95 million spins on rise of olympus 100: 77.9% of $0.50/$100 sessions busted before the cap
exp · 042 · 2026-06-15 · simulation-based
Run it yourself in the live simulator. All figures are simulation-based observations, not predictions. See our methodology.
what we measured
| parameter | value |
|---|---|
| provider | Play'n GO |
| rtp default | 96.20% (simulated) |
| rtp versions on file | 96.20 |
| volatility | |
| hit frequency | estimated at 20% for a high-volatility game (provider does not publish one; low-confidence) |
| max win | 15,000x |
| mechanics | grid;cascade;god-powers-100x |
| simulated | 95,394,400 spins, 9 stake/bankroll cells, 2,000-spin cap |
These are simulation-based observations from a model calibrated to the published RTP. Hit frequency and bonus frequency/value are estimates, flagged above; absolute bust levels carry that uncertainty, while the default-versus-floor comparison holds those inputs constant.
how long bankrolls survived
At a $100 bankroll, the median session lasted 2000 spins at $0.20 a spin, 634 spins at $0.50, and 219 spins at $1.00. Stake-to-bankroll cover, not the game, decided how long the money lasted.
bust rates
Share of sessions that busted before the 2,000-spin cap (default 96.20% version, 95% CI):
| $50 bankroll | $100 bankroll | $200 bankroll | |
|---|---|---|---|
| $0.20/spin | 71.4% ±0.9 | 40.2% ±1.0 | 2.1% ±0.3 |
| $0.50/spin | 89.1% ±0.6 | 77.9% ±0.8 | 51.8% ±1.0 |
| $1.00/spin | 95.2% ±0.4 | 89.3% ±0.6 | 77.7% ±0.8 |
what a finished session looks like
At $0.50 on a $100 bankroll the median session ended with $0.33 of the original $100. The 90th percentile kept $307.58. In our model a bonus arrived about once every 251 spins on average (a modelled trigger rate, flagged). Most sessions drain toward zero while a few tails run long, which is what negative expectation looks like over many sessions.
methodology note
We simulate models calibrated to published math, not the provider's game engine. Results are sample-based observations from 95,394,400 simulated spins, with 95% confidence intervals. Hit frequency and bonus parameters are estimated and flagged. Slots are negative-expectation games; nothing here predicts outcomes or improves odds. Corrections policy: methodology.html.
Where the max win actually comes from
50% of this game's RTP is locked inside the bonus you rarely trigger; the base game on its own returns just 48%.
A normal spin in our simulation never returned more than ~4,341x (€2,170). The 15,000x top win is a feature event, it only came out of the bonus. (base-game ceiling: model estimate)
Play the rise of olympus 100 demo, or stress-test it
Looking for the rise of olympus 100 demo or free play? A demo shows you a handful of spins. Our free simulator runs rise of olympus 100 across thousands of sessions and shows what actually happens to a bankroll over time: the bust rate, how long the money lasts, and the wait for the bonus. It is the demo with the math switched on.
stress-test rise of olympus 100 free
FAQ
Is there a rise of olympus 100 demo or free play?
Yes. You can play rise of olympus 100 in demo mode at most casinos, and you can stress-test it free in our simulator, which runs thousands of sessions and reports the bust rate and session length, the demo with the math switched on.
Is rise of olympus 100 worth playing?
It is negative-expectation like every slot. In our simulation, 77.9% of $0.50/$100 sessions busted before the 2,000-spin cap. We report the cost; we never tell you to play.