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Frequently asked questions

What's the difference between a video slot and a classic slot?
Video slots are 5-reel (or 6+) digital games with animated symbols, free-spin bonus rounds, and features like wilds, scatters or cascading reels โ€” essentially the modern default. Classic slots are 3-reel games that replicate the old mechanical fruit-machine look: cherries, bars, sevens, a single payline or a handful, and rarely any bonus round. Math-wise, classics tend to be lower-volatility with higher hit rates.
Are table games (blackjack, roulette, baccarat) the same as a live-dealer version?
No. The table games listed here run on an RNG, same as a slot โ€” you're playing against a computer-simulated deck or wheel. Live-dealer games (not on SlotsBrothers, since they can't run in demo mode) stream a real human dealer from a studio in real time and use physical cards or a real wheel. The math is identical in the long run; the experience is very different.
What are 'crash', 'dice' and 'plinko' games?
They're a newer category (sometimes called 'instant-win' or 'social casino' games) built around a single mechanical concept: a multiplier curve that crashes at a random point, a dice prediction, or a ball dropping through pegs. Rounds resolve in a couple of seconds and they sit between slots and casual arcade games in feel.
Which game type is best for beginners?
Low-volatility video slots are the easiest starting point. You'll see frequent small wins, the features are signposted by the on-screen UI, and the math is forgiving on short sessions. Once you've got a feel for how wagering works, higher-volatility slots and table games become more interesting.