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Pick & Spin
Updated over a month ago

Pick and Spin is your new way to play Pick’em for a chance to 500x your entry all for a simple spin of wheel!

The gameplay is simple:

1. Enter the Pick & Spin contest via the lobby
2. Make a 2 pick entry with players from different teams
3. Choose your entry fee and spin!

Want to improve the multiple on your entry? Spin again!

Each spin will create a new entry with a fresh chance at the wheel. You may continue to re-spin the wheel for the same entry up until the cumulative fees submitted reach the entry fee maximum.

Pay Table

The multiplier for each entry is randomly determined according to the probability tables below:

*Check the Pick and Spin’s How To Play page in the app for our most updated pay table odds in the case of any payout discrepancies

Entries with a multiple of 500x or 100x are subject to a payout when only one of the picks hits.

If a pick in an entry results in a tie, then the multiple for the entry will be halved. If an entry features a tie and a loss then it will not be subject to a payout.

If the entry results in 2 ties or a single cancellation then the entry will be refunded.

The multiplier for each Pick & Spin entry is determined independently using an RNG, or random number generator. Any previous spins done by player will not determine the outcome of future spins.


Other Rules


Pick & Spin is available in all of the following states:

· Alaska, Arkansas, California, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Kentucky, Minnesota, Nebraska, New Mexico, North Carolina, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Oregon, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Texas, Utah, and Wisconsin.

Additionally, the Pick & Spin game mode is subject to a max entry fee and a limit on the cumulative entry fees that can be used on a given choice.

  • For example, a game mode has an entry fees limit for a choice of $150. If a Steph Curry Over 25 Points choice is submitted with an entry fee of $10, that choice can only be used in additional $140 worth of entry fees across all future entries. If a Steph Curry Under 25 Points is chosen for the same question, the entry fees from that choice won’t contribute to the $150 limit. Choosing a Steph Over for a different game or different stat will also not contribute to the limit.

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