Bink Originals Beginner's Guide
The 15 Bink Originals are the in-house games at the heart of Bink.bet. Every one runs at 98% Return-to-Player, every one is provably fair, and every one is built for fast rounds and instant feedback. This guide gets you up and playing in under five minutes.
What 98% RTP actually means for you
Over the long run, every $1.00 you wager returns $0.98 on average. The remaining 2% is the house edge. That's lower than every comparable social casino — most run 3–5%.
Short-term variance is huge. You can win much more or lose much more on any single bet. RTP only stabilises across thousands of rounds. Don't expect your first session to look like 98%.
Where to start: three Originals for first sessions
- Dice — the simplest game on the platform. Pick a target, pick a direction, roll. Multiplier is shown live before you bet. Perfect for understanding how RTP-based payouts work.
- Plinko — drop a ball through pegs, land in a multiplier bucket. Start with 8 rows on Low risk for tight variance; move up to 16 rows + High risk once you understand the bucket distribution.
- Mines — pure cash-out-while-ahead. Set 3 mines on a 5×5 grid for a beginner-friendly multiplier curve; reveal 2–3 safe tiles, take the cashout.
Bet sizing that won't burn through your bankroll
The cardinal rule: never bet more than 1–2% of your bankroll on a single round. With a $10 starting bankroll, that's $0.10–$0.20 bets. That gives you ~50–100 rounds of room for variance before any meaningful drawdown.
The point of low bet sizing isn't to win small — it's to survive long enough for the 98% RTP to actually express itself. Players who blow up bankrolls do it by betting 10%+ per round and losing three in a row.
How to use auto-bet safely
Auto-bet lets you queue many rounds without clicking each one. Useful for grinding bonus wagering requirements, less useful for casual play. Three controls to set every time:
- Number of Bets — set a finite number, never infinity for your first auto session.
- Stop on Loss — the most important field. If you set 100 rounds at $0.10, set Stop on Loss = $5 (50% of expected wagering). The loop will exit automatically if you drift.
- Stop on Profit — optional but useful. Set it to ~50% of expected wagering too so you take a win when you get one.
Don't use the "Increase on Loss" martingale option until you understand variance. It looks safe and isn't.
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