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Ice Fishing demo: spin the wheel, watch the ledger
Evolution does not publish a free-play Ice Fishing table. So we built the next best thing — the real 53-segment wheel, real bet routes, and a running return counter that shows you what your chosen spread does over time rather than over one lucky spin.
Drawn to the published split — every segment is real
46 Leaf 4 Lil' Blues 2 Big Oranges 1 Huge Reds
Ready
Set your stakes, then spin.
Stake per round
- Rounds
- 0
- Net
- $0.00
- Return
- —
- Best hit
- —
Play money only. Nothing here connects to a casino account and no stake is real.
§ What the numbers mean
Return is everything the wheel gave back divided by everything you staked. It is the only figure in the panel that means anything before a few hundred rounds have passed.
Net is the amount you are up or down in play money. Over 20 rounds it is noise. Over 2,000 it is the house edge doing arithmetic.
Best hit is the largest multiplier you actually had money on. Watching this number stay stubbornly small while bonus rounds fly past is the most useful thing the simulator does.
The colour strip below the wheel is the last 40 results: faded green for leaf, solid colour for each fish. Look at how long the gaps between red squares are.
Ready for the real table?
Same wheel, same maths, real stakes. Set a deposit limit before you start.
§ How the model works
Every spin picks one of 53 segments with equal probability, using the published layout. If it is a leaf, the model checks whether that leaf was boosted before the spin — boosts are drawn from 3x, 4x, 5x, 7x and 10x, weighted towards the low end, at a frequency that brings the route’s long-run return to 97.10%.
If it is a fish, the model draws a catch from that bonus’s published range using a skewed distribution, then applies a wheel multiplier of 2x to 10x some of the time. The parameters are set so Lil’ Blues lands on 95.69%, Big Oranges on 95.60% and Huge Reds on 95.17%.
Two rules are copied straight from the real game and matter more than they look: a leaf without a boost returns your stake plus the same again, while any multiplier win pays the multiplier instead of returning your stake. That is why a 3x boost is a 2:1 net win.
What the model does not reproduce: the live host, the studio, the exact weighting Evolution uses inside each fish range, or any operator-specific table limits. For those you need the real table.
§ Demo FAQ