100 Burning Hot

100 Burning Hot slot poster
Rating
- /10
RTP
95.89%
Volatility
MEDIUM
Max win
3,000×
Hit freq
-
Grid
-
Bet
-
Released
2018-01-26
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Our take

Medium-volatility fruit slot with 4 progressive jackpots adding shared-prize appeal; bridges consistent-payout and excitement-seeking player preferences.

100 Burning Hot charts a middle ground between Amusnet's low-volatility Super Hot and pure base-game experience. The 5×4 grid and 100 fixed paylines remain the mechanical spine—all reels spin, all paylines active—but the volatility profile shifts upward via a medium classification and the inclusion of 4 progressive jackpots.

Progressives are shared-prize pools funded by a small portion of each spin's stake across all players on the machine. Payouts range from modest (mini jackpot) to substantial (grand jackpot), with irregular but unpredictable trigger events. This mechanic injects hope and anticipation absent in pure base-game machines.

The 95.89% RTP sits marginally below Power Hot's 96.45%, a trade-off reflecting the volatility increase and progressive contributions. Gamble features allow players to risk winnings in a double-or-nothing scenario, extending session playtime and introducing psychological momentum swings. The 3000× max win in base play is respectable but capped; progressive jackpots theoretically exceed this.

Pros

  • 4 progressive jackpots add shared-prize appeal and top-end upside
  • Medium volatility introduces more dramatic moment-to-moment swings
  • Gamble feature allows risk-taking decisions on smaller payouts

Cons

  • 95.89% RTP is slightly below Super Hot and Power Hot variants
  • Progressive pools dilute base-game payouts slightly
  • No free spins or interactive bonus rounds

Math & maxes

Math breakdown

Volatility score
3 / 5
Max win
3,000x the stake
FAQ
What are the 4 progressive jackpots?

Typical categories are mini, minor, major, and grand. Exact trigger mechanics are not specified in source data; exact odds vary by operator.

How much does the progressive pool reduce base-game returns?

Typically 1-2% of stake goes to progressive pools, offset by the 95.89% RTP. The net effect on player returns is marginal.

Can I win the grand jackpot on a €0.10 bet?

Typically yes, though odds favour higher-stake players. Exact odds require operator disclosure.