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Wheel of Fortune 4D More Money
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Risk Scale:
Green (usually a few spins; sometimes upward of 15x the bet)
Minimum Play:
Anything X7 or higher for the next spin. The game moves one space to the right with each spin.
Other:
I call this an underchecked game in an average casino.
This game is mostly straightforward, and it looks like this:
In the photo above, notice the five multipliers on the small screen just below that giant X1. From left to right, we have: X4, X4, X1, X9, X4. It might look like the next spin will be for the X1, but it actually moves one space to the right each spin, so the next spin will be the X9.
Here’s that section blown up:

I play anything X7 or higher for the next spin. You don’t want to chase one big multiplier around the board and play a bunch of crappy ones along the way. Doing that often costs you money, even when you do eventually nail a line hit with a big multiplier. So in the example above, the play is over after one spin and the board would then look like this:
For any full wild reel, +1 is added to the corresponding column’s number up top. On any winning spin, the multiplier that was just hit resets to X1. Most times, even if you have a winning spin on a big multiplier, the payout isn’t anything special. Every now and then, the stars align and you combine a meaty multiplier with a great board. But for the most part, this is a one- or two-spin game where you’re hoping to win a few times your bet.
There’s some room for debate on certain plays, such as something like this below:
While you don’t want to chase a lone high multiplier or even two around the board, when you start seeing something like X3, X8, X8, X6, X6 on your next five spins, it gets more enticing, especially as those inevitably grow as you spin. But it’s a hard-to-define line, because one or two spins can quickly turn into 15 if the game plays out that way. For what it’s worth, I’ll play the example above.
Overall, if you do play something like this, make sure you step away when two or more multipliers start resetting, so you don’t end up chasing one or two big numbers while you have a bunch of X1s and X2s.
I have a couple of videos to explain how the game works below: