Oasis Poker at WickedBet
Oasis Poker is part of WickedBet Originals, a collection of provably fair games built in-house. Every round uses a cryptographic seed pair that you can verify after the game. The house edge and payout tables are public.
This card exchange option can improve marginal hands and reduce the house edge compared to standard Caribbean Stud. You receive five cards face up. The dealer shows one card. Optionally swap 1 to 5 cards by paying a fee equal to the Ante per card swapped.
How It Works
Read the full rules and strategy on our Oasis Poker How to Play page.
Play Oasis PokerPlay with Crypto
Oasis Poker runs on crypto. Deposit Bitcoin, Ethereum, USDT or other supported coins. Bets settle from your balance and winnings credit at round close. No currency conversion.
Provably Fair
Before each round, the server generates a hashed seed. You can set your own client seed. After the round, the server seed is revealed so you can independently verify the result was determined before your bet. This is a standard provably fair implementation using SHA-256.
Frequently Asked Questions
How is Oasis Poker different from Caribbean Stud?
The only difference is the card exchange. Before choosing Raise or Fold, you can swap one or more cards for a fee equal to the Ante per card. This lets you improve marginal hands that would otherwise be a Fold in Caribbean Stud.
How much does the card exchange cost?
Each card exchanged costs one Ante. If your Ante is $10 and you exchange 2 cards, you pay an additional $20. The exchange fee is non-refundable regardless of the outcome.
Does the 5+1 Bonus use my exchanged cards?
No. The 5+1 Bonus is evaluated on your original dealt cards before any exchange. The side bet combines your original 5 cards with the dealer's up-card.
How does Millionaire Mode work in Oasis Poker?
A $1 side bet evaluates 6 cards: your 5 cards and the dealer's up-card. The target is the spade straight flush (9 through Ace). All 6 matching pays $1,000,000.
When should I exchange cards?
Exchange when you have a near-miss hand that one card could complete, such as 4 cards to a flush or straight. The exchange fee adds cost, so only swap when the improvement potential justifies the additional Ante-sized wager.
Is the deck order fixed before exchanges?
Yes. The entire deck order is locked by the SHA-256 committed seed before any bet. Exchanged cards come from pre-determined positions in the deck. The server reveals the seed after the hand for verification.