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Morra 5

Morra 5

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Provably Fair Betting Game Guide

Morra, also known as Five-Five Punch, originates from an ancient number-guessing game that has stood the test of time. With simple rules yet constant unpredictability, each round’s outcome is decided in an instant.

Now, this classic game has been reimagined as a 2UP Originals, featuring a faster pace and powered by a provably fair system.

You are no longer competing against another player — instead, you face a fully random outcome system. Every decision is direct and immediate.

No waiting.
Instant rounds.
Results revealed immediately — keeping the gameplay fast and engaging.


How to Play

The gameplay is straight forward:

  • Set your bet amount

  • Place your bet

  • Choose a number: 0 (Fist) or 5 (Palm), or use random selection

The system generates a random number (0 or 5), which is added to your selected number.

  • If the total equals 5, you win the round and advance with an increased multiplier

  • Otherwise, the round ends and all accumulated progress is lost


Streaks & Decisions

After each successful round, you can choose to:

  • Continue to the next round to increase your multiplier

  • Or stop and secure your current winnings

As you continue:

  • The multiplier increases

  • Volatility also rises

The more consecutive wins you achieve:

  • The higher the multiplier

  • The greater the risk and reward

You can stop at any time or continue pushing for higher returns.


Auto Bet

You can enable Auto Bet and configure:

  • Bet amount per round

  • Number of selections per round

  • Number of auto bets

  • Stop conditions

  • Manual or random selection

Once activated, the system runs continuously based on your settings, ensuring a smooth and uninterrupted experience.


RTP & Fairness

  • Theoretical RTP: 98.00%

  • House Edge: 2.00%

All outcomes are generated using a random number generator, ensuring each round is independent.

The game supports a Provably Fair system, allowing players to verify the fairness of every result.

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