What the singa189 Prize Table Contains
Our Prize Table for each slot game displays four core elements: symbol payouts (what each combination pays in coins or multipliers), feature descriptions (how free spins trigger, how bonus symbols work), volatility notes (whether the game pays frequently in small amounts or rarely in large amounts), and return-to-player rate (a percentage showing expected long-term payout behaviour). This information is non-promotional; we list actual game mechanics so you can make informed decisions about participation.
Prize Tables are published by the game studios (Pragmatic Play, PG Soft, Habanero, Microgaming, and others) and we display them verbatim on our platform. We do not alter, adjust, or hide any paytable data. If you spot a discrepancy between our displayed table and in-game behaviour, contact our support team during business hours and we will investigate immediately.
How to Read a Prize Table
Look for the symbol legend on the left side, which shows each icon and its value per coin wagered. The main grid displays combinations (e.g., three matching symbols on a payline) and the payout in coins.
Bonus symbols are typically highlighted in a different colour. The Prize Table explains what happens when these symbols land (e.g., triggering free spins or opening a bonus round).
Return-to-Player percentage appears at the bottom. This is a mathematical average showing how much of every 100 coins wagered the game returns to players over an infinite number of spins—not a promise about any individual session.
Free Demo Mode on singa189
Every slot on our platform—whether Aviator, Sweet Bonanza, Gates of Olympus, Fortune Tiger, or Mahjong Ways—has a free demo version accessible without logging in. Simply visit the game library, select any title, and click "Play Demo." You are given a set of virtual credits to spin with, and all wins and losses are play-money only. Your actual account balance is never at risk during demo play.
Demo mode operates on identical game code to real-play mode, so the symbol combinations, bonus trigger rates, and payout mechanics are exactly the same. The only difference is that wins credit play-money instead of real funds. Use demo mode to explore bonus features, understand how free spins work, and confirm you enjoy the game before depositing via DANA, e-wallet, mobile banking, or local payment.
Demo Play Equals Real Game Mechanics
Free demo mode uses the same RNG (random number generator) and paytables as real-money play. Testing a game in demo mode gives you an accurate picture of how that game behaves.
Prize Tables and Tournament Rules
Our scheduled slot tournaments—daily and weekly events featuring Aviator, Sweet Bonanza, Gates of Olympus, Fortune Tiger, or Mahjong Ways—use Prize Tables to establish scoring criteria. For example, a Gates of Olympus tournament might reward points for each cascading win (consecutive symbol matches without a new spin), while a Mahjong Ways event might track cumulative multiplier hits.
We always publish how the Prize Table translates to tournament points before the event starts. A high-paying symbol combination might award higher points; a bonus feature trigger might reset your multiplier. By understanding the Prize Table before entering a tournament, you can develop strategies that work within the game's mechanics and the event's specific rules.



Accessing Prize Tables During Regional Events
During major holidays—Idul Fitri, Idul Adha, Imlek, and Nyepi—we often feature special tournament versions of our core slots. Prize Tables for these events may include modified bonus rules or alternative payout structures specific to that tournament. We always publish updated tables well before the event window opens so players in Jakarta, Surabaya, Bandung, Medan, and Semarang can study the rules and plan accordingly.
Special-event Prize Tables are clearly marked as "Limited-Time" or "Tournament-Specific" in our game library. The underlying game mechanics remain unchanged, but the way tournament points are awarded may differ from standard play. This is another reason we encourage you to use demo mode before entering any tournament—it lets you see exactly how the modified Prize Table affects game flow.
Understanding a Prize Table before you play removes guesswork and lets you make strategic decisions with confidence.
Comparing Prize Tables Across Platforms
Prize Tables are standardised by the game studios that create them. Whether you play on singa189 or another platform, the paytable for Sweet Bonanza or Gates of Olympus is identical—the same symbols, same payouts, same bonus mechanics. We do not modify or adjust paytables; doing so would violate game-studio licensing agreements and breach player trust.
What differs between platforms is tournament structure, deposit methods, and customer support. Our singa189 platform offers online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking, and local payment deposits, English-language support during business hours, and transparent tournament scheduling. The Prize Tables themselves remain consistent across all licensed operators using the same game providers.
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Browse our game library on singa189
Log in to your account or visit our games page without logging in to see all available slots.
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Select a game and open its Prize Table
Click the "Prize Table" or "Info" button (usually an "i" icon) to display the full paytable and feature descriptions.
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Try demo mode to see mechanics in action
Click "Play Demo" to spin the game with play-money and confirm you understand how symbols and bonuses behave.
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Deposit and enter tournaments with confidence
Once you understand the Prize Table and enjoy the game, fund your account and participate in scheduled slot tournaments.
Return-to-Player and Long-Term Expectations
Every Prize Table lists a Return-to-Player (RTP) percentage. This figure represents how much of total money wagered a game returns to players on average over a very large number of spins. For example, a game with returns an average of 96 coins for every 100 coins wagered over billions of spins. This is not a guarantee for any single session; you may win significantly or lose on any given day.
RTP is determined by the game studio and locked into the game code. We do not adjust RTP for different tournaments or players. If you have questions about how RTP applies to your specific gameplay, our support team can explain the concept further during business hours via email or in-app chat.
