How to Get Unlimited Money in Gamble With Your Friends — Guide

How to Get Unlimited Money in Gamble With Your Friends — Guide

I sat at the craps table while a single die teetered on the felt. You could hear the room hold its breath as my bat hovered over a second roll. That small, ridiculous moment is where most players miss the easiest money in Gamble with your Friends.

I play these rooms enough to spot patterns you won’t notice on the first run. Below I’ll show you three methods that still work in the current build — no console commands, no external trainers — and what each method actually costs you in time and fun.

Most real casinos have tiny repeats: people leave tools, favor machines, or forget to quit the app. Here are the best practical ways to get effectively unlimited cash in Gamble with your Friends.

The game currently offers three reliable methods. They’re mechanical quirks rather than banned cheats, but unlimited money can hollow out the thrill. If you want the shortcuts, I’ll walk you through the how and the trade-offs.

Can you get infinite money in Gamble with your Friends?

Yes — at the moment there are three repeatable exploits that let you guarantee wins. Developers patch these things from time to time, and Steam cloud saves or developer updates can change behavior overnight. The cheapest route is often a $1 (€0.93) minimum bet repeated until you’ve got the bankroll to play for real stakes like $1000 (€930) if you choose to.

You see stray props in indie casinos all the time; a bat left by the craps table looks like theatre set dressing. The Baseball Bat trick uses that prop to force a reroll and secure a win.

Craps machine in Gamble with your Friends
Screenshot by Moyens I/O

How it works:

  • Load your save and pick up the free Baseball Bat, found on the casino’s first floor.
  • Head to the Craps table. Place your bet and roll the first die normally; memorize its value.
  • When the second die drops, watch the outcome. If it helps you win, leave it. If not, equip the bat and smack the die until it lands on a winning value.

That repeated tap is like a reset button glued to your thumb — you force rerolls until the table gives you what you want. It’s mechanical exploitation of the physics engine rather than an external cheat, and it will let you win without risking the pot.

Is using these methods cheating?

You’ll hear arguments both ways. Technically these are in-game interactions: you’re not running external software or editing memory. But they change intended uncertainty into a predictable outcome. If you value leaderboard honor or plan to stream on Twitch, know that viewers and community moderators will judge the move harshly.

From a practical side, the risk of a ban is low because you’re not modifying files, yet a developer could patch the behavior or add analytics that flags repetitive reroll abuse. If you’re using Steam, be mindful that Steam Cloud syncs can complicate quick reload tricks.

Roulette tables are more forgiving than they look; players often repeat the same quick exit and reload. The Roulette trick uses a save-resume pattern to cash in on a known outcome.

Roulette machines in Gamble with your Friends
Screenshot by Moyens I/O

How it works:

  • Go to the first-floor Roulette machines and place the minimum bet on two machines (for example $1 (€0.93)).
  • Watch the spin outcomes and write them down or screenshot them.
  • If you lose, press Esc and exit to your save menu. Reload that same save, return to the same machines, and place the same bet on the previously recorded results — the wheel will return the recorded outcome.

Small bets keep your downside tiny while you build a reliable pattern. One practical note: if you use Steam Cloud, a fast autosave/restore could overwrite the reload trick — if you stream or post on Discord about a method like this, other players will also test whether the patch has landed.

Watching small races is where repeats show up; winners often reappear within a session. The Duck Race approach is essentially the same save-resume concept applied to race outcomes.

Players playing Duck Race in Gamble with your Friends
Image via TENSTACK

How it works:

  • Place the minimum bet on a Duck Race and note which duck wins.
  • Before the in-game day ends, quit to the save menu if you lose and reload the same save.
  • Bet on the duck that won previously; the race outcome will repeat and pay out.

You can record several race results to compound wins across short sessions. As long as the session save isn’t finalized by the day ending, the money from these repeats stays safe.

I’ll say this plainly: these tricks let you stack cash fast, and a repeatable pattern can make your balance feel like a magnet for coins. Use them to experiment, to test games, or to seed a creative sandbox run — but ask yourself if guaranteed wins still make the game worth playing the way you want to play it?