Take 5

This triple roller has everything. With the Win Repeater feature, entire screens can be quintupled. Take the opportunity and multiply by five!

Game

Reels: 3

Winning lines: 5

On a full screen the repeat win function is started, with which the current win can be paid up to 4 times.

A wheel of fortune with five segments is displayed during the Win Repeater function. At first, four of those segments are green and one is red.

If a spin of the wheel of fortune lands on a green segment, then the full screen prize is evaluated again and the wheel segment turns red. On the other hand, if a spin of the wheel of fortune lands on a red segment, the feature ends. The feature can only evaluate the prize up to four times.

Risk

Risk with cards

Card risk can be started by pressing the corresponding button. Winnings can be risked by betting on the color of the next card. Winnings will be doubled if the chosen color matches the card obtained. If the colors do not match, the amount bet will be lost.

Risk with ladder

The ladder risk can be started by pressing the corresponding button. If you win, you will access the illuminated step of the Risk Ladder that is above the current step. If you lose, you will access the illuminated step that is below the current step.

With high profits or in automatic start mode the Risk option cannot be used.

Rules

Wins are scored from left to right for the same symbols and on adjacent reels, starting with the first reel on the left. Profits are valued only on paid lines. The profits obtained in various lines are added. Only the highest value gain will be computed.

Return to Player (RTP)

The game has a return to player (RTP) percentage of 94.13%.

The RTP represents the theoretical percentage of money that the player can take in the long term in a game.

The winnings and winning combinations are shown in the winnings table.

Malfunctions void all games and winnings.

“ The maximum win in a game is 350,000,000 COP or 10,000 times the bet, whichever comes first. Other limits may apply per provider.”

Last modification date: 4/26/2024