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Hi everyone,
I'm participating in a weekly slot tournament at a certain site, and the goal is to climb the leaderboard by earning the highest possible points. Points are calculated based on bet amounts (e.g., 1€ = 1 point), and there's no cap on maximum bets.

Here’s the list of eligible slots for the tournament:

  • Book of Ottoman
  • Cake Factory Xmas
  • Cappadocian Dreams
  • Cookie Kingdom
  • Celinderella
  • Beer Stein Bears
  • Penguin Party
  • Wanted Dead or a Wild
  • Jack Hammer 3: Diamond Affair
  • Starlight Princess 1000™
  • Gates of Olympus 1000™
  • Wisdom of Athena 1000
  • Sugar Rush 1000
  • Sweet Bonanza 1000
  • Sugar Rush
  • Sweet Bonanza™
  • Big Bass Bonanza
  • Gates of Olympus™
  • Starlight Princess™
  • Bigger Bass Bonanza™
  • Dice & Roll
  • Flaming Hot
  • Shining Crown
  • 100 Super Hot
  • 40 Burning Hot 6 Reels
  • Burning Hot 6 Reels
  • Flaming Hot Extreme
  • Flaming Hot 6 Reels
  • Stoichkov #8
  • Coin Gobbler
  • Sweet Bonanza Xmas™
  • PIZZA! PIZZA? PIZZA!™
  • Starlight Christmas
  • Sweet Bonanza Dice
  • Club Tropicana
  • Sugar Rush Xmas™
  • Gates of Olympus Dice
  • The Conqueror
  • Zeus vs Hades - Gods of War™
  • SixSixSix
  • Donny Dough™
  • Octo Attack™
  • Le Pharaoh™
  • Big Bass Floats My Boat
  • Big Bass Vegas Double Down Deluxe
  • Mustang Gold Megaways™
  • The Dog House - Muttley Crew
  • Tropical Pop Jackpot Play
  • Egg Rush Jackpot Play
  • Gameshow Party Jackpot Play
  • Big Bass Day at the Races
  • The Tweety House™
  • The Dog House - Dog or Alive
  • Ice Lobster
  • Holiday Ride™
  • Big Bass Bonanza – Reel Action
  • Big Bass Mission Fishin'
  • The Dog House Megaways™
  • Madame Destiny Megaways
  • Big Bass Bonanza Megaways
  • Christmas Big Bass Bonanza™
  • Big Bass Bonanza - Hold & Spinner
  • 100 Burning Hot
  • Twister
  • Money Cart 4
  • 20 Super Hot
  • Money Train 4
  • 40 Super Hot
  • Burning Hot
  • 20 Burning Hot
  • 40 Burning Hot
  • Candy Palace
  • Floating Dragon - Dragon Boat Festival™
  • Big Bass Amazon Xtreme™
  • Big Bass Hold & Spinner Megaways™
  • Twilight Princess™
  • Le Bandit
  • Xmas Drop
  • Rusty & Curly™
  • Divine Drop
  • Ze Zeus™
  • Holy Heist
  • Old Gun
  • Saray Rüyası
  • Gold Party™
  • Floating Dragon Megaways
  • Big Bass - Keeping it Reel™
  • Orient Story Deluxe
  • Amazons’ Story
  • Bigger Bass Blizzard - Christmas Catch™
  • Big Bass Halloween™
  • Big Bass Christmas Bash™
  • Floating Dragon New Year Festival Ultra Megaways™ Hold & Spin
  • Juicy Fruits Multihold™
  • Fruits of the Amazon™
  • Wheel O'Gold
  • Kingdom of Atlantis Jackpot Play
  • Buffalo King Untamed Megaways
  • Hand of Midas 2
  • Jackpot Hunter
  • Bow of Artemis

I’m looking for advice on which of these slots would be the most cost-effective to play—one that allows me to maximize my points while minimizing my spending.

I would appreciate any recommendations or strategies you could share. Thank you!
 
Hi everyone,
I'm participating in a weekly slot tournament at a certain site, and the goal is to climb the leaderboard by earning the highest possible points. Points are calculated based on bet amounts (e.g., 1€ = 1 point), and there's no cap on maximum bets.

Here’s the list of eligible slots for the tournament:



I’m looking for advice on which of these slots would be the most cost-effective to play—one that allows me to maximize my points while minimizing my spending.

I would appreciate any recommendations or strategies you could share. Thank you!
So you are looking for lower-volatility games with high base game RTP proportion and less weighted towards the features. Pragmatic produce mainly med-high, high or very high volatility games so many would be problematic in your quest. Avoid Megaways as a rule, and Big Bass type games. The 20, 40, 100 Burning Hot games are best in the medium term as although win frequency can be low overall, they tend to pay quite a few mid-range wins (restorative to your bankroll!) and although still quite volatile, the pay is all in the base game on many of them.

Looking at the list, it reads high volatility all the way, even the Netent/red Tiger games like Jack Hammer 3.
 
So you are looking for lower-volatility games with high base game RTP proportion and less weighted towards the features. Pragmatic produce mainly med-high, high or very high volatility games so many would be problematic in your quest. Avoid Megaways as a rule, and Big Bass type games. The 20, 40, 100 Burning Hot games are best in the medium term as although win frequency can be low overall, they tend to pay quite a few mid-range wins (restorative to your bankroll!) and although still quite volatile, the pay is all in the base game on many of them.

Looking at the list, it reads high volatility all the way, even the Netent/red Tiger games like Jack Hammer 3.
I feel like when I play Sweet Bonanza with the ante-bet turned off, I get better returns and my money lasts longer compared to Amusnet games, probably because of its higher RTP.
 
So you are looking for lower-volatility games with high base game RTP proportion and less weighted towards the features. Pragmatic produce mainly med-high, high or very high volatility games so many would be problematic in your quest. Avoid Megaways as a rule, and Big Bass type games. The 20, 40, 100 Burning Hot games are best in the medium term as although win frequency can be low overall, they tend to pay quite a few mid-range wins (restorative to your bankroll!) and although still quite volatile, the pay is all in the base game on many of them.

Looking at the list, it reads high volatility all the way, even the Netent/red Tiger games like Jack Hammer 3.
Additionally, Orient Story Deluxe has an RTP of 97.20%, which makes it the highest RTP game among the eligible ones here. I tried it a little, but since Amusnet's website rates its volatility as 5/5 (high volatility), I think I'll avoid it for now.

I also tried other Amusnet games like 20 Super Hot, but they seem to drain the balance quickly. Sweet Bonanza, on the other hand, feels like it keeps me in the game a bit longer.
 
I feel like when I play Sweet Bonanza with the ante-bet turned off, I get better returns and my money lasts longer compared to Amusnet games, probably because of its higher RTP.
Yes, Amusnet tend to come in at around 95% if I remember rightly, the others at 96-96.5%. That is indeed a consideration, but over the relatively short time of the tournament, deviation from those Amusnet RTPs should not prove very significant but it could be on the feature games like Sweet Bonanza.
 
Yes, Amusnet tend to come in at around 95% if I remember rightly, the others at 96-96.5%. That is indeed a consideration, but over the relatively short time of the tournament, deviation from those Amusnet RTPs should not prove very significant but it could be on the feature games like Sweet Bonanza.
Burning Hot has an RTP of 96.45%, which is very good for Amusnet games, and its volatility is rated 2/5, so it's not extremely high either. I think this game might be more effective for collecting points compared to Sweet Bonanza. The other Amusnet games have terrible RTPs, around 95.76%, and they constantly drain the balance, making it impossible to collect points.

I'm considering playing the regular Burning Hot 5 Lines for 7 days straight, keeping it running, because of its high RTP and relatively low volatility.
 
Burning Hot has an RTP of 96.45%, which is very good for Amusnet games, and its volatility is rated 2/5, so it's not extremely high either. I think this game might be more effective for collecting points compared to Sweet Bonanza. The other Amusnet games have terrible RTPs, around 95.76%, and they constantly drain the balance, making it impossible to collect points.

I'm considering playing the regular Burning Hot 5 Lines for 7 days straight, keeping it running, because of its high RTP and relatively low volatility.
That's what I would choose, having seen the list. 95.76% is by no means terrible and would make little difference over a 96.45% game for the duration you are playing.
 

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