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Plinko
At first glance, Plinko seems extremely straightforward: a ball falls down, bounces off pins and lands in a cell with a multiplier. There are no reels, paylines or bonus rounds. But it is precisely this simplicity that hides the main intrigue — the choice of risk and number of rows directly affects the nature of the session.
The player controls not the direction of the ball, but the settings: the level of risk and the number of Plinko rows. This determines the Plinko multipliers, the frequency of hits in the middle range and the probability of rare high payouts. The result of each throw is random — previous falls do not form a “trend”. Plinko is available at SpinBetter Casino with the ability to flexibly adjust the settings to suit your style.
How to play Plinko?

You need to proceed as follows:
- Select the bet size (we recommend 0.5–2% of your bankroll).
- Set the risk level: low / medium / high.
- Select the number of Plinko rows.
- Start the ball drop.
- Receive your payout according to the multiplier that appears.
Mechanics nuances:
The risk mode (Plinko risk) affects the distribution of multipliers:
- low — more frequent small payments;
- high — rare, but larger.
The number of rows increases the spread: more rows mean a wider range of potential multipliers and higher dispersion.
Plinko strategy and approach to volatility
Beginners should opt for low risk and a moderate number of rows — this makes it easier to understand the mechanics. For "slip hunting," choose high risk, but only with strict limits. It is useful to test 20–30 throws at the minimum bet to assess the dispersion.
Bankroll management: 0.5–2% per bet, stop loss around −10% and a limit on time or number of rounds.

Common mistakes:
- Take high risks on your entire bankroll.
- Expect stable payouts with high volatility.
- Increase your bet after a series of losses.
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