The Big Deal

An early-era Habanero high-roller cabinet where the Security Guard pays from just two on a line. 25 paylines, doubling Card Sharper wild and a Race progressive jackpot retrofit on top.

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Provider
Habanero
RTP
96%
Volatility
Medium
Grid
5x3
Paylines
25 fixed paylines
Min Bet
€0.25
Max Bet
€2,500.00

Gameplay Screenshots

The whole production is pitched at a kind of Old-Hollywood casino swagger that Habanero used to lean into more often. A red carpet rolls forward to the reel cabinet, twin chandeliers blaze above, and heavy blue stage curtains hang down the sides of the grid. The wordmark sits in gold Art-Deco lettering at the top. In the corner, a tuxedoed Card Sharper smirks at you above the line Doubles The Prize. So you know the pitch before you've spun a single reel: high-roller fantasy, but at fifty-cent coin stakes.

Twenty-five fixed lines run across a standard 5×3 board. The hook lives in one specific symbol. The Security Guard, a bald bouncer in a dark suit, is the only character on the paytable that pays from just two-of-a-kind. A demo spin caught him triggering three separate two-symbol wins inside a single round, each one a small fixed payout, none of them stacking into anything bigger. It's a frequency tweak, not a real boost to the math, but it does explain why the base game feels busier than your typical 25-line cabinet. The Card Sharper sits at the top of the paytable and acts as the doubling wild on any line he completes. The ordinary wild handles the rest, and a separate Scatter triggers free spins with an in-round multiplier.

What's been bolted on later is the Race progressive jackpot. A meter ticks across the top of the screen showing the current shared pot, and during the demo it was sitting just over 8,000 EUR with the next race window roughly a day out. Any spin at 0.10 or above qualifies, the top two finishers split the prize on a 60/40 schedule, and the network feature draws about 1% of total RTP. Honestly the cabinet is too old for a jackpot meter to look natural up there. It reads more like a vintage suit somebody pinned a smartwatch onto. The math still runs at 96% though, so it doesn't hurt anything to leave it on.

Symbols include a red sports car, gold luxury wristwatches, jewelled cufflinks with red gemstones, a diamond ring, banded cash stacks, a martini glass with olive, casino chips, a face-down playing card on green felt, and a redhead in a red dress framed in a circular gold portrait. There's also a CASINO marquee acting as one of the high-pay icons. No Buy Feature menu, no ante chip. Both omissions are consistent with how early Habanero builds were shipped before the studio added all the modern bet-modification toggles.

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