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Cards slide off the deck with friction and settle where they land. Chips arc from the seat, hit the pot, and clink. Authored choreography on every street — nothing linear, nothing instant.
Free-to-play Texas hold’em
Royal Indine is a poker room built like a real one — cards slide in with friction, chips land with a clink, and a live table always has a seat for you. Free chips, real poker, no real money.
APK · not on the Play Store yet · free, play-money only
The feel
Everything on the table moves the way it would under a lamp at midnight — eased, weighted, never instant. And every animation follows a confirmed decision from the server, never the other way round.
Cards slide off the deck with friction and settle where they land. Chips arc from the seat, hit the pot, and clink. Authored choreography on every street — nothing linear, nothing instant.
Your hole cards arrive face down. Hold to squeeze them up for a look, tap to keep them raised — and they stay yours alone until showdown flips them for the table.
Live tables with real names on the seats, and a house player who keeps a chair warm so a solo visitor always has an opponent. Host your own table and share the join code.
Chip clinks on the contact frame, the riffle before the deal, a chime and a haptic tap when it’s your turn. Every cue fires on a confirmed event — and there’s a toggle if you’d rather play quiet.
The rooms
Register once and arrive staked. The lobby is a floor of live tables; your wallet is a signed statement of every chip that moved.
Stylised renders drawn from the app’s own design tokens — the live client is richer still.
Fair by architecture
Royal Indine isn’t fair by promise, it’s fair by construction — the same rules that make a real cardroom trustworthy, written into the software.
Your device sends intent — “raise to 200” — and the server validates every action against the game engine. The client renders decisions; it never makes them.
Hole cards, the deck, and shuffle seeds live server-side only. Nothing you aren’t entitled to see is ever sent to any player’s device.
Every action is an immutable event in an audited log. Any hand can be reconstructed exactly from its history — which is how disputes get answers instead of arguments.
Server-side cryptographic randomness driving a Fisher–Yates shuffle, with full seed logging — engineered from day one to the bar independent labs certify against.
Royal Indine currently runs in free-play mode. Chips are play-money: they cost nothing, pay nothing, and can’t be exchanged for anything. Just poker.
Best on your phone — the deal is in your hand, the chime is in your pocket. Or open a table in the browser and play right now.
The APK downloads straight from this site — it’s not on the Play Store yet, so Android will ask you to allow installs from your browser. Free to play, no account needed beyond a display name.