Bonus rounds
Huge Reds bonus round
One segment out of 53, the lowest published return in the game, and the only route that reaches the advertised 5,000x ceiling.
18+ · T&Cs apply · gambling can be addictive
- Segments
- 1
- Hit rate
- 1.89%
- Range
- 10x–500x
- RTP
- 95.17%
- Max stake
- 500
The numbers
| Measure | Value | What it means |
|---|---|---|
| Segments | 1 of 53 | Share of the wheel that opens this bonus |
| Hit rate | 1.89% | About once in every 53.0 spins |
| Fish range | 10x – 500x | Multiplier on your stake, stake not returned |
| With a 10x wheel multiplier | 5,000x | Top reach when the segment is boosted |
| Published RTP | 95.17% | Long-run return on this route |
| Maximum stake | 500 | Table ceiling for this route |
What the round is like
A single segment on the whole wheel. Expect it once or twice across a ninety-round hour on average, with roughly one hour in five producing none at all — which is ordinary variance, not a cold table.
Catches run from 10x to 500x. The fish are hauled out with cranes and helicopters and the reveal is deliberately drawn out, because the whole segment is built as the game’s set piece. It is also the tightest stake ceiling on the wheel at 500, which is the operator limiting exposure to exactly the outcome the segment exists to produce.
Is it worth backing?
Backed alone this route produces about 52 losing rounds for every one that opens, at the worst return in the game. Both of those facts are the price of the ceiling, and the pairing is not a coincidence: across casino design the largest number on the poster is nearly always attached to the worst-value wager.
That does not make it unreasonable to back, provided the reason is entertainment rather than expectation. Sized as a small chip alongside a Leaf base it costs little per round. Sized as the whole bankroll it is the fastest route through it. The 5,000x arithmetic and how the spreads price out.