REELS ROYCE 3 REEL SLOT
Reels Royce is an exciting three reel, three payline, and three coin slot machine. It’s a great way for beginner players to start playing and the multiple paylines are an added feature which increase your chances of winning. One of the advantages of playing this game (and in fact online slots in general) is that you can switch your coin value from one denomination to another without changing to a different machine!
There are no wild symbols and the maximum payout is 4,000 coins.
For every coin that you bet, you enable another payline but remember that you are paid out for winning combinations on enabled paylines only. Have a look at the Payout table to see which combinations you need to win:
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Reels Royce Slot Screen Shot |
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Reels Royce Payout Table
Combination |
Coins Won |
3 Red Seven symbols |
150 |
Any 3 Seven symbols |
75 |
3 3-Bar symbols |
50 |
3 2-Bar symbols |
20 |
3 1-Bar symbols |
10 |
Any 3 Bar symbols |
5 |
Example from payout table:
- If you select a coin size of 0.50 credits per payline, and bet on three paylines, your total bet is 3 coins x 0.50 credits = 1.50 credits. If a three 1-Bar symbols combination is displayed on Payline 1 the payout is 10 coins. So, you are paid 10 coins x 0.50 credits = 5 credits, as you bet 0.50 credits per payline.
- If you select a coin size of 0.50 credits per Payline. And bet 1 coin on each of the three Paylines. Your total bet is 3 coins x 0.50 credits = 1.50 credits. A three 1-Bar symbols combination is displayed on Payline 1 and pays out 10 coins. A three 3-Bar symbol combination is displayed on Payline 2 and pays out 50 coins. You are paid 10 coins x 0.50 credits = 5 credits for Payline 1. And 50 coins x 0.50 credits = 25 coins. So, your total win amount is 5 + 25 = 30 credits.
Slot Tip:
Looking for a more positive gaming experience? Then select a budget before you play – it’s the simple tip ignored by the losers and treated like ‘gold dust’ by many successful gamers! Make sure you allocate a specific amount of money aside and decide on the hours you are going to play for before you start. Have a ‘stop loss’ in place, meaning you walk away when you hit a specific bank value.
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