Last updated: 11-07-2026
Gates of Olympus doesn't use wilds, paylines, or a traditional payline structure at all — a detail newcomers coming from classic pokies sometimes miss entirely. Wins come from 8 or more matching symbols landing anywhere on the 6x5 grid, no line pattern required. Hit frequency runs at 28.82%, meaning roughly 1 in 3.5 spins pays something, but the 5,000x max win sits behind odds estimated at 1 in 718,391 spins — numbers worth having in mind before you judge a session by how the ceiling compares to newer titles like Gates of Olympus 1000 or Sugar Rush 1000.
What is Gates of Olympus and how does the scatter-pays mechanic work?
Released February 2021 by Pragmatic Play, Gates of Olympus set the template that a wave of later titles — including its own sequel — would follow. The 6x5 grid pays anywhere, not along lines: land 8 or more of the same symbol across the grid and you win, with a tumble mechanic then clearing those symbols and dropping new ones into place for a chance at consecutive wins within the same spin, all without placing a new bet.
Zeus appears at random during both the base game and free spins, placing multiplier orbs onto the grid worth anywhere from 2x to 500x. When multiple orbs land within the same spin or free spins round, their values add together rather than multiply — two orbs worth 10x and 50x combine to a 60x total contribution, not 500x. There's a genuine randomness to when and how often Zeus appears; no pattern exists to predict or influence it, despite what some strategy content elsewhere might imply.
It's worth being direct about this, since it's one of the more common misconceptions floating around forums and comment sections: no betting pattern, session timing, or spin sequence has any bearing on when a Zeus multiplier strike occurs. Each spin runs independently of the ones before it, and the game's RNG doesn't track or respond to how long it's been since the last multiplier landed. Treating a long gap between strikes as a sign one is "due" is a common but statistically unfounded way to read the game.
Free spins award 15 rounds when triggered, and multipliers accumulate across the entire feature rather than resetting each spin — meaning a strong multiplier early in the free spins round continues contributing to every subsequent win for the rest of the feature. That accumulation is what allows the 5,000x ceiling to be reached, even though any single spin's multiplier orb caps at 500x on its own.
Because there are no wilds and no traditional paylines, the visual layout can look unfamiliar to players coming from classic 3-reel or 5-payline formats. Every symbol contributes equally toward a win as long as 8 or more of the same type appear anywhere on the grid — position within the grid doesn't matter, only the total count. This "pays anywhere" structure, sometimes called scatter pays, has become common across newer Pragmatic Play titles since this game's release, and understanding it here transfers directly to titles like Sweet Bonanza or Sugar Rush 1000 that use the same underlying win logic.
| Parameter | Gates of Olympus | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Provider | Pragmatic Play | Released February 2021 |
| RTP | 96.5% | Alternate configs 95.51% / 94.50% — verify paytable |
| Volatility | High | Lower than the 1000 sequel's Very High rating |
| Hit frequency | 28.82% | Roughly 1 in 3.5 spins pays anything |
| Max win | 5,000x | Estimated 1 in 718,391 spins |
| Free spins trigger | ~1 in 57 spins | 15 free spins awarded |
| Bonus Buy | 100x bet | Not restricted at Richard Casino's Curaçao licence |
| Ante Bet | +25%, 2x scatter frequency | Doubles free spins trigger chance |
| Bet range | A$0.20–A$100 | [fallback data] |
Author's tip from Ethan Wallace, Online Casino Analyst & Compliance Researcher: "A 28.82% hit frequency sounds forgiving, but most of those hits are small — don't confuse a game that pays often with a game that pays well; the real return here is concentrated in free spins, not the base game."
Ante Bet — does paying 25% more actually make sense?
Ante Bet increases your stake by 25% in exchange for doubling the scatter symbol frequency, which in turn doubles your chances of triggering free spins on any given spin. At a A$1 base bet, that's an extra A$0.25 per spin to roughly double your shot at the feature. Mathematically, this sits close to a break-even trade rather than a genuine edge in your favour — you're paying proportionally more for proportionally better odds, not gaining free value. Whether it's worth using comes down to preference: if you'd rather reach free spins more often at a steeper cost per spin, Ante Bet delivers that; if you'd rather stretch a fixed bankroll across more spins at standard odds, leaving it off is the more conservative choice.
Bonus Buy, at 100x bet, is a separate lever entirely — it guarantees entry into free spins immediately rather than improving your odds of a natural trigger. At a A$1 bet, that's a A$100 outlay for guaranteed access to the feature, without any influence over how the multiplier orbs subsequently perform once you're inside it. Both features are available and unrestricted at Richard Casino under its Curaçao licence, unlike UK-licensed operators where Bonus Buy has faced regulatory restriction.
It's worth being clear about what each option does and doesn't change. Neither Ante Bet nor Bonus Buy alters the underlying RTP configuration running on your account — that figure is set at the operator level, at 96.50%, 95.51%, or 94.50%, independent of which betting features you toggle on. What they change is access: Ante Bet improves your odds of reaching free spins naturally at a steeper cost per spin, while Bonus Buy skips the wait entirely for a fixed upfront price. Combining both at once is possible but rarely makes practical sense, since Bonus Buy already guarantees the outcome Ante Bet is designed to make more likely.
Author's tip from Ethan Wallace, Online Casino Analyst & Compliance Researcher: "At roughly 1 in 718,391 spins for the max win, treat 5,000x as a statistical outlier rather than a realistic session target — a solid Gates of Olympus session is landing a handful of free spins rounds with decent orb activity, not chasing the printed ceiling."
Gates of Olympus or Gates of Olympus 1000 — which should you play?
Both share the identical 96.50% headline RTP and the same roughly 1-in-57 free spins trigger rate — the difference is entirely in volatility and ceiling. The original caps multiplier orbs at 500x and max win at 5,000x, rated High volatility. Gates of Olympus 1000 doubles the orb cap to 1,000x and triples the max win to 15,000x, rated Very High. If you're newer to this engine or prefer steadier variance, the original is the more forgiving starting point; if you've already got a feel for how the tumble and multiplier system behaves and want a genuine shot at a bigger ceiling, the sequel is the natural next step.
Author's tip from Ethan Wallace, Online Casino Analyst & Compliance Researcher: "If you're deciding between the original and the 1000 sequel, play the original for longer first — the tumble mechanic and multiplier accumulation are identical between both, so getting comfortable with the pacing here transfers directly if you move to the higher-variance version later."
Demo mode is available on both, so testing the difference in variance firsthand costs nothing before committing real funds to either. Richard Casino operates under a Curaçao licence rather than an Australian one, sitting outside ACMA and BetStop oversight — play on offshore terms and within a budget set in advance. You must be 18+ to register.
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