San Quentin

San Quentin

NoLimit City, 66,000x max win

RTP96.03%
Max Win66,000x
VolatilityExtreme
Layout5 reels, 3 rows, 243 ways

San Quentin at Betarama

Notorious San Quentin State Prison-themed slot that created NLC's Insane volatility classification. xNudge and Lockdown Spins with Jump Wilds reaching 512x multipliers. The original that pushed NLC into extreme territory. Prison riot and breakout mechanics.

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Published RTP: 96.03%. Max win: 66,000x. Extreme volatility, that means fewer hits but bigger payouts when they land.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does low volatility mean for my win frequency in San Quentin?

Low volatility means you hit winning combinations more often, but those wins tend to be smaller. San Quentin rewards frequent play with regular payouts rather than chasing rare massive wins.

How far can my stake stretch in San Quentin?

Your maximum possible win reaches 66,000 times your bet. This cap applies regardless of bet size, so a 1-credit bet maxes out at 66,000 credits.

What return should I expect from San Quentin over time?

San Quentin has an RTP of 96.03%, meaning the game returns that percentage of all wagered money to players across extended play. The remaining 3.97% represents the house edge.

Does San Quentin use the standard NoLimit City slot layout?

Yes, San Quentin uses NoLimit City's game layout, which is optimized for the 66,000x maximum win potential and the low volatility structure.

Should I expect long dry spells between wins in San Quentin?

No, the low volatility means you experience wins at a consistent rate rather than long gaps. You trade frequent smaller payouts for the absence of extended losing streaks.