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Dice Glossary

Payout Multiplier

A payout multiplier is the factor a winning dice bet returns, stake included. It is computed as (100 - house edge) divided by win chance, so with the standard 1% edge the formula is 99 / chance: a 49.5% chance pays 2x, 10% pays 9.9x, and 0.1% pays 990x.

Payout Multiplier at a Glance
Term type Payout metric (return factor on a winning bet)
Formula Multiplier = (100 - house edge %) / win chance %
Dice shortcut 99 / chance at the standard 1% edge
Range on dice About 1.0102x (98% chance) to 9,900x (0.01%)
Includes stake? Yes: 2x on 0.001 BTC returns 0.002 BTC total
Edge check Chance x multiplier = 99 on a fair 1% edge game
Capped by Minimum chance setting and max profit per bet

What is a payout multiplier in dice?

The multiplier tells you what a win returns relative to your stake. Bet 0.001 BTC at 2x and a win credits 0.002 BTC, a 0.001 BTC profit. It moves inversely with win chance: rarer wins pay proportionally more, minus the edge.

On a crypto dice interface, chance and multiplier are two ends of one slider: set either and the other updates automatically. A true-odds game would pay exactly 100 / chance. Real games pay (100 - edge) / chance, and that small haircut is where the house edge lives.

Note the convention: dice multipliers are total return, not profit. A 2x win doubles your stake, meaning profit equals one stake. Profit per win is stake x (multiplier - 1), the number that matters when sizing progression ladders.

How is the multiplier calculated? Worked examples

Divide 99 by the win chance percentage. At 49.5% chance: 99 / 49.5 = 2x. At 10%: 99 / 10 = 9.9x. At 0.1%: 99 / 0.1 = 990x. In each case chance times payout equals 99, confirming the 1% edge.

Applying multiplier = 99 / chance across the slider:

Win chanceMultiplierChance x payout
98%1.0102x99.0
66%1.5x99.0
49.5%2x99.0
25%3.96x99.0
10%9.9x99.0
1%99x99.0
0.1%990x99.0

The right-hand column is the fairness audit: on an honest 1% edge game, chance times multiplier equals 99 everywhere on the slider. If it comes out lower, the site is charging more than 1%. Our dice house edge calculator runs this check for any chance, multiplier, and bet size, and shows your expected loss per 100 bets alongside.

What limits the maximum multiplier on dice sites?

Two caps: the minimum win chance, commonly 0.01%, which bounds the multiplier near 9,900x, and a maximum profit per bet. At high multipliers the profit cap forces small stakes, since stake times (multiplier minus 1) cannot exceed it.

Sites cannot offer unbounded multipliers because a single freak win must never exceed what the bankroll can pay. The two mechanisms:

  • Chance floor. Most games stop at 0.01% win chance, where 99 / 0.01 = 9,900x is the ceiling multiplier.
  • Max profit per bet. A site with a 1 BTC profit cap will not accept a 990x bet larger than about 0.001011 BTC, because 0.001011 x 989 is roughly 1 BTC of profit.

These caps interact with the max bet rules and matter most to jackpot hunters and progression players. Before chasing four-digit multipliers, confirm the profit cap in the site rules; hitting a 9,900x roll only to have the payout clipped to the cap is an avoidable mistake.

Is a higher multiplier a worse bet?

No. Expected value is identical at every multiplier because chance falls in exact proportion as payout rises. What changes is variance: high multipliers mean long losing droughts punctuated by rare big wins, not a different average cost.

Since chance x payout is pinned at 99, every slider position returns 99% of turnover in expectation. Betting 1,000 rolls of 0.0001 BTC costs an expected 0.001 BTC at 2x and the same 0.001 BTC at 990x. The distributions differ enormously though: at 990x you lose 99.9% of individual rolls and might see zero wins in 1,000 attempts (probability about 37%), while at 2x results hug the average.

Choose multiplier by the session shape you want, not by imagined value. Low multipliers stretch bankrolls and suit grinding; high multipliers turn a session into a lottery ticket with the same 1% expected cost.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does a 2x multiplier mean 50% win chance? +
Not quite. True odds for 2x would be 50%, but the 1% edge sets the chance at 49.5%. That missing 0.5% of win probability, at exactly double payout, is precisely a 1% expected loss per bet.
Is the multiplier my profit or my total return? +
Total return on dice. A 0.01 BTC bet at 9.9x credits 0.099 BTC, of which 0.089 BTC is profit. Always convert to profit, stake times (multiplier minus 1), when planning recovery ladders.
What is the highest multiplier on bitcoin dice? +
Typically 9,900x, from the 0.01% minimum chance under a 1% edge. Some games floor chance at 0.1% instead, capping payouts at 990x. Max profit rules usually bind before the multiplier itself does.
Why does chance times multiplier equal 99 and not 100? +
The shortfall from 100 is the house edge. A game paying true odds would multiply to 100 and earn nothing. Dice pays 99% of true odds at every setting, which is what "1% edge" means in practice.

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