Payout Rules
Payout = multiplier x bet per line (credits) x denomination ($).
Only matching symbols from the left count. 3, 4, or 5 in a row on an active payline pays.
The wild symbol (🃏) substitutes for any regular symbol from the left. All-wild hits pay the wild row.
Settings Guide
Session Stats Display: Chooses which stat boxes are visible (regular session totals, Net totals, or Actual Net totals).
Winnings Only / Losses Only: Shows only regular session winnings or regular session losses.
Both Net / Net Winnings Only / Net Losses Only: Uses your running net-style counters where wins and losses are tracked as separate buckets.
Both Actual Net / Actual Net Winnings Only / Actual Net Losses Only: Uses true net math from one value (wins minus bets), then displays positive side as winnings and negative side as losses.
Session Winnings: Total amount won this session (sum of all payouts).
Session Losses: Total loss this session from spins where bet exceeded payout.
Net Session Winnings / Net Session Losses: Legacy net-style totals where each side can stay positive at the same time.
Actual Net Session Winnings / Actual Net Session Losses: True net totals where only one side is non-zero at a time.
Denomination (Value Per Credit): Dollar value of one credit. Higher denomination increases bet size and payout size proportionally.
Lines: Number of active paylines (1-10). More lines means more chances to win, but higher total bet.
Bet Per Line: Credits wagered on each active line. Increasing this raises both total bet and possible payout.
Win Odds: Sets the target chance that a spin resolves as a win. Winning payout amounts still come from the paytable.
Adjust Credit + ▲/▼: Sets how much credit to add/remove per click, scaled by denomination.
Spin: Plays one round using current settings and deducts the total bet first.
Max Bet: Sets the highest bet per line and all 10 lines by default. If Max Bet uses available credits is enabled, it keeps your current lines and denomination, ignores the Bet Per Line dropdown, and spins all available credits as one custom wager.
Definition: Bernoulli Trial
A Bernoulli trial is a random experiment with exactly two possible outcomes: success and failure.
The probability of success, p, stays constant for each independent trial. It models binary events like coin flips, pass/fail tests, purchases, and slot win/loss outcomes.
Game Odds