One tiny pointer can decide how the round turns out. No matter what you do, your luck will come down to that one pointer that decides which number is a match. There are no strategies to remember nor patterns to follow. Pick a number, believe, and see what happens.
If you’re looking for Dream Catcher by Evolution, you’ll find it in the Casino Games section on YesPlay. With bets starting at just R1, this live game is easy to understand. Before you start betting, you should take a minute or two to get familiar with the wheel, so you understand what you are betting on.
Wheel numbers
Dream Catcher has a big wheel divided into 54 sections with numbers 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, and 40. The smaller the number, the more frequently it appears, which means smaller-number bets are more likely to land. The opposite applies to bigger numbers, which appear less often, so bigger numbers suit players who can accept longer gaps between hits.
On the wheel, the number 1 appears 23 times, number 2 appears 15 times, the number 5 appears 7 times, number 10 has only 4 spots, number 20 only has 2 spots, and number 40 only has one position. There are also multipliers: 2x and 7x. If the wheel lands on one of these, all bets stay active and the next number payout is multiplied.
That is why that pesky big red 40 is so hard to catch. It might show up eventually, but it is not going to show up when you expect it to. For staking details on the YesPlay game page, more information you can find here.
Risk by number
Dream Catcher is great for people who don’t like long games and want quick rounds. With this wheel, what you see is what you stand a chance to get. More spaces equal more small payouts. Fewer spaces equal bigger payouts, if you can wait.
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