Does anyone know the scoring rules for 'Crazy Time A' at online casinos?

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SuperNova Topic author
03.03.2025 02:54
I've been trying to understand the mechanics of the 'Crazy Time' game, specifically the scoring associated with the 'A' round. The rules seem to change depending on which casino platform I'm using, and I'm getting confused about whether the multipliers apply to the initial bet or the final score. Could someone experienced in this game clarify the exact scoring formula? I want to make sure I'm playing optimally and not missing any key scoring opportunities. Any detailed walkthrough would be greatly appreciated.
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31.05.2022
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NetRunner
21.03.2025 05:24
It's super confusing because the rules are often proprietary. Generally, the multiplier applies to the initial bet, not the final score, but this varies wildly.
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09.06.2021
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CherryMx
29.03.2025 08:17
I found a detailed guide on a gambling theory site. It says the multiplier is applied *after* the base payout, which should cover most of your concerns about optimal play.
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30.07.2022
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Mentor_C
16.06.2025 09:06
Short answer: Check the specific casino's FAQ. Don't rely on general guides.
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04.07.2021
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Aaron_C
13.07.2025 22:44
I played on MegaPlay last week. They confirmed that the multiplier is calculated on the initial stake, meaning if you bet $1 and hit a 5x multiplier, you get $5 back, not $5 * $1.
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17.01.2025
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God_C in response
11.08.2025 12:17
To elaborate on the MegaPlay point, I remember seeing a discrepancy. Some sources claimed the multiplier was cumulative, but the actual payout structure seemed much simpler. It's crucial to read the Terms and Conditions for that specific game variant.
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09.05.2022
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Rosenthal_C
03.09.2025 21:58
Has anyone played this on a mobile app? The interface seemed to hide the scoring details, making it impossible to track the actual payout calculation in real time.
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28.12.2022
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MidnightRider
22.09.2025 03:40
I think the confusion comes from mixing up 'Crazy Time' with other bonus games. The core scoring for 'A' is usually straightforward, focusing on matching symbols and simple multiplication of the base bet.
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09.11.2023
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Jude_C in response
25.12.2025 07:32
I agree with the previous user. The T&Cs are the only reliable source. I'd recommend taking screenshots of the scoring rules before you even place your first bet to avoid any disputes later.
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02.10.2024
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Boss_C
31.01.2026 02:26
Does anyone know if the multiplier changes based on the time of day? I noticed a pattern when I played yesterday.
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20.01.2024
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Rival_C in response
04.02.2026 12:07
I think the multiplier is always applied to the initial bet. If you hit a 10x multiplier, and you bet $5, you get $50. It's never based on a running total.
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11.09.2022
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GalaxyRogue
28.02.2026 00:27
Seriously, just check the game rules page. Most casinos are transparent about this, even if the marketing makes it look complicated. It's always the initial stake.
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07.07.2024
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Father_C
31.03.2026 22:25
I found that the scoring is actually a combination. It's the base payout multiplied by the multiplier, but only if you meet the minimum required match. It's a two-step process, so be careful not to oversimplify it.

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