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Every game on our pedro platform displays a prize table before you play. The prize table shows you exactly what each symbol combination pays, what the minimum and maximum bets are, and how many paylines or winning patterns the game offers. Understanding the prize table is your first step toward informed play — it removes guesswork and lets you decide whether a game matches your budget and preferences.
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Our pedro prize tables are transparent and standardized across all games. Whether you are playing Aviator, Sweet Bonanza, Gates of Olympus, or any of our live-dealer tables, the payout structure is displayed clearly before your first spin or hand. We do not hide bonus terms, multipliers, or special rules in fine print.
What a pedro Prize Table Shows
A prize table on our pedro platform is a reference guide that displays all possible winning combinations and their payouts. When you open a slot game like Sweet Bonanza or Mahjong Ways, you will see a button labeled "Paytable" or "Prize Table" — tap it to view the full breakdown. The table lists each symbol, shows how many of that symbol you need to land to win, and displays the payout amount or multiplier for each combination.
Prize tables also show the game's minimum and maximum bet amounts. This information is crucial because it tells you the range of stakes you can place with your pedro balance. If you have deposited via DANA or e-wallet and want to play conservatively, you can check the minimum bet. If you want to maximize your potential return, you can see what the maximum bet allows.
Some games display additional information in the prize table: the number of paylines (the paths across the reels where winning combinations can form), the return-to-player percentage (a theoretical long-term average), and any special symbols like wilds or scatters that trigger bonus features. All of this information is presented in plain language so you understand the game before you commit your pedro balance.
A prize table is not marketing material — it is a factual reference that protects you by showing exactly what you can win and what you are risking.
Reading Symbols and Payouts in pedro Prize Tables
Each symbol in a pedro prize table has a name and a payout value. High-value symbols (often thematic to the game — fruit, gems, or characters) pay more when you land multiple copies. Low-value symbols (often playing-card ranks like A, K, Q, J) pay less but appear more frequently. This balance is intentional: high-value symbols create excitement when they land, while low-value symbols keep the game moving with smaller, more frequent wins.
The payout is usually shown as a multiplier of your bet. For example, if a symbol shows "5x" and you bet our welcome offer, landing that symbol combination pays our welcome offer. Some games show payouts in fixed amounts instead of multipliers, but the principle is the same — the prize table tells you exactly what you receive.
Special symbols appear in many pedro games. A "wild" symbol substitutes for other symbols to complete winning combinations. A "scatter" symbol often triggers free spins or bonus rounds without needing to land on a specific payline. The prize table explains what each special symbol does, so you are never surprised by unexpected features.
Prize Tables Are Game-Specific
Each game on pedro has its own prize table. Aviator has different payouts than Gates of Olympus, which differs from Fortune Tiger. Always check the prize table for the specific game you are about to play, especially if you are trying a new game for the first time.
Paylines and Winning Patterns on pedro
A payline is a path across the game's reels where winning symbol combinations can form. Traditional slot games have paylines that run left to right, but modern pedro games often have multiple paylines running in different directions — diagonals, zigzags, or even "ways to win" systems that do not follow traditional lines.
The prize table shows how many paylines the game has. Some games have as few as five paylines; others have hundreds or even thousands of "ways to win." More paylines mean more chances to win on each spin, but they also typically require a higher bet to activate all of them. Your pedro account dashboard lets you choose how many paylines to activate, which affects your total bet amount.
Understanding paylines helps you manage your pedro balance. If you want to play conservatively, you can reduce the number of active paylines to lower your bet per spin. If you want maximum coverage, you can activate all paylines and increase your bet accordingly. The prize table makes this choice transparent.
Prize Tables for Live-Dealer Games on pedro
Live-dealer games on our pedro platform — blackjack, roulette, baccarat, and Dragon Tiger — also have prize tables, though they are structured differently from slot games. Instead of symbol combinations, live-dealer prize tables show the payout for each type of bet you can place.
For example, in our pedro live blackjack, the prize table shows that a standard win pays 1:1 (you win an amount equal to your bet), while blackjack (an ace and a ten-value card) pays 3:2. In live roulette, the prize table shows that a single-number bet pays 35:1, while a red-or-black bet pays 1:1. These payouts are standardized across the gaming industry, and our pedro platform displays them clearly before you place your bet.
Live-dealer prize tables also specify the minimum and maximum bet amounts for each table. Our pedro platform offers tables with different limits so that users from Jakarta to Yogyakarta, whether they deposit via mobile banking, local payment, or bank transfer, can find a table that matches their budget.
How to Access Prize Tables on pedro Mobile and Desktop
On our pedro mobile app or mobile browser, accessing a prize table is straightforward. Open any game, and look for an information icon (usually a circle with an "i") or a "Paytable" button. Tap it, and the prize table appears as a full-screen overlay or a scrollable panel. You can review the entire table before you place your first bet, then close it and return to the game.
On desktop, the process is identical. Most pedro games display the prize table in a modal window that you can resize or scroll through. Some games also display a condensed version of the prize table directly on the game screen, so you can reference it while you play without opening a separate window.
If you cannot find the prize table in a game, our pedro support team can help. You can reach support through the Help section in your account dashboard, available 24 hours. Provide the name of the game, and our team will guide you to the prize table or explain the payout structure if the game displays it differently.
Using Prize Tables to Manage Your pedro Balance
Prize tables are tools for informed decision-making. Before you deposit via online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet, or bank transfer, you can review the prize tables of games you are interested in. This helps you understand what stakes are available and whether the game's payout structure matches your expectations.
For example, if you have deposited our welcome offer into your pedro account and want to play conservatively, you can check the prize table to see the minimum bet. If the minimum is our welcome offer, you can place many spins without depleting your balance quickly. If you want to play a game with higher stakes, the prize table shows you the maximum bet, so you can decide if that game is suitable for your current balance.
Prize tables also help you compare games. If you are deciding between Aviator and Sweet Bonanza, you can check both prize tables to see which game's payout structure appeals to you. Some players prefer games with frequent small wins; others prefer games with rare large wins. The prize table shows you which type of game you are choosing.
Prize Tables and Responsible Account Management on pedro
Our pedro platform displays prize tables because we believe transparency supports responsible account management. When you understand exactly what a game pays and what the bet range is, you can make deliberate choices about how much of your balance to risk on each spin or hand.
We recommend reviewing the prize table for any new game before you play. Spend a minute understanding the symbols, paylines, and payout structure. This small step helps you avoid surprises and keeps your pedro account experience predictable and controlled.
Prize tables are one of the core transparency features on our pedro platform. Combined with clear deposit and withdrawal processes via mobile banking, local payment, online payment, and bank transfers, prize tables ensure that you always know what you are playing, what you can win, and what you are risking. This clarity is central to how we operate across Indonesia — from Jakarta to Surabaya, Bandung to Medan, Semarang to Yogyakarta.