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Prize Drop Tournaments Run Daily

We host Prize Drop rounds across our slot and crash-game lobby where every spin and multiplier climb adds to your leaderboard position, and payouts land in your wallet when the timer closes.

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622bet Your Spins Earn Tournament Points

Your Spins Earn Tournament Points

Prize Drop tournaments track every qualifying spin you place in games from Pragmatic Play, PG Soft and our crash-room providers. Each win multiplier adds points to your leaderboard score, and the top positions split the prize pool when the round timer hits zero. We refresh the board every few seconds so you can watch your rank climb in real time. Payouts clear

to your account wallet within minutes of the round close, ready to withdraw via bKash, Nagad or Rocket or roll into your next session. You choose which slots and crash games to enter; we handle the scoring and the payout queue without extra claims or forms.

TOURNAMENT HELP

Prize Drop Support Paths

Need help tracking your leaderboard position, checking payout status or understanding which games qualify for the current Prize Drop round? Our support team covers tournament questions alongside your usual account and wallet queries.

Live Chat for Tournament Queries Open the chat widget from any Prize Drop leaderboard page and ask about qualifying games, current rank or payout timing. Our agents see your tournament history and can explain scoring rules or verify your wallet balance in the same conversation.
Leaderboard Refresh & Rank Updates The Prize Drop board refreshes every few seconds during active rounds. If your rank does not update after a big win, clear your browser cache or switch to the app view. Contact support if the delay persists beyond two minutes.
Payout Verification & Wallet Transfer When a Prize Drop round closes, payouts queue automatically and land in your account wallet. Check the transaction log under your wallet tab for the exact timestamp and amount. Withdraw to bKash, Nagad or Rocket from there as usual.
FAIR PLAY

How We Keep Prize Drop Fair

Prize Drop tournaments depend on accurate game-result feeds and transparent leaderboard math. We pull spin outcomes directly from our studio partners' certified RNG servers, log every qualifying bet with its timestamp and multiplier, then rank positions using the same scoring formula shown in the tournament rules tab. Your final rank and payout amount are verifiable through your account transaction history.

Studio RNG Certification

Every slot and crash game in Prize Drop tournaments runs on the provider's own random-number engine, certified by labs like Gaming Labs or iTech Labs. We receive the result feed but do not alter outcomes or multipliers.

Timestamped Bet Logs

Each qualifying spin records your stake, multiplier and the exact second it settled. You can review your Prize Drop history under account logs to see which bets counted toward your leaderboard score and when they posted.

Public Leaderboard Scoring

The Prize Drop rules tab publishes the points formula before each round starts. Your score is the sum of all qualifying win multipliers within the tournament window, visible to you and every other participant on the same board.

Automated Payout Queue

When the timer closes, our system ranks all participants, assigns prize-pool shares to the top positions and queues wallet credits without manual approval steps. Most payouts land within two to five minutes of the round end.

Tournament Glossary

Key terms you will see on Prize Drop leaderboards, rules tabs and payout logs.

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What does qualifying spin mean in Prize Drop?

A qualifying spin is any real-money bet placed in a tournament-enabled game during the active round window. Free or bonus spins usually do not count unless the rules tab says otherwise.

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How is the leaderboard score calculated?

Your score is the sum of all win multipliers from qualifying spins. For example, three wins at 5×, 10× and 2× give you seventeen points. Bigger multipliers move you up the board faster.

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What is a prize pool in Prize Drop tournaments?

The prize pool is the total amount shared among top leaderboard finishers when the round closes. We publish the pool size and payout distribution before each tournament starts in the rules tab.

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What does tournament timer mean?

The timer shows how much time remains before the Prize Drop round closes and the leaderboard locks. Spins placed after zero do not count toward that round but may qualify for the next one.

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How do wallet credits work after Prize Drop payouts?

Your prize lands as a credit in your account wallet, visible under the transaction log with a Prize Drop label. You can withdraw it to bKash, Nagad or Rocket or use it for your next session.

06
What are tournament-enabled games?

These are the slots and crash games tagged with the Prize Drop badge in the lobby. Only spins in those titles count toward the active leaderboard; other games run normally but do not earn points.

Prize Drop FAQ

Answers to the questions we hear most about Prize Drop tournaments, leaderboards and payouts.

Open any game with the Prize Drop badge in our lobby during an active round. Your first real-money spin enrolls you automatically and starts adding multipliers to your leaderboard score. No separate registration or entry fee required.

We rotate the game list for each round, but typical titles include Gates of Olympus, Sweet Bonanza and Mahjong Ways from Pragmatic Play and PG Soft, plus our crash rooms like Aviator and Crash Smoke. Check the rules tab for the current lineup.

Yes. The leaderboard refreshes every few seconds during the tournament window. You will see your username, current score and position updating as you play. Switch between the game screen and the board tab without losing your session.

Payouts queue within minutes of the round timer reaching zero. Most credits land in your account wallet in under five minutes, visible in your transaction log with the Prize Drop label and the exact amount you earned.

Yes. Once the payout posts to your wallet, treat it like any other balance. Open the withdrawal screen, choose bKash, Nagad or Rocket, enter your wallet number and confirm. Standard verification steps apply as usual.

Usually no. Most Prize Drop rounds score only real-money spins placed with your account balance. If a special tournament allows bonus spins, we will note that in the rules tab before the round starts.
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