π§± What Are Small-Value Symbols?
Small-value symbols are the low-paying icons in a slot game. While they appear often, they only provide small payouts when they form a winning combination.
π Small-Value Symbols in Mahjong Wins β Gong Xi Fa Cai
In this game, the small-value symbols are usually the standard Mahjong characters or numbers that have less prominent colors. Examples include:
Small-Value Symbols |
Characteristics |
π’ Plain green symbols |
Basic Mahjong letters or numbers. |
π΅ Blue symbols |
Typically numbers 1β9 or dots. |
βͺ White/round symbols |
Standard Mahjong symbols that are not special characters. |
πΆ Regular characters (small Chinese letters) |
Not the gold symbols or special characters. |
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These symbols have a low payout value, usually paying only a few times your bet if you land 3β5 of them in a row.
π― Function of Small-Value Symbols
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To Fill Tumbles: Small-value symbols often appear to activate the Tumble feature, which creates consecutive wins.
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To Make Way for Big Symbols: After small-value symbols win and disappear, premium symbols can fall into place, giving you a chance for a much bigger win.
π§ Tips When Small-Value Symbols Appear Frequently
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Donβt panic. Small-value symbols are designed to appear oftenβitβs part of the gameβs Random Number Generator (RNG) mechanic.
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Watch the Tumbles. Sometimes, small symbols winning and disappearing are followed by high-paying symbols that can trigger a big win.
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Use them as a signal. If small-value symbols keep appearing without any big wins, it might be a sign that you should:
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Change your spin pattern.
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Lower or raise your bet.
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Wait for a more βgacorβ (hot) time to play.
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π Example of Small-Value Combinations:link alternatif haha178
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3 blue Mahjong number symbols β a small payout (e.g., 0.2x β 0.4x your bet).
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5 regular green characters β a slightly higher payout, but still at a low level.