bare strategy-chart quiz or an affiliate site whose real goal was funneling you to a real-money casino.

It's a full 2D walkable casino floor (React + TS + Vite on the frontend, Node/Express + Postgres on Railway) — you walk up to a table and play it. 14+ games (blackjack variants, craps, roulette, baccarat, video poker, Texas Hold'em with a Sit-and-Go mode, keno, sic bo, a few social card games), each with a learn-mode lesson, a live strategy hint, and a trainer quiz, plus daily challenges and an achievement system.

The constraint I designed around from day one: chips are never for sale and never cash out, in any form, ever. No loot-box framing, no "buy more chips" dark pattern. Free accounts get a daily cap on trainer questions; a $4.99/mo Pro tier removes the cap and turns off ads — that's the entire monetization surface.

Built solo. Happy to answer anything about the stack, the anti-dark-pattern design calls, or the walkable-floor approach — genuinely curious what people think of the "practice casino" framing vs. a plain strategy quiz.

As per the rules I will not be providing a link to it, but if you are reading it this far feel free to look it up it’s called Table-Edge. I hope to hear some feedback thank you in advance.

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u/AllSilverFire — 2 days ago

Table Edge — a free walkable 2D casino floor with 14+ playable games (blackjack, craps, roulette, poker, and more)

walk around a top-down casino floor and sit down at whatever table you want — blackjack (4 variants), craps, roulette, baccarat, video poker, Texas Hold'em (with a Sit-and-Go tournament mode), keno, sic bo, plus a few social card games (Uno, Spades, Spoons). No download, no signup required to play.

Every game uses practice chips only — nothing is ever for sale, nothing cashes out. Free daily chip drops (a spin wheel, daily/weekly challenges) if you want to keep a streak going.

Built solo with React/TS. Would love feedback on the floor-navigation feel especially — that's the part I iterated on most.

Link: https://table-edge.com/play

table-edge.com
u/AllSilverFire — 2 days ago

I built a Website called Table Edge

I built this because every "free blackjack trainer" I could find was either a bare strategy-chart quiz or an affiliate site whose real goal was funneling you to a real-money casino.

It's a full 2D walkable casino floor (React + TS + Vite on the frontend, Node/Express + Postgres on Railway) — you walk up to a table and play it. 14+ games (blackjack variants, craps, roulette, baccarat, video poker, Texas Hold'em with a Sit-and-Go mode, keno, sic bo, a few social card games), each with a learn-mode lesson, a live strategy hint, and a trainer quiz, plus daily challenges and an achievement system.

The constraint I designed around from day one: chips are never for sale and never cash out, in any form, ever. No loot-box framing, no "buy more chips" dark pattern. Free accounts get a daily cap on trainer questions; a $4.99/mo Pro tier removes the cap and turns off ads — that's the entire monetization surface.

Built solo. Happy to answer anything about the stack, the anti-dark-pattern design calls, or the walkable-floor approach — genuinely curious what people think of the "practice casino" framing vs. a plain strategy quiz.

Im not going to include the link to the website as per the rules but if you are still reading and interested just look up Table-Edge. if you have any comments, questions, concerns, or just recommendations please let me know

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u/AllSilverFire — 2 days ago