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# What is Russian Roulette?

Russian Roulette ($BULLET) is a social game inspired by the actual classic Russian Roulette. It offers a safe and exciting alternative to the classic game, utilizing a virtual revolver and provably fair mechanics for a thrilling experience within a vibrant online community.

Russian Roulette takes the classic game of chance and injects it with a twist. Forget the dangers – here, a virtual revolver and provably fair mechanics create an exhilarating experience within a vibrant community of gamers and degens on the Solana blockchain. This exciting social game lets you connect with like-minded individuals while testing your luck.

Each player takes turns with a virtual revolver that has one bullet loaded in one of its chambers. Each player pulls the trigger and passes the revolver to the next person. The game continues until someone pulls the trigger on the loaded chamber, resulting in that player's virtual death and the end of the game.


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