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Lil’ Blues bonus round

Four segments, the highest return of the three bonuses and the only one that appears often enough to shape a session rather than punctuate it.

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Segments
4
Hit rate
7.55%
Range
3x–100x
RTP
95.69%
Max stake
2,500

The numbers

Published figures for Lil’ Blues
MeasureValueWhat it means
Segments4 of 53Share of the wheel that opens this bonus
Hit rate7.55%About once in every 13.3 spins
Fish range3x – 100xMultiplier on your stake, stake not returned
With a 10x wheel multiplier1,000xTop reach when the segment is boosted
Published RTP95.69%Long-run return on this route
Maximum stake2,500Table ceiling for this route

What the round is like

Four segments means this opens roughly once in every thirteen rounds — around seven times across a ninety-round hour. The host casts into the ice hole and pulls up small blue fish, each carrying a multiplier between 3x and 100x.

Because it triggers so often, the distribution has to sit low. A typical run is single digits and low double digits with an occasional jump, and the 100x belongs at the far end of the tail rather than anywhere near the middle. That is the arithmetic of a 95.69% return on a 7.55% hit rate: frequency has to be paid for out of size.

Is it worth backing?

Of the three bonus routes this is the one that makes most sense for a modest bankroll, and the one our balanced spread uses. It has the highest RTP of the three, the tightest gap to a plain Leaf bet, and enough hits per session that the money spent on the chip produces something to watch.

It still returns 1.41 percentage points less than Leaf. A small chip on Lil’ Blues alongside a Leaf base is the standard compromise: priced against the alternatives here. If you want more ceiling without much more cost, Big Oranges is the next step rather than Huge Reds.

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