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A user opens paitowarna, funds their account via e-wallet virtual account or mobile banking, then navigates to the Prize Table section to review payout structures across our game portfolio. The Prize Table displays what each game category offers—slot games like Gates of Olympus and Aviator, live-dealer tables such as blackjack and Dragon Tiger, and football markets covering Liga 1 and Piala AFF. Understanding these tables helps you choose which game type suits your session.

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On paitowarna, the Prize Table is not a single game but a reference guide. It shows the payout percentages, maximum win amounts, and feature mechanics for each game we offer. This transparency is central to how we operate—you see the odds and payout structure before you commit funds. The Prize Table updates when we add new games or adjust payout parameters, and all changes are logged with effective dates.

What the Prize Table shows

The Prize Table on paitowarna is organized by game category. Each row represents a specific game or game variant. The columns display: game name, minimum stake, maximum stake, payout percentage (also called RTP or return-to-player), maximum single-win amount, and feature descriptions. For slot games, the table also notes the number of paylines or the cascade mechanic. For live-dealer games, it notes the table limits and any side-bet options.

The payout percentage is the most important column. This number represents the average percentage of all stakes that the game returns to players over a large number of spins or hands. For example, a game with a non-specific info payout percentage means that, on average, players receive 96 units back for every 100 units wagered across many sessions. The remaining non-specific info is the house edge. This percentage is fixed per game and does not change based on your account tier or session history.

Prize Table interface showing game categories, payout percentages, and stake limits

The Prize Table is your reference for understanding what each game offers before you play. Payout percentages are audited and certified; we publish them to ensure you make informed choices.

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Stake limits on the Prize Table reflect the minimum and maximum you can wager per spin or hand. These limits vary by game. Slot games typically have lower minimums (to allow longer sessions) and higher maximums (to accommodate high-value bets). Live-dealer tables often have higher minimums (to reflect the cost of operating a live studio) and lower maximums (to manage house risk). Your account tier may further restrict these limits—for example, new accounts might have lower maximums than verified accounts.

Maximum single-win amounts are also listed. This is the largest payout a single spin or hand can generate. For slot games with cascading mechanics, this maximum assumes the best-case scenario of multiple cascades compounding within a single spin. For live-dealer games, it reflects the table's maximum payout on a single hand. These maximums are hard limits—no spin or hand can exceed them, regardless of how the outcome aligns.

Reading Prize Table columns and game variants

Each game on the Prize Table may have multiple variants. For example, Gates of Olympus appears as both a standard version and a turbo version. The turbo variant has a higher payout percentage but also higher volatility—wins are less frequent but larger when they occur. Both variants are listed separately on the Prize Table so you can compare them directly.

The "Feature" column describes special mechanics. For slot games, this might note "Cascade grid with multiplier" or "Free spins triggered by scatter." For live-dealer games, it might note "Side bets available" or "Multi-camera feed." These descriptions help you understand what to expect during play. If you're unfamiliar with a game's mechanics, the Prize Table description is a starting point; full rules are available in the game's help menu once you load it.

Slot game variants showing different payout percentages
Game variants with different payouts
Live-dealer table limits and side-bet options
Live-dealer table configuration
Account tier restrictions on maximum stake
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Payout percentages on the Prize Table are audited by independent third parties. paitowarna publishes certification documents for each game, available on request through our support team. These certifications confirm that the game's randomisation algorithm and payout structure match the published percentage. If you want to verify a game's certification before playing, contact our support team via live chat or email—they can provide the certification document within standard response windows.

Account limits: Your account tier determines your maximum stake across all games. Even if a game's Prize Table shows a higher maximum, your account limit takes precedence. Contact support to request a tier upgrade if you want higher limits.

The Prize Table also notes which games are available in your region. Some games may be restricted in certain jurisdictions due to local regulations. If a game appears grayed out or marked as unavailable on your Prize Table, it means our services in that game category are not available where you are located. This is part of how paitowarna ensures compliance with local law—services are available only where applicable regulations permit.

The Prize Table is updated regularly as we add games and adjust parameters. Check back periodically to see new offerings and compare payout structures across categories.

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Using the Prize Table to plan your session

Before you fund your account on paitowarna, review the Prize Table to identify which games align with your session goals. If you want longer play sessions with frequent small wins, look for games with higher payout percentages and lower volatility. If you prefer fewer, larger wins, look for games with lower payout percentages but higher maximum payouts. The Prize Table makes these comparisons straightforward.

Compare stake limits across games. If you have a fixed session budget, divide it by the game's minimum stake to estimate how many plays you can afford. For example, if your budget is equivalent to 50 GoPay transactions and a game's minimum stake is 1 e-wallet unit, you can afford 50 plays. This calculation helps you choose between games—a game with lower minimums extends your session, while a game with higher minimums concentrates your budget into fewer, higher-value plays.

The Prize Table also helps you understand payout differences between live-dealer and slot categories. Live-dealer games typically have higher payout percentages (often non-specific info+) but require you to play at the table's pace—you cannot speed up or slow down a hand. Slot games have more variable payout percentages but allow you to control your spin speed. Neither is superior; they represent different trade-offs in pace and payout structure.

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If you have questions about a specific game's payout structure or mechanics, our support team can clarify. We offer multilingual help via live chat, email, and in-app messaging. Response times vary by channel, but we aim to address Prize Table questions within a few hours. For urgent clarifications before you start a session, live chat is the fastest option.

Remember that the Prize Table shows long-term averages. Individual sessions will vary—some will exceed the payout percentage, others will fall short. The payout percentage is a statistical average across many players and many sessions, not a guarantee for any single session. Withdraw your winnings when you reach your session goal, and approach each session as independent from the last. Our payment infrastructure supports withdrawals to online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, and other local methods, so moving funds back to your everyday account is straightforward once your session concludes.