Spades Table!
The Asseveration Spades Slam: Play for a Cause.
Welcome to The Asseveration Spades Slam, where skill on the cards translates directly into real-world impact. We’ve partnered with World of Card Games to bring you a unique, high-stakes tournament that benefits the causes closest to our players’ hearts.
This is a true test of strategy, bidding, and partnership. The only prize is the satisfaction of seeing your chosen cause receive a significant investment from your opponent.
♠️ THE TOURNAMENT IS LIVE!
Jump into the Spades action right here. Once you’ve confirmed your registration and reviewed the rules below, use the embedded table to join the battle!
How the Charity Investment Works
This tournament is structured to maximize charitable giving while rewarding skill. There are no cash prizes paid to players. Instead, your victory is a successful investment in your chosen donation link.
- Register and Submit Your Cause: Every player registers and provides a public donation link (e.g., a recognized charity’s page, an individual’s verified fundraiser, etc.) they wish to play for.
- Agree on the Investment: Before a match begins, both opponents will agree on a standard “Investment Amount” (e.g., $25, $50, etc.).
- The Game of Skill: You play your match on the embedded table above. Spades is a game of skill, strategy, and teamwork.
- The Charitable Commitment: The losing player is responsible for immediately clicking the winning player’s submitted donation link and making the full “Investment Amount” donation.
- Proof of Impact: The losing player must provide a receipt or screenshot of the completed donation to the tournament organizers (Haus of Asseveration) as proof of their “Asseveration” (solemn promise) to pay.
Your skill guarantees support for a cause you believe in.
Disclaimer on Gaming Regulations
The Haus of Asseveration and World of Card Games host this event as a social contest of skill only. No money is collected, retained, or distributed by the organizers. All funds are committed directly by players to charities they personally support. This event is not a form of gambling or a lottery. Participants are responsible for adhering to all local laws regarding card game contests and charitable donations.

