Derby Dollars
Online Slot Machine
Derby Dollars is a
three Reel, 20 payline reel series online slot
machine. This fast-paced take on the sport of
kings is all about the horses
- horse icons and horse head coins.
Substitute a horse for other icons to build
winning combinations and collect horse head
coins to trigger tons of free games. With the
right play you could even hit the jackpot which
is a multi-casino progressive that offers a huge
payout.
You can play up to
20 lines and bet $0.01, $0.02, $0.05, $0.25,
$0.50, $1.00, $5.00 per line.
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The Derby
Dollars online slot game defaults to 20
paylines but you can choose to play from
1 to 20 lines. The only rule to be aware
of when it comes to choosing
the paylines that you want to
play is that they must be sequential
(1,2,3,4 etc.) in other words you can
not choose paylines that are out of
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Now lets check out
the cool Bonus Feature that Derby Dollars has.
Derby Dollars offers one bonus feature: 2, 3, 4,
or 5 scattered Coins
appearing left-to-right triggers 5, 10, 15, or
25 free games respectively. During the free
games all of the prizes are tripled and
additional Horse and Coin symbols are
added to the reels. You can also win more free
games during the bonus feature.
The Horse symbol
substitutes for all other symbols except
scatters.
Another fun
feature of Derby Dollars is the Random
Progressive Jackpot that can be won at the end
of any game. The Jackpot is triggered at random
and is paid no matter what coin denomination
that you are playing. Random Progressive Jackpot
wins will be added to all of your other wins.
Other Derby
Dollars rules that you should be aware of
include:
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All symbols
pay Left to Right only including scattered
Coins.
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Wins on
different lines are added.
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Scatter wins
are added to line wins.
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Scatter wins
are multiplied by total bet.
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Line wins are
multiplied by bet per line.
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Highest win
only on each line.
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Maximum win
per spin is 40,000 times bet per line.
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Want to give
Derby Dollars a try?
Want to give Derby
Dollars a try?
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