Plinko Casino Game

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Never heard the game name Plinko? That’s fine, we’ll enlighten you with great pleasure. Let’s go back in the time of far far eightieth when the generation of young and old viewers screamed at their television at the TV-show contestants for their behavior. It was “The Price is Right” show and everyone loved it. The executive producer of the show Frank Wayne developed the game Plinko and premiered it in 1983. But what does the word “plinko” means, you might ask. The answer is as simple as the game itself: because of the sound “plink, plink, plink” the ball makes while slipping down the board towards slots with rates.

The gameplay is also extremely easy. In a nutshell, before dropping the bubbling fuchsia ball from the top of the pyramid, you choose the desired betting amount and the risk level. Once you have chosen these ones, press “play” button and watch how different payouts wait for the ball to bounce inside one of them. Eventually, the corresponding amount from the prize pegs will be yours!

In spite of the fact that the game is easy as pie, people truly love Plinko, and even here we can find some kind of a psychological side. Philosophically speaking, Plinko is a metaphor for life. Why? Because it’s a mix of luck and misfortune, joy and disappointment, and all in all a full gamut of emotions in the form of a board. You walk up to the top of it push the ball and step by step, pray it will give the rewards you seek. It is like a Pandora’s Box, right? We hope, we desire and it gives and takes away at the same time. Maybe, that’s the reason why people are drawn to Plinko? Who knows…Anyway, it’s up to you to decide!

Details

Release Date:June 28, 2019
Game type:Casual
Return to Player (RTP):99%
Progressive:No
Bonus Game:No
Resolution:1920x1080
Platform Availability:iOS, Android, HTML5, Windows

Sum up

Plinko in fact is really elementary and random, there are no specific betting strategies, but it’s still enjoyed by many fans for years. Why not try a lucky shot? One thing is sure, the entertainment is guaranteed, especially if you feel like going to hit big today!

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Wizard
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Plinko is a casino game based on a Plinko board with 16 rows of pegs. I've seen it at a few Cryptocurrency casinos. Please click the link for all the rules and analysis. As always, I welcome all questions, comments, and corrections.
The question for the poll is would you play Plinko?
It's not whether you win or lose; it's whether or not you had a good bet.
smoothgrh
Plinko is awesome!!
A couple suggested edits:
Rule 1— reorder colors to match graphic: green, red, blue, or yellow
Rule 3 — fix typo: At each row, the ball will hit…
I was confused by the graphic because it looks as if the bet made was 10, but the pay table in the chart has the same pays, so in the graphic, was the bet 1 unit? (i.e. the most that can be won is 650 units for 1?)
Does the pay table in the actual game change based on the units wagered, or does it remain static to show the payout ratio?
gordonm888
It took a google search for me to figure out who Diane, Holly, and Janice are, as mentioned in the poll. I never enjoyed The Price Is Right.
So many better men, a few of them friends, were dead. And a thousand thousand slimy things lived on, and so did I.
Wizard
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I was confused by the graphic because it looks as if the bet made was 10, but the pay table in the chart has the same pays, so in the graphic, was the bet 1 unit? (i.e. the most that can be won is 650 units for 1?)


The way it works is a 'credit' costs 0.000001 BTC (about $0.01) and the minimum bet is 10 credits. Why they require this step of buying credits, I have no idea. They don't do it in other games at this casino.
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Does the pay table in the actual game change based on the units wagered, or does it remain static to show the payout ratio?


It's static.
It's not whether you win or lose; it's whether or not you had a good bet.
Wizard
Administrator

It took a google search for me to figure out who Diane, Holly, and Janice are, as mentioned in the poll. I never enjoyed The Price Is Right.


Where were you in the late 70's? Debates among adolescent males about who was the most attractive Beauty were almost as common as those about Charlie's Angels.
It's not whether you win or lose; it's whether or not you had a good bet.
ThatDonGuy

It took a google search for me to figure out who Diane, Holly, and Janice are, as mentioned in the poll. I never enjoyed The Price Is Right.


No love for Anitra? She was even in The Longest Yard. Okay, to be fair, she had left the show before Plinko debuted.
Also, pardon me for being in pedantic mode today, but it's Dian, not Diane.

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DogHand
Wiz,
I saw a couple of typos:
'Such boards are also a good way to illustration to Gaussian curve at science museums.' Change 'illustration to' to 'illustrate a'.
'the casino will provide the hash of it's own seed': should be 'its'.
Dog Hand
michael99000

Where were you in the late 70's? Debates among adolescent males about who was the most attractive Beauty were almost as common as those about Charlie's Angels.


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I recall a 4th one who looked even better. Maybe she was in the show later years
Gialmere

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I'm sure many of you remember who Bob Barker's favorite beauty was...
Story at AP
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