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Live Roobet Slide tracker — every round captured

Roobet Slide is a multiplier-target game: players pick a target multiplier before the round, the round runs, players whose target is met win. Every round captured here.

What this page tracks

  • Live ribbon of recent multipliers.
  • Round history sortable on every column, filterable by time window.
  • Multiplier distribution histogram.
  • Biggest wins ranked.
  • Empirical RTP — sum of payouts ÷ total volume over observed bets. Directional only (late-round bets under-represented in public snapshots, so this slightly under-counts winnings — read as a lower bound).
  • Streak tracker per threshold.

Play-money demo

Free Roobet Slide demo at /games/slide/simulator. Pick a target multiplier, watch live rounds, demo balance updates. Strategy backtest replays your stake plan over the last 50–500 real rounds.

Telegram alerts for Roobet Slide

Common alert configurations: any ≥ 100× round, ≥ 10× drought across 50 rounds, target-multiplier hit rate falls below threshold. [Set up alerts](/settings).

FAQ

What's the RTP of Roobet Slide? Around 99% on the standard mode. Empirical observation matches that across long enough windows.

Is Roobet Slide provably fair? Yes — round seeds are published and verifiable.

Can you predict the next Slide round? No. RNG, every round independent.

What target multiplier should I pick? Lower target = higher hit rate, lower payout, lower variance. The expected value is the same regardless of target; pick variance, not RTP.

Is Roobet Slide the same as Crash? Same underlying multiplier-cashout design. The UX is slightly different (Slide emphasises pre-set targets) but the math is equivalent.