Where To Play Limbo
Limbo on Stake is like a supercharged version of dice, where the payouts can be infinitely big.
That's right - there is literally no upper limit to the amount of money that you can win playing Limbo on Stake.
There is a limit to the size of the multipliers available (up to 1,000,000x), but no limit as to how much can be paid out.
Limbo is yet another deceptively simple game that Stake.com offers.
With Limbo, you set a target multiplier - this can start as low as 1.01, and rise to as high as 1,000,000x.
It's simple - you set your target multiplier. For instance, let's say that you decide that your target multiplier is 5x.
You would then put down a wager and click "Bet". The software will randomize a multiplier of anywhere between 1.01 and 1,000,000x.
If the software spits out a multiplier that is the same OR more than what you chose, you get that multiplier applied to your original wager, and that gets returned to you in the form of profit.
So, let's say that you select your multiplier of 5x, and the random multiplier lands at 7x.
This would be good news for you, as it would mean that you won your wager.
So, if you bet $100, you would get a 5x multiplier as your profit - $500.
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Some people prefer to go after the smaller multiplier payouts and quickly leave as soon as they are up.
Other people prefer to be patient and wait for the very big payouts.
For instance, you might do penny bets with a multiplier of 50,000x, which would obviously result in a very big payout if it hits.
The issue, of course, is that the odds of this hitting would be very low.
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If you are setting up a manual Limbo bet, the process is very simple - you simply pick your bet amount and your target multiplier and click on "Bet".
If you want to set up autobet, there are many more options available to you.
For instance, you can choose to run the software for a predetermined number of bets (say, 100), or you can let it run infinitely.
You can choose to automatically increase the amount of your wagers based on whether you won or lost your bet. For instance, following a losing bet, you could automatically increase your bet by 50%. This amount will be reset when you post a winning bet.
You can also set a stop loss so that the betting automatically ends when you lose a predetermined amount of money.
On the other hand, you can set a "stop on profit" which will stop the software when you hit a certain amount of profit.
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There is no social aspect to this game, though it is very simple and offers some potentially massive payouts.