Diamond Fortunator Hold And Win
- RTP
- 95.60%
- Volatility
- HIGH
- Max win
- 2,620×
- Hit freq
- -
- Grid
- -
- Bet
- -
- Released
- 2021-11-26
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Our take
3×3 classic-style Hold & Win slot from Playson with 95.60% RTP, high volatility, and 2620× max win.
Diamond Fortunator: Hold and Win is Playson's high-volatility gem chase, squeezed into an unusual 3×3 grid with just 5 win lines. The 95.60% RTP sits solid for high-volatility games, but the 2620× max-win ceiling and high variance are positioned squarely for players comfortable with extended dry spells between payouts.
The Hold and Win feature is everything here: land three or more diamond symbols to trigger the bonus, where diamonds lock and reels respin. Accumulated cash prizes, x2 multipliers, and in-game jackpots layer into the locked positions. The roughly 140-spin bonus frequency means you're chasing this feature rather than riding on base-game paylines — a fundamental design choice that flavours all strategic bankroll decisions.
The 3×3 layout and classic aesthetic (bells, hearts, diamonds on a dark-blue field) echo retro slots, but the Hold and Win mechanic is decidedly modern. This creates a hybrid: simple visuals, complex bonus logic. For high-volatility chasers who enjoy the tension of long dry spells rewarded by feature-driven payouts, Fortunator delivers exactly that. For casual players, the ~140-spin bonus frequency may feel punishing, and the high variance demands larger starting bankrolls.
Pros
- Hold and Win feature with x2 multipliers and in-game jackpots offers layered payouts
- 95.60% RTP respectable for high-volatility slot category
- 2620× max win provides meaningful chase incentive
- Classic 3×3 aesthetic appeals to retro-slot nostalgia
- Bonus hits roughly every 140 spins — traceable pattern for planning
Cons
- High volatility means extended dry spells between payouts
- 5 win lines severely limit base-game hit frequency
- ~140-spin bonus frequency demands substantial starting bankroll
- Requires bankroll discipline; not suitable for casual, low-budget play
Math & maxes
Math breakdown
- Volatility score
- 3 / 5
- Max win
- 2,620x the stake
FAQ
What does high volatility mean practically?
Expect long stretches (sometimes 50+ spins) without significant wins, punctuated by the Hold and Win bonus. Plan accordingly with bankroll.
How often does the bonus hit?
Approximately every 140 spins on average, though variance means some bonuses cluster while others space further apart.
What's the x2 multiplier do?
During Hold and Win, a x2 multiplier symbol doubles the prize value of any cash symbol it touches in the respin rounds.
Is this suitable for beginners?
No. High volatility and ~140-spin bonus frequency demand experience, bankroll discipline, and emotional resilience to downswings.





