Hey everyone,
I’ve seen some comments about me using IDR as my currency in the multiplier race, and I get why it might feel frustrating if you’re using a higher-value currency and losing more before hitting a big multiplier. I just wanted to share my perspective on this.
These races usually take a ton of spins—like tens or even hundreds of thousands—to land a high multiplier. Using a low-value currency like IDR keeps the cost of all those spins as low as possible while still being able to compete. It just makes sense to me from a practical point of view.
That said, I totally understand the concerns. The difference in spending between low and high-value currencies is real, and I’m actually all for introducing a minimum bet size rule to make it fairer for everyone. If that happens, I’ll adapt. But as long as there isn’t a rule like that, I think it’s smart to stick with the smallest bet possible.
I think "exploit" is a strong word here—it implies some kind of cheating, which has never been my intention. I’m simply trying to play strategically within the rules of each contest.
For context, my local currency is HUF, but it’s unavailable on most sites I play on. In general, I stick to USD. However, for contests like this, where the rules don’t specify a minimum bet size or have specific conditions, I’ll choose a currency that works best for the competition.
That’s correct. If I remember correctly in that particular contest, the minimum bet rule was 0.1 USD, and 2.25 MXN was just slightly over that threshold. I chose it because it fit the rules while keeping costs as low as possible.
If there’s ever a new rule, like a universal minimum bet or currency restriction, I’ll gladly adjust.