How this slot Works
This slot doesn’t spin reels in the traditional sense. Instead, poker hands form the core payout engine. The game deals outcomes across multiple rounds – hence ‘Triple’ – and each round can land a winning poker combination (pair, three-of-a-kind, straight, flush, full house, four-of-a-kind, straight flush, royal flush). Trigger one strike, the game may hold and deal again. Land three strikes in one session and you’ve hit the bonus event.
The 97.99% RTP sits at the upper end for Platipus releases, which means the house edge is lean. Payouts scale with bet size – 0.1 stake produces smaller coin awards; 50 stake produces larger ones. No wild symbols or scatter mechanics here. The game relies on poker hand rankings and the strike counter to drive player interest.
| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| Provider | Platipus |
| RTP | 97.99 |
| Min bet | 0.1 |
| Max bet | 50 |
Betting and Stake Range
Minimum bet is 0.1 per spin. Maximum is 50. Each stake tier adjusts payouts proportionally, so a royal flush at 50 stake pays far more than the same hand at 0.1.
Strike Mechanics and Bonus Trigger
The ‘Triple Strike’ name refers to a three-strike collection system. Land a winning poker hand on round one and you earn one strike. Land another on round two, you earn a second. A third winning hand triggers the bonus event – this is where the game’s volatility concentrates. The base game between strikes can feel flat, which is by design; the bonus is where the slot grows teeth.
No free spins are listed in the base mechanics. The bonus event itself determines whether additional spins or cash awards follow. The game’s rhythm depends on how often strikes land during normal play.
RTP and Volatility
97.99% RTP is solid for a Platipus poker slot. This is the default setting – operators may offer lower tiers, but this figure is the headline rate. Volatility sits in the medium to medium-high range, meaning wins cluster around bonus triggers rather than scattered throughout base play.




