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If you log into any major online casino today, you will likely see a massive, flashing banner advertising a 'Leaderboard Competition.'

Understanding exactly how the points are calculated is the absolute key to successfully navigating these highly competitive tournaments.

Understanding How Points are Calculated

Casinos generally use one of three primary methods to rank players: Total Wagered, Highest Multiplier Win, or Most Spins Completed.

Conversely, a 'Highest Multiplier Win' leaderboard ranks players based on their biggest single win relative to their bet size.

  • Network-wide tournaments (like Pragmatic Play's Drops & Wins) pool players from hundreds of different casinos, creating massive multi-million dollar prize pools
  • Because network tournaments have tens of thousands of participants, your statistical chance of finishing in first place is incredibly small
  • Local, casino-specific leaderboards have much smaller prize pools but offer a significantly better chance of actually placing in the money

How to Optimize Your Leaderboard Play

For volume-based tournaments, you should choose the lowest volatility slot available on the eligible games list.

For multiplier tournaments, you must switch to ultra-high volatility slots that are capable of delivering massive 5000x or 10,000x payouts.

Player BudgetBest Tournament to EnterReasoning
Low Roller ($50)Highest Multiplier WinLevels the playing field against whales
High Roller ($5,000+)Total Wagered (Coin-In)Guarantees a top spot through sheer volume

By understanding the scoring mechanics and choosing your games wisely, you can often secure a nice secondary payout.

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