Highest Win Multiplier
1-7 days
All slots (except abusable or high RTP slots), New Slots, Popular Slots, or a selection of Tournament Slots.
Optional (can be tailored to VIPs, frequent players, or all players)
Adjusted to target audience
In a Highest Win Tournament, players compete to achieve the highest single win amount relative to their bet size. The score is calculated as a win multiplier, where the win amount is divided by the bet amount. For example, a €500 win on a €1 bet results in a 500x multiplier. Players' best scores are displayed on the leaderboard, and only the highest win multiplier for each player counts.
After determining the minimum bet and eligible games, set up the leaderboard and prize structure. The Unibo prize tool allows for specific prizes per position or the same prize for a range of positions. For example, you might want positions 1-3 to receive different cash prizes, while positions 4-10 receive the same amount of free spins.
This tournament type is ideal for slot games or other games with the potential for big wins. It is not recommended for games like Blackjack, where high win multipliers are not achievable. The tournament can be segmented for specific player groups or opened up to larger segments, ensuring relevance and excitement.
- Friday to Sunday
- Selected slots with high win potential
- €0.50 or similar, adjusted according to target audience
- Cash and Free Spins prizes divided between the top 50 players
- €1,000 Cash
- €500 Cash
- €250 Cash
- 100 Free Spins each
- 50 Free Spins each
- 25 Free Spins each
.1 Ensure the games eligible for the tournament are clearly communicated to players and easily accessible from the casino lobby. Highlighting these games can improve player participation and engagement.
.2 Promote the tournament through multiple channels to maximize participation.
.3 Make sure to adjust the prize structure and minimum bet to ensure fair competition among different player segments.
.aAdjust the number of positions on the leaderboard based on your player base and the number of expected participants.