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Slot Clash: compete on featured slots for leaderboard prizes

We run Slot Clash tournaments every week—you pick a seat, spin the featured game, and your points climb the board. Prizes go to top finishers, and you can fund your entry with bKash, Nagad or Rocket the moment you decide to join.

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cb99 Slot Clash: compete on featured slots for leaderboard prizes
TOURNAMENT HELP

Help paths for Slot Clash players

If you hit a question mid-tournament or need to check your leaderboard standing, these channels answer fast. Our support desk knows the Slot Clash schedule and can pull your round history if something looks off.

Live chat during events Open chat from the tournament lobby screen. An agent sees your current round and can confirm your point total, check if your last spin registered, or explain prize-tier rules while the clock runs.
Tournament rule card Tap the info icon inside any Slot Clash event to see that round's scoring method, prize breakdown, and time remaining. The card stays on-screen so you can reference it between spins without leaving the game.
Account wallet for prizes Slot Clash winnings land in the same wallet you use for deposits and regular withdrawals. Check your transaction list to see the prize credit with a tournament reference code, then withdraw via bKash, Nagad or Rocket whenever you like.
cb99 How our Slot Clash tournaments run

How our Slot Clash tournaments run

Each Slot Clash event picks one slot—often Gates of Olympus or Sweet Bonanza from Pragmatic Play—and gives every player the same spin budget and time window. You open the tournament lobby, claim your seat, and start spinning. Points stack based on win multiplier, not total stake, so the player who lands the highest single-win multiplier during the round takes first place. The

leaderboard updates live, and when time expires we distribute prizes to the top five finishers straight into your account wallet. Entry fees vary by event; smaller buy-ins run daily, larger prize pools launch Friday through Sunday. You fund entry the same way you fund regular play—bKash, Nagad, Rocket—and if you finish in the money, your prize appears in your balance within minutes

of the final bell.

FAIR PLAY

How we keep Slot Clash fair for all entrants

Every tournament runs on the same slot RNG the provider uses for regular play, so spin outcomes stay random and verifiable. We publish the full leaderboard and point formula before each event starts, and our system logs every spin with a timestamp so you can audit your own round history.

Provider RNG certified

Slot Clash events use unmodified slot math from Pragmatic Play, PG Soft and other studios we list in the lobby.

Public leaderboard

Your screen name, current points and rank appear live to all participants. You see everyone else's progress the same way they see yours, and the final standings stay visible for twenty-four hours after the event closes so you can screenshot…

Spin-log transparency

Request your tournament spin log from support and we send a CSV with bet size, win amount, multiplier and server timestamp for every round you played. That file lets you verify your own point calculation against the published formula.

Prize-pool guarantee

We lock the advertised prize total before registration opens. Even if fewer players join than expected, we pay the full published prize ladder—first through fifth place get exactly what the event page promised when you bought in.

Slot Clash glossary

Quick definitions for the terms you see on leaderboards, entry cards and prize tables. If you need step-by-step help joining or playing a round, check the how-to FAQ further down.

What does buy-in mean?

The fixed amount you pay from your account wallet to claim a tournament seat. Buy-in covers your spin budget; the prize pool is separate and comes from collected entry fees or a house guarantee.

What is a leaderboard multiplier?

The ratio between your total bet and your biggest single win during the event. If you bet one hundred taka and hit a five-thousand-taka line, your multiplier is fifty times, and that figure sets your leaderboard rank.

What does time window mean?

The fixed period during which you must complete all your tournament spins. Some Slot Clash rounds give you thirty minutes; others run for two hours. Once the window closes, the leaderboard freezes and we calculate final prizes.

What is guaranteed prize pool?

A minimum total we promise to pay regardless of how many players enter. If buy-ins do not cover it, cb99 adds the difference so every advertised prize tier pays full value to the winners.

What does spin budget mean?

The number of game rounds included in your buy-in. A fifty-spin budget means you get exactly fifty attempts; when you use the last one, your tournament score locks and you wait for other players to finish.

What is instant prize credit?

Winnings that appear in your account wallet the moment the tournament ends, with no manual claim step. You can withdraw them via bKash, Nagad or Rocket right away or roll them into the next event.

Common questions about Slot Clash on cb99

Real questions from players who enter our weekly tournaments. Answers explain the join process, scoring rules, and what happens to your winnings when the round closes.

Open the tournament lobby from the main menu, pick an event that shows 'Open' status, and tap Join. The screen deducts your buy-in from your wallet, assigns you a seat number, and launches the featured slot with your spin budget loaded.

Yes—deposit into your cb99 wallet using bKash, Nagad or Rocket, then use that balance to pay the buy-in. If your wallet is already funded, the tournament screen deducts the entry fee automatically when you join.

Your score locks at whatever your highest multiplier was before the budget ran out. You stay on the leaderboard, and if your locked score holds a prize position when time expires, you win that tier even though you finished spinning early.

The tournament lobby shows the featured game name—usually Gates of Olympus, Sweet Bonanza or a PG Soft title—plus a demo-play link so you can try it for free before the event opens. We announce the slot seventy-two hours ahead.

Only if the event info says 'Global Pool.' Most of our Slot Clash rounds are Bangladesh-region events, so your leaderboard shows other players funding with bKash, Nagad and Rocket, keeping prize distribution local and simpler for account-verification purposes.

Within five minutes of the final leaderboard freeze. Check your transaction list for a credit tagged with the tournament name; you can withdraw it immediately via bKash, Nagad or Rocket, or leave it in your wallet for the next round.
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