Slots,
math-first.
Slots aren't solvable like blackjack — every spin is independent, no decisions matter. But there's real math: RTP, volatility, max-win cap, and bonus-buy structure together set your expected return. Pick the wrong slot and a 96.5% RTP collapses to 94%; pick the right one and the same bankroll runs longer with meaningful upside. The reference Wizard of Odds skips because slots aren't puzzle-solvable.
The full set
Every slot in our directory sorted by max-win cap, with the documented streamer hits that have actually landed near it. The 100,000x slots are not theoretical — Mental, Tombstone N’ Cash, San Quentin xWays have all been printed.
Why bonus buys "look fair" but typically run 0.5–2% worse RTP than base play. The cost-x ladder by provider, when bonus buying makes sense, and why streamers do it anyway.
The slot × streamer matrix. Every documented streamer-to-slot mapping joined to RTP, max-win cap, and bonus-buy availability. Conservative editorial bar — only what we can verify via VOD, clip, or channel art.
Per-studio fingerprint: Pragmatic, NoLimit, Hacksaw, Push, Relax, BTG, Yggdrasil. RTP ranges, volatility profile, signature mechanics, notable games with max-win caps, and the casinos that carry each.
Why "pick the highest RTP" is half right. RTP sets the long-run average; volatility and hit rate shape your session. And the reduced-variant trap that quietly costs you 2.5%.
Every crypto operator with a slot offering, ranked by trust score and RTP-variant transparency. Library breadth as the tie-breaker, not the headline filter.
Every term — bonus buy, xWays, sticky wilds, tumble, hit rate, persistent multipliers, RTP variant, max-win cap. Anchored entries so other pages link directly to specific definitions.
The questions Google's "People Also Ask" surfaces about slots. Math-first answers with deeper page links. FAQPage schema attached for AI engines.
More pages landing soon: streamer rotation cross-reference, provider profiles, RTP-truth deep dive, volatility tiers, where-to-play, glossary, FAQ. Each builds on the structured slot + streamer + casino data already in our directory.
Why slots aren’t blackjack
Blackjack has a solved game tree — basic strategy is math, the chart cuts the house edge to 0.4%, and there are no in-session decisions left to optimise. Slots are the opposite: every spin is RNG-determined and the player has no decision after pressing spin. The math doesn't live in your decisions; it lives in which slot you sit at and how you bet across it.
That's where this reference center earns its place. We don't teach you a strategy that doesn't exist. We give you the data: which slot actually has 96.5% RTP and which has been quietly dropped to 94% at your operator. Which max-win caps are theoretical and which have been hit by streamers in our directory. Which bonus buys are mathematically fair and which charge a hidden premium over base play.
The single highest-EV decision you make on slots is the slot itself, before the first spin. Everything below supports that decision.