100 Burning Hot slot by Amusnet — game artwork
Amusnet · Burning Hot series

100 Burning Hot

All four Amusnet Burning Hot slots publish the same official max win: 3,000× the bet per line. Only the line count changes, and it changes everything. On the five-line original that is 600× your total stake. Here, across a hundred lines, it is about 30× — twenty times smaller, while the official volatility rating has gone up from 2/5 to 3/5.

The saving grace is that Amusnet undersells its own game. The Dollar scatter pays from anywhere and is documented at up to 10,000×, more than three times the headline figure. The real top end here is a scatter, not a payline.

7.5/ 10
RTP 95.89%Volatility MediumPaylines 100 fixedTop pay 3,000× line bet

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100 Burning Hot at a Glance

ProviderAmusnetAmusnet Interactive, formerly EGT Interactive — the studio behind the Hot series and the Jackpot Cards progressive. Not EGT Digital, which builds the separate Bell Link and Clover Chance ranges.
Layout5 × 4100 fixed paylines
RTP95.89%

VolatilityMedium

Top line pay3,000× line betAmusnet’s exact wording is “3000 x bet per line”, and SlotCatalog quotes the same per-line basis. Across a hundred lines your total stake is a hundred times the line bet, so that headline is worth roughly 30× your TOTAL bet — the thinnest line ceiling in the Burning Hot family. But it is not the biggest payout here: three sources document the Dollar scatter at up to 10,000×.
JackpotJackpot Cards (officially named)Rare for this studio — Amusnet names the jackpot in its own description of this game rather than leaving it to third parties, as it does on Burning Hot and 20 Burning Hot. Four levels by card suit, triggered at random. Still enabled per operator.

How 100 Burning Hot Plays

Five reels, four rows, 100 fixed paylines. Amusnet states that explicitly on the spec sheet and repeats it in the description, so unlike several games in this catalogue there is nothing to hedge about the line count. You stake all hundred every spin.

The symbol set is the studio’s house style: cherries, lemons, oranges, plums, grapes and watermelons under bells and Lucky Sevens. A four-leaf Clover is the wild, and there are two scatters — a golden Dollar and a purple Star. Amusnet names all three in its own description.

There is no free-spins round. What you get instead is the base game, a red/black gamble on any win, and the Jackpot Cards progressive firing at random. That is the whole feature set, and it is the same shape as every other Burning Hot title.

The Story Behind 100 Burning Hot

Amusnet dates 100 Burning Hot 25 January 2018. SlotCatalog and KeyToCasinos both say the 26th — a day out, and we prefer the studio. VegasSlotsOnline says 10 July 2018, which is nearly six months adrift and best ignored.

This is the last of the four, and the interesting thing is the gap. The original Burning Hot launched on 3 December 2014. Then nothing for two and a half years — and then three line-count extensions inside five months: 20 Burning Hot in August 2017, 40 Burning Hot that September, and this one the following January.

That is a studio finding a format that works with operators and stretching it across the grid sizes, fast. Nothing wrong with that, but it explains why the four games share so much of their paperwork — including the one number this review is mostly about.

Symbols and Paytable

Amusnet publishes no symbol values, but the databases are unusually consistent on this title, and the two scatters are worth reading carefully — they behave differently from each other.

Dollar scatter — the real top payPays from anywhere on the reels, no line required. Three sources put its ceiling at up to 10,000×: VegasSlotsOnline gives the ladder as “300-10000x line bet” for three to five, SlotCatalog says “up to 10,000x for 5 anywhere on the reels”, and KeyToCasinos says the same figure. Only VegasSlotsOnline states the basis explicitly. Even so, this beats the official 3,000× line pay by more than three to one.
Star scatter — reels 1, 3 and 5 onlyTwo sources restrict it to the odd reels and put it at up to 2,000×. They disagree on the basis — one says “times your stake”, the other “total stake” — so we are quoting the figure without converting it. Two scatters, and neither one opens a bonus round: they simply pay.
Clover wild — middle three reelsSubstitutes for everything except the two scatters, and lands only on reels 2, 3 and 4. Three independent sources agree on that restriction, which makes it the best-evidenced example of a habit this studio has: Extra Stars confines its Star wild the same way, so does 20 Burning Hot with the same Clover, and Amazons’ Battle does it with a scatter.
Sevens, bells and the fruit ladderThe Seven is the top regular symbol and carries the 3,000× per-line figure. Below it sit bells and the standard fruit set. Amusnet publishes no values for any of them — the in-game paytable is your authority.

One thing we are deliberately not telling you: whether the Clover expands. Amusnet says only that it is a wild. KeyToCasinos states outright that it does not expand, and SlotCatalog and VegasSlotsOnline describe substitution with no mention of expansion — but several aggregator feature tags list “Expanding Wilds” anyway. The original Burning Hot definitely has one, officially. On this game the evidence leans against it. Open the paytable and check.

Bonus Features

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The Dollar scatter, not the payline, is the ceiling

Amusnet’s published max win is 3,000× per line. The Dollar scatter is documented at up to 10,000× and pays from anywhere. On a hundred lines those work out at roughly 30× and 100× your total bet respectively — so the studio’s own headline number understates its game by a factor of three. That is a genuinely unusual thing to be able to write.

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Clover wild on reels 2, 3 and 4

Three sources agree it never lands on the first or last reel. That matters more than it sounds: a wild that cannot reach reel 1 cannot complete a left-to-right line that started with a gap. It is the same restriction 20 Burning Hot puts on the same symbol.

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Jackpot Cards — and here the studio says so itself

Amusnet’s own description reads that “our mystery Jackpot Cards game can also be unlocked”. On Burning Hot, 20 Burning Hot and 100 Super Hot the official pages are silent and we have to attribute the jackpot to third parties. Not here. It is still switched on per operator, but the game is officially built for it.

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3 out of 5 volatility — up from the original

Amusnet officially rates this one 3/5, matching 40 Burning Hot. The five-line original and 20 Burning Hot are both 2/5. So as the line count climbed, the variance climbed with it — while the effective ceiling went the other way.

No free spins — whatever you may read

SlotCatalog says the game “does not come with any free spins feature”, KeyToCasinos says no round exists, and Amusnet’s feature list is Autoplay and Gamble and nothing else. One large review site’s spec table says “Free spins: Yes”. It is boilerplate, and it is wrong — no Burning Hot title has ever had one.

Jackpot Cards — officially named on this title

Most Amusnet spec sheets leave the progressive unmentioned, which is why several reviews in this catalogue have to describe it as an operator feature rather than a game feature. 100 Burning Hot is one of the exceptions: the studio’s own description says the game “offers a Mystery Jackpot” and that “our mystery Jackpot Cards game can also be unlocked to bring you even larger prizes”.

The form is the standard one. It fires at random at the end of any paid spin, regardless of what the reels did. Twelve face-down cards appear and you keep picking until three of one suit show; the suit you complete is the level you win, with Clubs at the bottom and Spades at the top. Stake size affects your chance of triggering it, not which level you land.

It sits outside the published 95.89%, which describes the reels only. And because the base game here has no bonus round at all, the jackpot is doing more work on this title than on a game with free spins to fall back on. Check the jackpot panel is above the reels before you play — if it is not switched on at your casino, the scatters are the entire top end.

SPADES
HEARTS
DIAMONDS
CLUBS

The Gamble Feature, Properly Explained

Gamble is on the official feature list alongside Autoplay, and for once we can be specific about its form: red or black on the next card. SlotCatalog describes “choosing black or red” and VegasSlotsOnline says the win is doubled “on the guess of the next card color”. Two independent sources on colour specifically, which is firmer than we can manage on Burning Hot itself, where one source muddies it by describing a suit guess.

KeyToCasinos adds that wins up to 3,500 credits can be gambled — a single source, so treat the exact cap as reported rather than confirmed, but a cap of some kind is standard across the range.

The maths is unchanged by any of that: a colour guess is close to an even bet, so gambling neither helps nor hurts your long-run return, it just widens the swings. On a game already rated 3/5 that is a bigger effect than it would be on a 2/5 classic.

What we like

  • Unusually complete official documentation — RTP, volatility, layout, the per-line basis of the max win, and the jackpot all stated by the studio
  • The Dollar scatter pays from anywhere at up to 10,000×, more than three times the headline line pay
  • Jackpot Cards is named on the official page rather than left to third parties
  • Three sources agree the clover wild is confined to reels 2–4, so the mechanic is properly documented for once
  • 100 fixed lines at 3/5 variance means frequent small hits — the reels rarely go quiet for long
What to watch

  • 3,000× per line across 100 lines is about 30× your total bet — the thinnest line ceiling of the four Burning Hot games
  • The variance rating rose to 3/5 while that ceiling shrank twentyfold from the original
  • 95.89% is below the roughly 96% online average, and 0.56 points below the five-line Burning Hot
  • No free spins, no bonus round of any kind — base game, gamble and a random jackpot
  • Nobody publishes whether the clover expands, and the sources point in opposite directions
  • Bet range is unquotable: three sources give three irreconcilable answers

How 100 Burning Hot Compares

These are the four Amusnet Burning Hot slots. Every max-win figure below is the studio’s own, and every one of them is identical — 3,000× the bet per line. Only the line count moves.

GameReleasedLinesRTPVolatilityEffective line ceiling
Burning HotDec 2014596.45%2 / 5≈600× total
20 Burning HotAug 20172095.88%2 / 5≈150× total
40 Burning HotSep 20174095.93%3 / 5≈75× total
100 Burning HotJan 201810095.89%3 / 5≈30× total

Read the last column top to bottom. The same 3,000× is worth twenty times less at the bottom of that table than at the top, purely because it is divided across twenty times as many lines. Now read the volatility column: it goes up. You are being asked to accept more variance for a smaller top line pay.

The RTP column is worth a second look too, because it is not a simple slide. The original returns 96.45% and the other three are bunched within 0.05 of each other at around 95.9% — 40 Burning Hot marginally ahead of this one, and 20 Burning Hot marginally behind. The five-line version is not slightly better than its descendants. It is in a different class.

This is the same shape we found in the Super Hot line, where an identical 1,000× per line becomes 50×, 25× and 10× across 20, 40 and 100 lines. The difference is that Super Hot at least held its volatility flat at 1/5 the whole way down.

RTP, Volatility and Win Potential

95.89%, taken from Amusnet’s official page and confirmed without disagreement by SlotCatalog, VegasSlotsOnline and clashofslots. That sits below the roughly 96% online average, and 0.56 points below the original five-line Burning Hot at 96.45%.

Volatility is officially 3 out of 5. SlotCatalog reports the same figure and calls the game medium variance; KeyToCasinos also says 3/5. Nobody dissents. Note that this is a step up from the 2/5 the studio gives Burning Hot and 20 Burning Hot — on a hundred lines, more of your stake is committed per spin and the distribution stretches accordingly.

Now the ceiling, which needs care. Amusnet publishes “3000 x bet per line”. On a hundred fixed lines your total stake is a hundred times the line bet, so the top single-line payout is worth about 30× your total bet. That is the thinnest of the four Burning Hot games and it is not close.

But that figure is not the game’s biggest payout, and this is the part most reviews skip. The Dollar scatter pays from anywhere and is documented at up to 10,000× by three separate sources — over three times the line figure. If that is a line-bet number, as the one source that states a basis says it is, it is worth roughly 100× your total stake. Amusnet’s own max-win field understates its own game, which is not something we get to write often.

One standing caution either way: the published max win is a top single-line payout, not a per-spin cap. Several lines can land together, and Jackpot Cards sits outside the RTP entirely.

Bets, Bankroll and Session Planning

We are not going to quote a bet range for this one, because the sources cannot agree. SlotCatalog says 0.01 to 100, VegasSlotsOnline says 1 to 100, and KeyToCasinos says 100 to 500 credits per spin. Those are three different answers, Amusnet publishes nothing, and operators narrow the range anyway. Read it off your own client.

What does transfer is the shape of the bet. A hundred fixed lines means the whole hundred is in play on every spin, so the smallest per-line stake still buys a hundred lines’ worth of exposure. At 3/5 variance with no bonus round to save up for, the sensible approach is a small line stake and a long session — you are playing for scatter clusters and the random jackpot, and both of those want spin count more than they want stake size.

Playing 100 Burning Hot on Mobile

Amusnet lists desktop and mobile. Twenty symbol positions on a 5 × 4 grid with a hundred paylines is a busy screen on a handset, and this is one of the few games in the range where we would say landscape is not optional — in portrait the symbols get small enough that distinguishing plums from grapes at a glance becomes genuinely annoying.

The upside is that there is no second-screen bonus to squeeze in. The gamble ladder and the Jackpot Cards pick both overlay cleanly, and nothing else here strains a phone.

Five Things to Know Before You Spin

  1. Watch the Dollar scatter, not the paylines. It pays from anywhere and three sources put it at up to 10,000× — more than three times the studio’s published max win. It is the biggest thing in the game.
  2. Do the line-count arithmetic before you compare Burning Hot games. All four quote 3,000× per line. Across five lines that is 600× your stake; across a hundred it is about 30×. The headline number is identical and it means twenty times less.
  3. If you want the family’s best return, play the original. Burning Hot returns 96.45% on five lines at a gentler 2/5 volatility. This game gives up more than half a point of RTP and takes on more variance.
  4. Check the jackpot panel. Amusnet names Jackpot Cards on this title, but it is still enabled per operator. With no free spins in the base game, the progressive is carrying more weight here than usual.
  5. Do not wait for a free-spins round. There is not one, whatever a spec table tells you. No Burning Hot title has ever had one.
  6. Open the paytable for the clover. The sources split on whether it expands and Amusnet does not say. Thirty seconds in the paytable settles a question no review can.

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Who 100 Burning Hot Is For

This is a solid, well-documented machine with an awkward value proposition, and both halves of that are true.

If you like a hundred lines ticking over with frequent small returns, and you want a random progressive that the studio itself confirms the game is built for, it does that job properly. The documentation is better than most of this catalogue manages, the scatter mechanics are genuinely interesting — one paying from anywhere at a big multiple, one confined to the odd reels — and the clover restriction is properly sourced.

But if what you want is the Burning Hot experience at its best, the original is right there: 96.45% instead of 95.89%, a gentler 2/5 rating, and the same 3,000× spread across five lines instead of a hundred, which makes it worth twenty times more. The only real argument for the hundred-line version is that you prefer the rhythm of a big grid.

100 Burning Hot FAQ

What is the RTP of 100 Burning Hot?
95.89%, from Amusnet’s official page and confirmed by SlotCatalog, VegasSlotsOnline and clashofslots without disagreement. That is below the roughly 96% online average and 0.56 points below the original five-line Burning Hot at 96.45%.
What is the maximum win in 100 Burning Hot?
Amusnet publishes “3000 x bet per line”. Across a hundred fixed lines that works out at roughly 30× your total bet. But it is not the largest payout in the game — three sources document the Dollar scatter at up to 10,000×, paying from anywhere on the reels, which is over three times bigger. Jackpot Cards sits outside both figures.
Does 100 Burning Hot have free spins?
No. SlotCatalog states the game does not come with any free spins feature, KeyToCasinos says no round exists, and Amusnet’s official feature list is Autoplay and Gamble only. No game in the Burning Hot line has a free-spins round. If you see a spec table saying otherwise, it is boilerplate.
How volatile is 100 Burning Hot?
Amusnet officially rates it 3 out of 5, and SlotCatalog and KeyToCasinos both report the same figure. That is a step up from the 2/5 the studio gives Burning Hot and 20 Burning Hot — the variance rose as the line count did.
Is 100 Burning Hot better than Burning Hot?
Not on the numbers. The original returns 96.45% against 95.89%, carries a gentler 2/5 volatility rating, and spreads the identical 3,000× per-line max win across five lines instead of a hundred — which makes it worth about 600× your total stake rather than 30×. The hundred-line version wins only if you prefer the rhythm of a bigger grid.
Where does the clover wild appear in 100 Burning Hot?
On reels 2, 3 and 4 only. SlotCatalog, VegasSlotsOnline and KeyToCasinos all state the same restriction, and it substitutes for every symbol except the two scatters. Whether it also expands is unclear — Amusnet does not say, one source states outright that it does not, and some aggregator listings claim it does. Check the in-game paytable.
Does 100 Burning Hot have a progressive jackpot?
Yes, and unusually the studio says so itself: Amusnet’s description names the mystery Jackpot Cards game. It has four levels tied to card suits and triggers at random at the end of any paid spin. It is still enabled per operator, so check the jackpot panel appears above the reels.
When was 100 Burning Hot released?
25 January 2018 according to Amusnet. SlotCatalog and KeyToCasinos say the 26th; we prefer the studio’s date. It is the last of the four Burning Hot titles — the 20, 40 and 100-line versions all shipped within five months of each other in 2017–18.

Our Verdict

7.5/ 10

The same number, worth twenty times less

Amusnet publishes an identical max win on all four Burning Hot slots: 3,000× the bet per line. It is the same sentence on all four spec sheets, and it is the number that gets copied into almost every review of them. What almost nobody does is divide it by the line count.

Do that and the family falls apart into four quite different games. On the five-line original, 3,000× per line is worth about 600× your total stake. On twenty lines it is 150×. On forty, 75×. Here, on a hundred, it is roughly 30×. Same headline, twenty times less money — and over the same stretch the studio’s own volatility rating climbed from 2/5 to 3/5. More risk, smaller top line pay.

Which would be a straightforwardly bad verdict, except that this game has something the arithmetic misses. Its Dollar scatter pays from anywhere and is documented at up to 10,000× by three separate sources — over three times the studio’s own headline figure. Amusnet is underselling its own machine, and the real ceiling here is a scatter cluster, not a payline. Add a Jackpot Cards progressive that the official page actually confirms, a clover wild whose reel restriction is properly sourced for once, and a spec sheet more complete than most of this catalogue offers, and you have a competent game rather than a cynical one.

It is still not the one to play. If you want a hundred lines ticking over with a random progressive on top, this does it well. If you want the Burning Hot format at its best, the 2014 original returns more than half a point extra, asks for less variance, and pays twenty times better at the top — and it is one click away.

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