A Bankroll-First Money Coming Strategy
There is no way to beat a certified RNG, but there is a smart way to play a medium-volatility, single-line slot with a ×10 multiplier reel. This is how the 76JL desk approaches Money Coming.
Understand what you're betting into
Money Coming pays on one line across a 3×1 grid, but its real engine is the special 4th reel: it lands multipliers up to ×10 and can trigger respins that stack wins. That structure is why a 97% RTP slot with a modest base game still reaches a 10,000× ceiling. Your job is to survive long enough — with disciplined bet sizing — to be in the game when the multiplier reel fires.
Bankroll and bet sizing
- Set a session budget you are comfortable losing entirely, and treat it as entertainment spending.
- Aim for at least 100–200 base spins from your bankroll, so keep each bet to roughly 1% of it or less.
- Do not chase the ×10 reel by ballooning your stake after dry spins — variance does not owe you a correction.
- Bank a portion of any large multiplier win instead of feeding it all back.
Use the tools around the game
Strategy is not only about the reels. VIP cashback returns a slice of net losses, which directly offsets the dry stretches this game will hand you. And a clean, secure cashout habit — verifying KYC early, knowing your InstaPay limits — means a good hit actually reaches your wallet. Set deposit and loss limits before you spin, not after.
| Situation | 76JL approach |
|---|---|
| Long dry spell | Hold bet size steady; lean on cashback to soften losses |
| Big multiplier hits | Withdraw a slice immediately; don't recycle the whole win |
| Up for the session | Set a stop-win and cash out to GCash while ahead |
Frequently Asked Questions
Is there a guaranteed way to win Money Coming?
No. Every spin runs on a certified RNG and the game keeps a 3% house edge at 97% RTP. Strategy is about bankroll discipline and value from cashback — not beating the maths.
What bet size should I use?
A common bankroll rule is to keep each bet around 1% of your session budget or less, giving you enough spins to reach the ×10 multiplier reel without burning out early.